Leadership
Episode 28: Drew Troyer
The Leadership Connection Host, Doug Plucknette, interviews reliability leader Drew Troyer in Episode 28 of this series. Drew brings nearly 30 years experience and thought leadership in the fields of manufacturing reliability engineering and physical asset management. He believes that most organizations in the physical asset-intensive industries have a tremendous opportunity to improve the uptime, profitability, safety and environmental performance of their plants and physical assets with a dedicated focus on reliability-driven practices.
- Doug Plucknette
- RELIABILITY CONNECT
Total Productive Maintenance (TPM)
TPM is far more than operators doing PM/Basic Care. It is a far more comprehensive approach to running a plant than most people understand.
- Doug Plucknette
- RELIABILITY CONNECT
Episode 27: Thomas Boehm
The Leadership Connection Host, Doug Plucknette, interviews reliability leader Thomas Boehm in Episode 27 of this series. Thomas is a circular knitting machine mechanic for Stanfield Ltd. He has a very thought provoking LinkedIn Account where he discusses his job as a knitting mechanic, being the son of a minister, teaching in Japan, and various other topics.
- Doug Plucknette
- RELIABILITY CONNECT
Can Certification Replace Experience, and Vice Versa?
There’s a debate within industry: If you have passed a test and become certified, should you also have been trained? One school of thought says that…
- Jason Tranter
- Mobius Institute
Boldly Proclaim Your Reliability Progress
You deserve recognition for your reliability successes. If your program is being overlooked, you will need to take the initiative and ensure the rest of the plant – and senior management – is aware of what you are doing…
- Bill Barto
- RELIABILITY CONNECT
Kaizen Discussion
Today, Ron and Doug discuss Kaizen, Tools for Supporting Reliability.
- Ron Moore
- RELIABILITY CONNECT
Purchasing and Stores Management for Reliability
Often ignored and yet critical functions in assuring reliability, are purchasing and stores management. While Reliability begins in the design, it requires intensive support from these two areas, and few companies give sufficient attention to their role.
- Doug Plucknette
- RELIABILITY CONNECT
How Certification Programs Work (and How They Should Work)
The idea of certification is to earn a credential that is respected, is fair and independent, and represents a true achievement. In our professional lives, we need a goal to aspire to, and we should have recognition for our achievements…
- Jason Tranter
- Mobius Institute
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