If you’ve done a criticality analysis, can you set it and forget it? Guest Post by Cliff Williams, Corporate Maintenance Manager, ERCO Worldwide and Principal Advisor, Maintenance and Reliability for… read more →
The best possible asset management decisions come about by bringing together two key concepts: criticality and value. A criticality analysis tells you where to focus your attention and as such,… read more →
Many thanks to Copperleaf Technologies for the opportunity to contribute a guest post to their blog – Criticality Analysis and Making Better Decisions. Copperleaf CMO Boudewijn Neijens and I had… read more →
There is some bad news out there for asset management and reliability professionals: achieving sustainable success in asset management is a difficult thing to do. Why is this? Often we… read more →
We hear it all the time. “We already know what’s critical in our operation. We don’t need a criticality analysis.” Are you sure? This is what we also hear and see regularly:… read more →
Successful asset management and reliability programs depend on making good decisions. Good decisions depend on good decision support. But too often we see organizations making decisions without taking advantage of… read more →
When it comes to setting priorities for reliability a Pareto analysis is a very good tool for identifying assets and activities that are consuming too much time and too many maintenance… read more →
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