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Is Your Maintenance Planning & Scheduling Function Setup for Success or Failure?

Sockeye Apr 7, 2015
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It's a question Industry Expert Jeff Shiver of People and Processes, Inc.  addresses in our 1st Edition of our year-long Maintenance Planning & Scheduling Webinar Series: Securing Reliable Asset Performance.   

In this 30-minute Webinar, Jeff addresses some of the biggest challenges when setting up your Maintenance Planning and Scheduling Function, by sharing his experiences and solutions to common pain-points and answering specific questions from attendees, like "Is there a good business case to have seperate Planners and Seperate Schedulers?"

WATCH THE WEBINAR NOW TO LEARN MORE:

 

KEY ELEMENTS LEARNED FROM ATTENDEES: 

Here are just some of the learnings our attendees shared afterwards:

"Ensure an avenue for feedback from the crafts regarding the job plans and Key KPIs:  Schedule compliance, PM compliance, Break-ins." Caleb

"There was a lot of good infromatinon about planning and scheduling.  What I learned that was the most important is to schedule for the up coming weeks and months and plan for the up coming week."  Patrick
"I appreciate knowing another Priority Matrix. The webinar was an affermation that I am doing some things right." Jerry

Jeff Shiver, CMRP, CPMM, CRL, RCM2 Practitioner is a Managing Principal for People and Processes, Inc., where he has educated and assisted hundreds of people and numerous organizations in implementing the Best Practices for Maintenance and Operations.

 

Topics: Maintenance Planning & Scheduling