Internet for Maintenance Professionals Seminar

This program is designed for: Maintenance managers and assistant managers, IT professionals charged with web enabling maintenance. Also maintenance staffers including Maintenance planners, planners in training, clerks, purchasing agents, buyers, and maintenance engineers.

Our promise for this program is that you will see and be able to realize the opportunities from using the Internet in the maintenance setting.

This is a hands on course in the application of the power of the Internet to the day to day running of the maintenance effort. The INTERNET has some areas where maintenance professionals can find out detailed information, buy and sell parts and materials and talk to experts around the world.All of these areas are covered in practical detail.

In-house courses have significant advantages in addition to saving money (over 5 people)

1. 100% of the course will pertain to your industry and your maintenance situation.
2. Can be adapted to your maintenance language and forms to be easily usable.
3. Special issues can be discussed on a confidential basis with the instructor.
4. Schedule to be convenient to your business cycle.
5. Use as a team building experience.
6. Create a shared a common language and vision for maintenance.


Agenda:
  • Introduction to the Internet for Maintenance Professionals
  • Mechanics of the Internet
  • Search engine and super sites
  • Magazines
  • Equipment manufacturers, O&M manuals and book marking
  • CMMS vendors an Internet based CMMS
  • Government sites
  • Doing research
  • Setting up internal maintenance web sites

Three options for the Maintenance Management Seminar
  • Option 1: The most basic way is to just talk on the phone (or use E-mail) and then present a standard course. The courses are tried and tested and has been used to good effect in many maintenance situations.
  • Option 2: The second and most common option involves a one day site visit before the class, which allows me to add examples from your facility and adjust the verbal presentation to more nearly suit your needs, meet some of the key players and see for myself some of the special problems you face.
  • Option 3: The third option is to conduct a maintenance survey which looks at all of the aspects of maintenance, evaluates areas where improvements are possible and a slanting of the training to the competencies needed to implement the improvements uncovered in the survey.


  • This course is based on the work Internet Guide for Maintenance Management written by Joel Levitt and published by Industrial Press

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