Gain the tools you need to achieve success in your asset reliability initiatives.
About this Event
*Virtual Option Available*Leading Reliability Improvement
Gain the tools you need to achieve success in your asset reliability initiatives.
This course teaches the strategies required for leading asset reliability improvement initiatives to attain a higher likelihood of success and deliver sustainable productivity. The approach uses lectures, exercises, and group discussion. Upon completion of the course, attendees will take away 9 key elements for executing a successful reliability improvement program.
During the in-class time, you will learn:
- Where your company sits relative to best practice companies and how to design a target state that fits your company
- How to design organizational structure and functional roles and responsibilities to drive toward the target state
- How to orchestrate 12 key parts of a defect identification strategy (P-F Curve)
- How to develop people and processes to drive toward organizational excellence
- How to develop a defect elimination strategy that prepares for loss elimination
- To apply reliability engineering concepts to design a loss elimination strategy
- How to manage the D-I-P-F Curve to realize operational excellence target state of availability and first-pass yield
- How to integrate your reliability improvement program with an Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) initiative and assess your readiness for implementation
Who Will Join You?
Managers, Directors, Vice Presidents, and anyone whose role has the ability to influence and control the learning items.
This course qualifies for 2.4 CEUs from the University of Tennessee’s Reliability and Maintainability Center (RMC) and is approved for course credit towards the Reliability and Maintainability Implementation Certification (RMIC).
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Please send any questions about this class or Allied’s Education & Training offerings to [email protected].
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Allied Reliability, 4401 Leeds Ave, Charleston, United States
USD 1507.50