Asset Reliability @Work | Sharing insights and best practices for improving asset performance and reliability

Life Cycle Engineering brings asset managers and maintenance professionals in-depth discussions from field experts to share insights regarding best practices for improving asset performance and reliability. This show features Q&As with reliability subject matter experts, clients and executives within the manufacturing industry to give listeners a holistic view of how to achieve reliability success.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 16m. Bisher sind 46 Folge(n) erschienen. Dies ist ein zweiwöchentlich erscheinender Podcast.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 12 hours 42 minutes

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Competency-Based Learning is not an Expense, it’s a Differentiator


Our podcast co-host and Learning SME, Tara Holwegner, brings her passion and knowledge about workforce development to explain why manufacturing facilities should view competency-based training as a necessity for those organizations looking to become...


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 April 20, 2017  20m
 
 

Is Your Shutdown Planning Hurting Your Routine Corrective Planning?


Roger Corley, a Materials Management SME, brings 30 years of experience in Maintenance Planning and Scheduling and Materials Management to discuss how organizations are benefiting from investing in corrective maintenance instead of deferring...


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 March 21, 2017  7m
 
 

4 Stumbling Blocks to Effective Asset Management


Senior Reliability Engineer, Mike Smith, explains the concept of an asset management plan, the main goal for developing an asset management plan, and highlights what he believes are the four stumbling blocks to an effective asset management plan....


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 March 7, 2017  15m
 
 

How to Combat the Growing Risk of Counterfeit Parts


Wally Wilson, Senior SME in Materials Management, joins the Asset Reliability @Work podcast to highlight the safety concerns and added cost of using counterfeit parts in your maintenance activities and how to reduce the risk of receiving counterfeit...


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 February 21, 2017  14m
 
 

4 Simple Approaches that Will Get Your Reliability Activities Noticed


Bill Barto, a Senior Reliability Engineer, joins the podcast to convey the importance of gaining recognition for the reliability activities you perform within your facility, and he’ll do this by explaining how you can accomplish this using four...


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 February 7, 2017  17m
 
 

Team Charters: What are they and what is their purpose?


Paul Borders makes his third appearance on the podcast to explain the purpose of a team charter and how manufacturing organizations use this tool during a reliability improvement initiative. Discussion highlights include: Components of a team...


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 January 24, 2017  20m
 
 

5 Actions to Get Your Bean Counter's Approval


Robert Bendetti, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, explains how best to approach your financial officer when you want to take your "great idea" and turn it into a complete initiative within your organization. Discussion...


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 December 20, 2016  19m
 
 

The Role of Education in a Reliability Transformation


Learning and Performance Improvement SME, Tara Holwegner, joins the podcast to explain how education and training enable manufacturing facilities to achieve success during a reliability transformation. Discussion highlights include: ...


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 November 29, 2016  19m
 
 

Reflections on Excellence: Mobley's Observations of Highly Successful Manufacturing Facilities


Keith Mobley is the content creator behind the popular eNewsletter series "Reflections on Excellence" and he joins the podcast to talk about his self-named laws that are the focal point of each monthly newsletter. With over 51 years of...


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 November 15, 2016  18m
 
 

Combining Technology, Processes, and Change Management to Address the Aging Workforce


Randy Heisler makes his second appearance on the show to discuss why organizations find themselves in a reactive state of maintenance and the struggle many plants face as the workforce begins to transition to the next generation of labor....


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 November 1, 2016  17m