The weekly maintenance schedule may be the hardest schedule type to create. Aside from the software, the greatest challenge may be the data inside the CMMS as to accuracy and completeness.
How do you develop the backlog management process? Participants will be guided on how to set up the overall work management process, how to measure and calculate the backlog vs. resources available.
You will never, and shouldn’t ever, completely remove the human touch from the prioritization of planning, scheduling, assigning, and executing of work. You should have accurate and useful information in front of you when you are trying to make those critical decisions. This presentation will address our efforts to provide meaningful data to maintenance and reliability personnel by using calculated work order importance to guide work management.
The term “Knowledge Worker” (someone who adds value to their work by managing information) is the pinnacle description of your planner. A planner takes knowledge and information, creates a work package for your mechanic and technicians, and that work package is at ‘higher value’ because of the information and details added by the planner.
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TRC-2018 Learning Zone 38:01
by Shayne Jones, Salt River Project
What is the value of scheduling work? Why should we be required to think ahead and try to slot work when we really don’t know what will be going on that day? What is the value of assigning craft resources? Shouldn’t supervision just be able to grab whoever isn’t busy and give them the most pressing work order at the moment? Why do we need to know if we have parts available? How much time do maintenance organizations lose each year because they assign people to do work for which there are no parts available? Oh yeah, equipment clearances, you want me to notify our operations partners ahead of time for clearances so they can hang them when they have time available and we are not standing around waiting for them. That time waiting for equipment clearances is what we use to get our tools to the job, find a partner to help us, make sure we have other crafts to support us and catch up on what happened at the game last night. There is a multitude of good reasons to schedule work. Do we all really know the reasons? Do the people we are asking to schedule and execute the work understand the benefits? One of the shortfalls with the work schedule is not nearly enough communication. Scheduling work is one of the greatest time savers available to an organization if it is done right. Doing it right requires a commitment, a belief that it is the right thing to do to help the organization improve. The biggest challenge is communicating that benefit and sharing the rewards of a good scheduling program. Scheduling cannot be done successfully without good metrics. A good dashboard of performance is one of the best communication tools available. It should not be a hammer, rather a learning tool.
This exclusive, new ROI Calculator from SOLUFY Information Technologies Inc., contains features designed to assist enterprise maintenance professionals including planners and schedulers.
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Most asset-intensive organizations recognize that efficient and effective maintenance planning and scheduling is one of those cornerstone processes that can help ensure equipment reliability and assist with attaining excellence in operations.
An hour long presentation by Jeff Shiver CMRP, CPMM - Managing Principal, People and Processes, Inc.
You read articles that mention them and you hear people talk about them. But when it comes to the Maintenance Job Plan, what is the intent really? And how do I use it to make my job as a Planner better? How does it help the craftspeople?
Take your planning process and craft efficiencies to the next level by creating reusable Planning Libraries with externally linked documents. This presentation is a how-to to show you the benefits and methods for building these libraries with externally linked documents common to most CMMS/ EAM applications, along with a continuous improvement process to integrate the feedback from craftspeople into those documents.