Effective Organizations > Introduction to Reliable Manufacturing

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Target Participants

  • Corporate
  • Senior and Area/Line Managers/Superintendents
  • Maintenance and Operation Supervisors

Prerequisites

Appropriate background and responsibilities

Duration

1/2 Day

Preface

In these days of increased pressure to provide improved and sustainable profit margins with fewer people and less capital, it has become ever more important that we improve the reliability process, asset, engineering, design, purchasing, warehousing and all others. Reliability within manufacturing therefor becomes paramount to asset availability and on time consistent quality product delivery.

Objectives

This session is an opportunity to accelerate “reliability” work. We begin each subject with a look at what the “best–in-class” performers do today, how they view and cause work to move forward, measurement tactics that provide a “scorecard” review of success and just how “skill set” work is incorporated at the floor. Each chapter provides reliability “observation” notes to assist in the determination of current activities and on the floor culture. Paramount to this work is the development, implementation, and sustainability of correct principles with on the floor work application. While all are involved in this work, leadership requires a global view to begin improvements in the right directions and levels. Site leaders will find this class loaded with field applicable practical tips, vital information to begin documentation and reassess sustainability within Reliable Manufacturing®. 

Processes Covered

  • Function & Foundation
  • How Machines Fail
  • Becoming Reliable & Predictable
  • Recognizing Essential Skills Elements
  • Asset Strategies … Defining, Developing, Validating Design  for Reliability
  • Determining Asset Health
  • Define the Work System Essentials
  • Creating an Improvement Plan … Proving Added Value
  • Implement, Sustain, Institutionalize
  • Instructional Development … Consistency and Reliability

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