Maintenance Effectiveness Assessment/Improvement Strategy
If you desire to improve your maintenance effectiveness, it is vital to have an accurate and objective understanding of your current state. This will serve as a solid foundation for successful improvement strategy and implementation. We will tailor to accentuate your strengths and focus on specific areas of improvement.
You should strongly consider conducting a Maintenance Effectiveness Assessment and Improvement Strategy Session if:
- You want to be more efficient and effective
- You are beginning a maintenance and reliability improvement effort
- You desire an objective snapshot of current maintenance performance
- You need to improve productivity and/or capacity by decreasing equipment downtime
- You want confirmation/identification of your current strengths and improvement opportunities
- You want specific and clear improvement recommendations, prioritized by criticality and timeframe, to close the gap between current state and world class
Our improvement plan will include:
During our 1 day Improvement Strategy Session, Marshall Institute will partner with your plant leadership, key stakeholders, and maintenance team to develop a custom 1 year improvement plan based on the assessment findings and your future desired state.
- Identification of future state goals
- Gap analysis of audit findings compared to future state
- Identification and prioritization of improvement areas
- 3 month, 6 month, and 1 year milestones/goals
- Identification of key internal resources required to support improvement
- Consultation and recommendations of best implementation practices and methods
Marshall Institute’s Maintenance Effectiveness Assessment is a thorough, structured, and proven 3 day assessment procedure consisting of:
- Maintenance effectiveness audit focused on:
- Maintenance leadership
- Organizational support structure
- Workplace organization
- PM/PdM policies, processes, and practices
- Storeroom control
- Planning
- Scheduling
- Information management/work control
- Skills training
- Reliability practices
- Collection and analysis of key maintenance metrics
- Facility tour and observations
- Individual surveys
- Focus group interviews
- Assessment result report out
If your goal is to improve the Maintenance and Reliability performance of your organization, allow Marshall Institute to take a peek under the hood and work hand in hand with you to create a strategy and improvement solution specific to your needs.