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2006/April
Author:Stephen J. Thomas
Part II focused on what makes up an organization’s culture. This month, the author covers the crucial "Eight Elements of Change" and provides a survey to help readers build their own "Webs of Change."
Editors Note: This article is based...
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2006/July
Author:Stephen Rahr, Vice President, Service Processes, ABB Process Automation
Stephen Rahr, Vice President, Service Processes, ABB Process Automation
The story goes that outsourcing began when a farmer's ox ended up in a ditch on the way to market. Hopelessly stuck and exhausted from trying other...
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2010/July
Author:Stephen Shaiman, Attorney
When something man-made goes wrong, who is responsible? Normally in the United States, when a misfortune or catastrophe involving a product or service strikes, the corporation producing the product or service is liable in a civil proceeding for...
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2011/January
Author:Stephen Shaiman, Attorney
(EDITOR'S NOTE: This month's column is a follow-up to the author's July 2010 Viewpoint entitled "Who's Responsible?")
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2000/June
Author:Steve Burrowes, Reliability Management Group
Teamwork and the discipline to follow the work management process are critical ingredients to successful backlog management.
Operations uses MRP II, or a similar process, and software to plan and schedule work. Maintenance...
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2008/March
Author:Steve Harman, President, Shell Lubricants, Americas
Steve Harman, President, Shell Lubricants, Americas
One of the primary roles of maintenance and reliability professionals is to run their plant profitably at peak capacity while operating safely and efficiently. As plant professionals strive...
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1999/March
Author:Steve Jambor, John Crane
Split seal technology has come a long way since its original application on Navy ships and submarine propeller shafts four decades ago. More recent applications on large industrial equipment, such as mixers and...
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2004/March
Author:Steve Kofron, Rochester Institute of Technology
Eastman Kodak turns to college for certificate program.
Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, NY, knows that being competitive in a global marketplace requires a lean, cost-efficient operation. So finding innovative ways to maximize productivity is a...
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2011/July
Author:Steve Shaiman, Attorney
People are social animals. We want to belong, share our feelings and influence other people. Social media has our names all over it. Today, through texts, tweets, blogs, wikis, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube and the like, we can interact,...
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2009/August
Author:Steve Sonnenberg, President, Emerson Process Management
Clearly, the pressures on process manufacturing management and their engineering and maintenance teams vary with the economy. Not long ago, high demand shined an intense light on capacity, availability and uptime—this has changed. Today, many...
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