Process Evaluation: The 1st step in process improvement is understanding your current state, is your current process capable of ensuring reliable equipment? In this class students will complete a process evaluation, the results of this evaluation will provide a current state baseline. Including areas where there is an opportunity for improvement. Book now
Proactive vs. Reactive: Running to fail, and preventative maintenance are not tactics capable of ensuring reliable performance from critical equipment. Learn about the tactics world-class organizations use to reduce or eliminate unplanned equipment downtime. Predictive, Total productive, and Reliability centered maintenance will be discussed allowing participants more information when selecting the best approach(s) for their organization. Book now
KPI: “You can’t manage what you don’t measure” is an old adage that is still true today. For process improvement to succeed, you must be able to tell if you are getting better or worse. We will discuss Key Performance Indicators you can use immediately to indicate, and track process performance. Book now
Equipment Criticality: Students will learn a statistically driven approach to ranking your most important equipment, allowing the creation of an equipment hierarchy. With this information limited resources, and capitol can be more effectively focused. Book now