Synchronous Planned Maintenance: The Business of Constraint Management

Synchronous planned maintenance is a concept that’s focused on organizational structure, systems, processes, policies, procedures, and practices.

Dysfunction in these management controls is one of the primary causes of work constraints in the plant maintenance workplace. These constraints result in excessive maintenance costs and losses as seen over the past sixty years.

Robert S. Hilligoss, a General Motors veteran, shares a paradigm shift in how to think about plant maintenance operations. He provides:

• tips on saving money and avoiding costs;

• advice on improving maintenance and other critical functions;

• guidance on turning maintenance operations into a money maker.

When organizations fail to focus on systems, processes, policies, procedures and practices, they become dysfunctional, resulting in workplace constraints that extend machine downtime and increase the cost of production.

Find out how to design and implement SPM to reduce maintenance and production costs and boost your bottom line with this guide.

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Synchronous Planned Maintenance: The Business of Constraint Management

Synchronous planned maintenance is a concept that’s focused on organizational structure, systems, processes, policies, procedures, and practices.

Dysfunction in these management controls is one of the primary causes of work constraints in the plant maintenance workplace. These constraints result in excessive maintenance costs and losses as seen over the past sixty years.

Robert S. Hilligoss, a General Motors veteran, shares a paradigm shift in how to think about plant maintenance operations. He provides:

• tips on saving money and avoiding costs;

• advice on improving maintenance and other critical functions;

• guidance on turning maintenance operations into a money maker.

When organizations fail to focus on systems, processes, policies, procedures and practices, they become dysfunctional, resulting in workplace constraints that extend machine downtime and increase the cost of production.

Find out how to design and implement SPM to reduce maintenance and production costs and boost your bottom line with this guide.

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Synchronous Planned Maintenance: The Business of Constraint Management

Synchronous Planned Maintenance: The Business of Constraint Management

by Robert S. Hilligoss
Synchronous Planned Maintenance: The Business of Constraint Management

Synchronous Planned Maintenance: The Business of Constraint Management

by Robert S. Hilligoss

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Overview

Synchronous planned maintenance is a concept that’s focused on organizational structure, systems, processes, policies, procedures, and practices.

Dysfunction in these management controls is one of the primary causes of work constraints in the plant maintenance workplace. These constraints result in excessive maintenance costs and losses as seen over the past sixty years.

Robert S. Hilligoss, a General Motors veteran, shares a paradigm shift in how to think about plant maintenance operations. He provides:

• tips on saving money and avoiding costs;

• advice on improving maintenance and other critical functions;

• guidance on turning maintenance operations into a money maker.

When organizations fail to focus on systems, processes, policies, procedures and practices, they become dysfunctional, resulting in workplace constraints that extend machine downtime and increase the cost of production.

Find out how to design and implement SPM to reduce maintenance and production costs and boost your bottom line with this guide.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781665707336
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Publication date: 12/21/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 164
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Robert S. Hilligoss began his forty-two-year career at General Motors as a skilled tradesman in the maintenance department. He also served as a maintenance foreman, general foreman, and as a maintenance specialist in plant engineering. Later, in his career as a manufacturing consultant at Electronic Data Systems, he provided both maintenance training and consulting support to GM plants.

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