Excellent Troubleshooting Skills are considered a core competency for 'Best-in-Class' modern industrial companies. If your company’s goals include minimizing downtime then this workshop is a must because it delivers rapid, efficient Troubleshooting.
The following aspects will be addressed:
Understand how to become a 'Top Gun' Trouble-Shooter
Develop a structured approach to Troubleshooting and Problem Solving which uses common terminology and shared understanding
Point the way to Continuous Improvement in the way you run your processes and make incremental efficiency gains
Understand the difference between having a technical manual on the bookshelf – and actually making it work
Identify the "motivated" people who should be the champions of Troubleshooting and Problem Solving – and who should just follow
Understand work practices which "allow" success in Troubleshooting and Problem Solving
The program will be conducted in a facilitative style with a combination of lecture, practical experience in the use of techniques, case studies, and a high level of lively debate and sharing of ideas. Delegates will be encouraged to introduce problems of their own for discussion and analysis. Copies of all lecture materials, case studies, and workbooks will be provided.
Improved decision-making abilities
Clarity of vision
Understanding of Consequences (Cause / Effect)
Improved Maturity
A new sense of certainty and confidence
Empowerment and a results-driven focus
Improved Performance
Informed decision-making
Delegations and Productivity
Focused activities
Improved understanding of the maintenance process
Elimination of Time-Wasting activities
Day 1: Introductory Concepts
The nature of problems
A Common Terminology
Context – Asset-based or Business Process-based
Structured approaches – 6 Big Losses, 7 Wastes
Techniques introduction
Tools introduction
A Six Level Performance Standard
Critical Relationships
Day 2: Tools & Techniques – Practical Experience
Decision Logic
Maturity Indexing
Relationships Analysis
Problem Analysis and Synthesis
Practical Use of Tools and Techniques
Case Studies
Project selection methods
Tools & Techniques – selecting the right one
Day 3: People Issues
Working practices – empowerment or impairment?
Group dynamics
Individual motivators
External vs. Internal Motivation
Developing Troubleshooting and Problem-Solving skills
Managing change
Transition Matrix
Fraction
Day 4: Operator, Maintainer, Designer Interface
Cross-functional working
Effect of Maintenance strategy
Functional Contribution analysis
Life Cycle Analysis, Design for Operation, Design for Maintenance
Variability Analysis
Strategies; Planning; and Protocols
Effect of improved “Fit” between critical parameters in Operations
Continuous Improvement
Day 5: Open Forum
Review of Concepts, Tools, and Techniques
Your Problems – Your Case Studies
Your Action Plan
Configuration Management
Commercial Programs
Application of “Standard Questions”
The Four critical stages of Data Maturity
Wrap up