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Maintenance and Operational Reliability: 24 Essential Building Blocks

Maintenance and Operational Reliability: 24 Essential Building Blocks

Current price: $76.95
Publication Date: October 15th, 2021
Publisher:
Industrial Press
ISBN:
9780831136611
Pages:
350

Description

The quest for reliability is long overdue In the case of many operations, realization of sustained reliability is still a work in progress. Very few organizations have completed the journey to world-class reliability. The vast majority still operate within a reactive culture, allowing response to repetitive failures to consume an excessive proportion of already limited maintenance resources, and leaving too few for performance of any proactive activities.
In today's competitive international environment, enterprise survival is a battle of the fittest. To survive, organizations must achieve "world-class" stature, characterized by wellness, readiness, and application required for a company to successfully compete globally. That's why Maintenance and Operational Reliability is so important.
This work is organized by the foundational requirements and 5 Pillars of Maintenance/Reliability Excellence that contain the 24 Essential Building Blocks, as depicted throughout the book. This pillar graphic shows the functions, management techniques, systems, information sources and performance management vital to the maintenance and reliability process, and also serves as an important visual aid for the education of the entire organization.
So, how is the ultimate, but challenging reliability goal to be achieved? Are you prepared to manage, support, process, and interpret the magnitude of information in real time, critical to making the right business decisions to achieve a competitive advantage? The authors, two veteran maintenance and reliability experts, have collected all the essentials leading to reliability here, in one practical resource, connecting and sequencing the integral pieces for world-class reliability.

Features

  • Explains the transition from reactive repair to reliable asset capacity.
  • Clarifies roles and responsibilities of involved functions while explaining control tools to be deployed by each position.
  • Provides the overriding business justification required to gain senior management commitment.

About the Author

Donald Nyman has been an industrial engineer, corporate executive, and management consultant for more than 60 years, guiding and supporting facility, maintenance, and reliability endeavors at local, division, and corporate levels. Bill Mountjoy has spent over 25 years implementing best practice methodologies in maintenance and reliability excellence for several Fortune 100 manufacturing companies, supporting over 150 operations around the globe. He has conducted a multitude of training sessions and assessments of plant teams on maintenance reliability effectiveness.