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Most Maintenance Workplace Models And Maintenance Designs Are Generic

Most Maintenance Workplace Models And Maintenance Designs Are Generic

Unfortunately the majority of maintenance program designs and maintenance work models are generic, haphazard and cobbled together out of a hodgepodge of "best practices" and OEM [Original Equipment Manufacturer] recommendations.

When this is the case, a business undermines its own culture and success.

Uptime Elements Reliability Framework and Asset Management System meets your team wherever they are. There is NO requirement for them. Uptime Elements does not fight the existing model. It simply replaces it with a more effective model that makes the old model obsolete.

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Together with the new Asset Lifecycle Management for Reliability [tm] sequence, intentional value is applied at each phase across the entire lifecycle.

Uptime Elements Reliability Framework and Asset Management System is now in use at over six thousand location and is supported by more than four thousand certified Reliability Leader practitioners globally. It aligns directly with and operationalizes international standards such as ISO-55001, ISO-9001 and ISO-14001.

Reliability Leadership is an essential business requirement in today’s environment. Safety performance and reliability performance are linked. Sustainability performance and reliability performance are linked. Commercial success and reliability performance are linked. That performance comes from the culture, something many talk about but few have a way to change.

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In order to meet customers’ needs on time at competitive prices, an organization’s equipment and assets have to work reliably and effectively.

If you do not manage reliability culture, it manages you and you may not even be aware of the extent to which this is happening.

Reliability is not just the responsibility of the maintenance department; it is the responsibility of everyone in the organization.

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The Reliability Journey is designed to empower you and your team on a self-led journey that will unlock extraordinary value for your organization.

The Uptime Elements Reliability Framework and Asset Management System draws from a body of knowledge that is based on the Uptime Elements Body of Knowledge, various international standards, such as ISO55001 and ISO31000, and assessments conducted at over six hundred best practices organizations. The Reliabilityweb.com team has trained more than forty thousand Reliability Leaders from six continents since 2013.


If you want to achieve Reliability and advance Asset Management you are going to have to master competency-based learning grounded in performance instead of relying on the old “subject-matter-expert” based industrial, schoolhouse training model we have been using so ineffectively for so many years

To learn more about Uptime Elements Reliability Framework and Asset Management System competency-based learning courses for your team, please send a message to crm@reliabilityweb.com

We would like to work with you and your team in 2023 to create a new future that was not going to happen anyway!

I am grateful,

Terrence O'Hanlon

CEO

Reliabilityweb.com

PS: Please subscribe or update your current subscription to download a free PDF copy of the Uptime Elements Implementation Guide second edition with new Tales from the Shop and the 5-why's of Reliability Journey failures here or https://reliabilityweb.com/en/subscribe

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Terrence O'Hanlon

Terrence O’Hanlon, CMRP, and CEO of Reliabilityweb.com® and Publisher for Uptime® Magazine, is an asset management leader, specializing in reliability and operational excellence. He is a popular keynote presenter and is the coauthor of the book, 10 Rights of Asset Management: Achieve Reliability, Asset Performance and Operational Excellence. www.reliabilityweb.com

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