Excellent Troubleshooting skills are considered a core competency for 'Best-in-Class' industrial companies. If your company’s goals include minimizing downtime then this workshop is a must because it delivers rapid, safe Troubleshooting.
Considers a wide range of information and factors; generates and evaluates alternatives; grasps complexities and perceives relationships among problems or issues; makes timely, sound judgments.
Applies the appropriate knowledge and cross-functional resources in addressing issues.
Considers alternatives and chooses the best, workable solution (i.e., considers the pros and cons, trade-offs, timing, available resources).
Make effective decisions by balancing analysis with decisiveness.
Fully understand problems by gathers relevant information.
Integrates information from a variety of sources to arrive at optimal solutions.
Applies accurate logic to facts; detects inaccuracies or flaws in reasoning.
Create alternative ideas & innovative thinking.
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.
DAY 1 - Concepts
The nature of process problems affecting performance
Performance defined in terms of generic variables: Speed; Quality; and Cost
Effort inputs in context - Asset-based or Business Process-based
Structured approach - The Operations Process redefined
Configuration; Operation; and Optimization
Maturity Indexing: Planning; Control, Congruence, Empowerment
6 Big Losses, 7 Wastes
DAY 2 - Tools and Techniques - Practical Experience
Interactive and Dynamic variable relationships analysis
Techniques introduction
Tools introduction
Problem Analysis
Practical Use of Tools and Techniques
Case Studies
Tools & Techniques - selecting the right one
DAY 3 - People Issues
Working practices - empowerment or impairment?
Group dynamics
Individual motivators
Developing Troubleshooting and Problem-Solving skills
Managing change
DAY 4 - Operator, Maintainer, Designer Interface
Cross-functional and Teamworking
Introduction to the Theory of Inventive Problem Solving
Auditing your process to a dynamic standard
Effect of Maintenance/Operations strategy
Development of Standards and Key Performance Indicators
Life Cycle Costing, Design for Operation, Design for Maintenance
DAY 5 - Open Forum
Revisit Concepts, Tools and Techniques
Your Problems - Case Studies
Your Action Plan
Wrap up