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Welcome Jeff O'brien who is the cofounder of Zoidii CMMS
Jeff has worked with CMMS in manufacturing and consultancy for years and has currently launched their own application.
In this episode we covered:
What prompted you to start your own CMMS?
Why would organizations transition from a paper-based system to CMMS?
The reasons include:
How do organizations decide to make the transition?
However, it is advisable not to wait for a trigger event. Start early by making your data ready for a CMMS.
What are the key factors to consider for a successful transition?
What are the common mistakes during the transition?
How much effort should be put up front (in training, data preparation, choosing a system)?
Intending to get everything right at once rarely works. Instead, start by making small steps and build up from there.
Get the critical assets onto the system. Add their PMs, and encourage the team to be processing the assets' work orders from the system. After noticing success, you can replicate the process on other machines and functionalities.
How do we get the staff onboard?
The strategies include:
How do we expand the use from pilot assets to the entire facility?
What piece of advice is there for those struggling with CMMS implementation?
What makes the biggest difference?
Key takeaway
Eruditio Links:
Jeff O’Brien Links:
Rooted In Reliability podcast is a proud member of Reliability.fm network. We encourage you to please rate and review this podcast on iTunes and Stitcher. It ensures the podcast stays relevant and is easy to find by like-minded professionals. It is only with your ratings and reviews that the Rooted In Reliability podcast can continue to grow. Thank you for providing the small but critical support for the Rooted In Reliability podcast!
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Welcome Jeff O'brien who is the cofounder of Zoidii CMMS
Jeff has worked with CMMS in manufacturing and consultancy for years and has currently launched their own application.
In this episode we covered:
What prompted you to start your own CMMS?
Why would organizations transition from a paper-based system to CMMS?
The reasons include:
How do organizations decide to make the transition?
However, it is advisable not to wait for a trigger event. Start early by making your data ready for a CMMS.
What are the key factors to consider for a successful transition?
What are the common mistakes during the transition?
How much effort should be put up front (in training, data preparation, choosing a system)?
Intending to get everything right at once rarely works. Instead, start by making small steps and build up from there.
Get the critical assets onto the system. Add their PMs, and encourage the team to be processing the assets' work orders from the system. After noticing success, you can replicate the process on other machines and functionalities.
How do we get the staff onboard?
The strategies include:
How do we expand the use from pilot assets to the entire facility?
What piece of advice is there for those struggling with CMMS implementation?
What makes the biggest difference?
Key takeaway
Eruditio Links:
Jeff O’Brien Links:
Rooted In Reliability podcast is a proud member of Reliability.fm network. We encourage you to please rate and review this podcast on iTunes and Stitcher. It ensures the podcast stays relevant and is easy to find by like-minded professionals. It is only with your ratings and reviews that the Rooted In Reliability podcast can continue to grow. Thank you for providing the small but critical support for the Rooted In Reliability podcast!
The post 265 – Moving from Paper to a CMMS with Jeff O’Brien appeared first on Accendo Reliability.