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In our last mailer, we provided you with the "Changing Maintenance Practices" white paper...
As a follow-up, here is an informational paper that will assist you in starting and maintaining a successful RCM effort. Reliability Centered Maintenance is one route a company can take to make a fundamental change in their maintenance practices. This paper may help you decide if it is the route for you.
Click on the following link:
Starting and Maintaining a Successful RCM Effort This page also includes a link to the "Changing Maintenance Practices" white paper (if you missed the email in February). This link is available only through email. Let us know what you think, and, once again, thanks for your support and participation in our list.
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Marshall Institute offers a variety of services to assist you with your maintenance and reliability strategy. We offer both public courses and in-house consulting services ranging from strategic maintenance leadership to basic electrical skills. Our goal is to help our clients create and execute a world-class reliability strategy.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to learn valuable new skills and information in the upcoming programs listed below:
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Develop your maintenance strategies and leadership skills with the following courses!
Strategic Maintenance Leadership: A one-week intensive course for maintenance / reliability professionals to increase knowledge & skills in maintenance practices and leadership qualities. May 19-23 - Myrtle Beach, SC
Reliability Centered Maintenance: The RCM Blitz Method™ is the fastest, most thorough process available, completing the analysis in seven days or less and delivering actionable tasks the very first day. July 15-17 - Nashville, TN
Optimizing Maintenance Through Lean Practices: Learn the tools and techniques to apply lean manufacturing principles to the maintenance organization. May 20-21 - Myrtle Beach, SC
Meaningful Measures for Maintenance: You can't improve what you don't measure. Maintenance improvement starts with good measurement and control techniques. June 3-5 - Raleigh, NC
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For training on a variety of technical subjects, the following courses are available NOW!
Programmable Logic Controllers: This unique, hands-on program will provide a safe environment to advance your knowledge & practical skills in using and troubleshooting PLCs. April 22–24 - Raleigh, NC
Electricity for Non-Electricians: This popular and exciting seminar makes basic electricity easy and interesting. You'll learn the principles of electricity generation, distribution, and uses. You'll understand electrical systems and how components work, and electrical safety procedures. You'll be able to describe electrical problems to your plant electricians. April 28-30 - Philadelphia, PA May 28-30 - Charlotte, NC
Electricity - Beyond the Basics: This hands-on lab gives you practice at doing routine tasks common to everyday, on the shop floor electricity work. June 19 –20 - Raleigh, NC
Schematics and Ladder Diagrams: You know the basics! Now this hard hitting program teaches you how to read & use all types of electrical drawings. This is NOT theory, but down-to-earth practice. May 1-2 - Philadelphia, PA June 2-3, 2003 Charleston, SC
Registrations for these courses are limited, so if you are interested, call us, email us, or register online to secure a seat. We look forward to hearing from you soon!
Sincerely, Greg Folts Director of Operations Marshall Institute 1-800-637-0120 gfolts@... |