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2005/May
Author:C. Scott MacMillan and Lance Morris, Cohesive Information Solutions Inc.
Phase one: An unbiased team approach to system selection
The latest ARC Advisory Group study of the enterprise asset management (EAM/CMMS) software market profiles more than 80 maintenance application suppliers. This number of choices is enough to...
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2005/May
Author:Jay West, BE&K, Inc.
Five practical steps toward gaining a consensus for aggressively pursuing a plant-wide reliability initiative.
Whether your firm bleaches pulp for paper, refines petroleum, or manufactures, your company executives are expected to watch the bottom...
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2005/May
Author:Linda K. Fischer, Associate Editor
Inspections can detect problems and avoid costly equipment failure.
Thermal imaging has evolved into a valuable diagnostic tool for predictive maintenance. By detecting anomalies often invisible to the naked eye, thermography allows corrective...
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2005/May
Author:MT Staff
When Saint Francis Hospital was founded in northeastern Oklahoma in 1960, it was a 275-bed facility. It has grown into a facility licensed for 918 beds. Saint Francis’ traditions of excellent patient care, continuing education, and clinical...
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2005/May
Author:MT Staff
have been reading a great deal about volunteerism as the U.S. version of National Volunteer Week has just passed.
The 2005 theme, “Inspire by Example,” truly reflects the power volunteers have to inspire the people they help, as well as to...
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2005/May
Author:MT Staff
One hundred years ago, Albert Einstein was in the midst of an extraordinary run of paradigm-busting theories. In six months, he published five that would change dramatically what we thought we knew about the universe.
Einstein’s accomplishments...
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2005/May
Author:MT Staff
Too many times, we take a supervisory position and make it unidirectional. I am not aware of any company that assigns job titles and descriptions to supervisors instructing them to just tell people who, what, when, where, how, and why to do...
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2005/May
Author:Shon E. Isenhour, CMRP, Life Cycle Engineering, Inc.
Positive deviance can have an effect on reliability and a profit report card.
When report cards make their way home from school, some make the trip faster than others depending on their contents. A recent research study tackled the topic of...
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