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That you should be using only best practices is easy to say, but with technology, regulations and the macroeconomy changing at a furious pace, it’s going to be more difficult than that. It’s been said that there are two ways to do things, The right way and the Army way. I’d vote that neither option is correct when you’re looking for true continuous improvement in the way things are done around here. That you should be using only best practices is easy to say, but with technology, regulations and the macroeconomy changing at a furious pace, it’s going to be more difficult than that. What’s best today might not be so tomorrow. If you’re diligent about the whole business, I think you’ll find t...
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shivaram prasad
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Nice one. Also good to have some points on where systems fail and in a way ' Failure analysis for Maintenance systems & structure" along with "Success analysis". Identifictaion of bottle necks in the systems etc.What is wrong with presnet system...
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Narinder Pal Singh
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In any project the success depends on the right selection of the equipments and proper application of the same. To ensure the optimum results of the operations, the maintenance schedule has to be followed religiously.
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