Great message - execution brings value, building plans only bring value when executed, constantly changing plans without completing execution brings disbelief that we are serious about improving and trains our people to just wait this program out. Once the course is determined stay the course, building improvements in those process over time. Marketing hype takes away clarity many times to what the foundation to reliability success is and what it takes.....and always points to the “next” best thing.
@@idcon thanks for the prompt response. PS I think its a brilliant presentation, and you can clearly see that Christer knows his subject matter. Very impressive,
Hello Matt, thanks for the comment. We are looking for ideas on what our RUclips audience would like, so great to hear. I'm thinking about topics such as: 1. How to implement a PM program. 2. How to implement a work management process, etc I have a few ideas, these programs would be a video series, just can;'t be explained in a short video. What would you be interested in? Also, don't miss the 150 or so articles on www.idcon.com
Yeah, sorry about that, I tried to speak fast, but it is just so much in depth you can get to in 1 hr :). A lot ,ore detail in my book. www.amazon.com/Knocking-Bolts-Christer-Idhammar/dp/0988383063/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=Knocking+bolts&qid=1584043405&sr=8-2
Great message - execution brings value, building plans only bring value when executed, constantly changing plans without completing execution brings disbelief that we are serious about improving and trains our people to just wait this program out. Once the course is determined stay the course, building improvements in those process over time. Marketing hype takes away clarity many times to what the foundation to reliability success is and what it takes.....and always points to the “next” best thing.
It's hard to keep things simple sometimes :)
This is just amazing! Thank you for such a smart words. As Maintenance specialist I know very well about all the stuff you are talking about!
Glad it was helpful!
Is it possible to contact you
Brilliant.It's amazing how things are the same the world over.
Yes, equipment is equipment :) Thanks for comment James
Love this guys style.
Excellent and practical delivery
Glad you think so!
Thank you for the upload. This talk is very very educational and infromative!
Glad it was helpful!
Most bolts are lock wired and several people with different rank sign off torque as the stakes are very high.
I like it Hogan!
Glad to hear that!
great philosophy!!!
Thanks!
Thanks for the content Christer, is this from the "Mainstream Conference"?
Yes, Sam this is from the Mainstream conference
Great, thank-you, will put it on my radar to attend.
Let’s be a reliability group
is it possible to get a copy of the slides
send an email request to info@idcon.com and we will ask Christer.
@@idcon thanks for the prompt response. PS I think its a brilliant presentation, and you can clearly see that Christer knows his subject matter. Very impressive,
Good philosophy but no tools or step by step how to implement programs
Hello Matt, thanks for the comment. We are looking for ideas on what our RUclips audience would like, so great to hear. I'm thinking about topics such as: 1. How to implement a PM program. 2. How to implement a work management process, etc I have a few ideas, these programs would be a video series, just can;'t be explained in a short video. What would you be interested in? Also, don't miss the 150 or so articles on www.idcon.com
No in depth talk only superficial talks
Yeah, sorry about that, I tried to speak fast, but it is just so much in depth you can get to in 1 hr :). A lot ,ore detail in my book. www.amazon.com/Knocking-Bolts-Christer-Idhammar/dp/0988383063/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=Knocking+bolts&qid=1584043405&sr=8-2
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