New webcast from Building Operating Management's NFMT VEGAS
New Webcast presented by

NFMT Vegas
Making Predictive Maintenance Work in Your Facilities
Thursday, September 29, 11:00 a.m. ET

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Predictive Maintenance
Many institutional and commercial facilities are stuck in reactive and preventive maintenance modes. While these two strategies remain popular, a growing number of facilities have adopted elements of predictive maintenance (PdM), though few have bought into it completely. PdM can require investments in technology and change in practices, both of which are challenging tasks. Still, plenty of PdM practices can be adopted without heavily investing in technology while still reducing problems that undermine building conditions and resilience.

This webcast will help assess where your organization's maintenance approach currently stands and will provide a guide for transitioning to PdM. It will highlight discussion points for conversing with upper management on adopting PdM, demonstrating the value of the maintenance program, and acknowledging the way PdM can produce bottom-line results.
Learning Objectives Include:
  • Define PdM and discuss the ways it differs from reactive and preventive maintenance
  • Explain the benefits of PdM
  • Identify the common roadblocks to implementing PdM
  • Offer recommendations for turning the investments in PdM technology into tangible, bottom-line results
Presented by:
Michael Cowley
Michael Cowley
CPMM, President
CE Maintenance Solutions


Moderated by: Dan Hounsell, Chief Editor, Facility Maintenance Decisions
Plus!
Don't miss Mike Cowley's live presentation of Part Two of this series at NFMT Vegas, Tuesday, November 1 at 8:00 a.m. NFMT Vegas returns to the Mirage Events Center November 1 and 2. It is absolutely free to attend. Register now
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