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Asset Operations

The Future of Maintenance, Reliability, and Operations

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Asset Operations

By: Ryan Chan
Narrated by: Ryan Chan
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In today’s world, the majority of asset-intensive organizations are still stuck with complex, rigid, and sometimes antiquated technology solutions that simply cannot step up to evolving challenges and an ever-changing market. Why do the world’s most important industries—ones that billions of people rely on for essential human needs—operate with approaches that run the risk of making them extremely inefficient and brittle?

What if it didn’t have to be that way?

Imagine a world where companies can move successfully into the future, where these brittle solutions are replaced with a flexible, simple approach that also delivers enterprise-grade capabilities. This book introduces asset operations management (AOM), an operating principle founded on the belief that asset-intensive organizations have much to gain by adopting new approaches to data, collaboration, and communication—all supported by modern, consumer-grade technology experiences.

The best-of-breed organizations in asset-intensive industries have been changing the way their businesses run for years, and they’re reaping the rewards. The rest of the pack is struggling to keep up in the new paradigm—one where asset operations is central to operating efficiency and organizational resilience.

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This has good examples for maintenance teams to move from old communication methods to social network of operations.

Good team management of Reliability and maintenanc

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Love learning more and more about proper maintenance procedures and tactics. Will take the lessons and apply them to my team and role.

Excellent lessons and reading

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Having a single version source of truth for company to connect disjointed departments, people, teams, processes and technologies. Fragmented information, challenging operations, complex ERP, CMMS, Financial systems leads to non value added productivity and redundancy in the workplace. In today’s environment Automation is the way to go.

Central depository across the company

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Thought this would have more general information, tools, guidance for reliability teams but it’s really just explaining how Upkeep works.

Sales pitch for Upkeep

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