The PS100 Implementing Maintenance Planning & Scheduling training course provides you not only with the knowledge and understanding of how effective maintenance planning & scheduling should work in an industrial environment, but also how to implement it.
Throughout this fully online maintenance planner training course, you will learn best practices and how effective maintenance planning & scheduling will add value to your business. We will also teach you how to implement planning & scheduling using a proven framework that combines both project management and change management principles. Implementing Maintenance Planning & Scheduling will improve your maintenance productivity and is often the first step you need to take on the Road to Reliability™.
To succeed with that higher objective this training course teaches you:
You will learn how to build a business case for implementing or improving planning & scheduling in your business and how to sell this to your leadership. This includes how to estimate the value planning & scheduling can bring to your organisation, which we’ll do using the Wrench Time Calculator.
You will learn the key elements and best practices in the maintenance planning & scheduling business process and how they interact with each other. This includes developing a planning & scheduling business process flow specific for your organization.
You will learn the importance of work prioritization and different, more objective methodologies including the Ranking Index for Maintenance Expense (RIME) priority system and using a Risk Assessment Matrix (RAM).
You will learn the key roles in the maintenance planning process particularly the roles of the maintenance planners, the schedulers and the maintenance supervisors. You will understand how each role contributes differently to an effective and efficient maintenance process.
You will learn how to plan maintenance tasks and understand the reason for the maintenance planning principles. You will be able to clearly explain the difference between planning & scheduling to others and can understand how to plan maintenance work using approaches like the 5M Maintenance Planning Model.
You will learn the best practices on how to create and manage a Frozen Weekly Maintenance Schedule using the Scheduling Principles. And you will also learn to see scheduling as a continuous process, very similar to a conveyor belt. We will also talk about capacity planning to match your workload with your available resources.
You will learn best practices on how to effectively manage your maintenance backlog, including what categories of backlog you should use, how much backlog you should have and how to monitor your backlog. We’ll introduce concepts like Ready Backlog and Execute Backlog.
And in Module 10 you will learn how to implement Maintenance Planning & Scheduling in your organisation successfully using our proven implementation framework. You will learn how to apply the required project management and change management principles to ensure lasting results.
And much more… from practicing best practices, setting quality standards for new work requests, to the most important planning & scheduling key performance indicators (KPIs) and how to calculate them, to how to deal with emergent work during the execution phase, and how to get on top of the large amount of emergency work that most reactive maintenance organisation struggle with.
To achieve these objectives the course has been broken down into 10 modules, each module consisting of individual lessons. In total there are 48 lessons and approximately 15 hours of pre-recorded videos.
A short module, but very important module. In this module, we’ll get you setup for success. We’ll cover course objectives, go into the details of exactly what you’ll learn and how we will work together. In addition, I’ll give an introduction to the online learning management system. And introduce you to our support staff and where and how to ask for help.
In this module, we start the real work. After a brief exploration of the role of maintenance in asset-intensive industries, we’ll explore why we need planning & scheduling. We’ll discuss the roles of maintenance planners, schedulers, and supervisors. We’ll cover the increase in productivity and what that means for the bottom line of the business you work for. But we’ll also explore other key benefits of planning & scheduling that are maybe less tangible like workforce motivation and safety.
In the final lesson of the module, we touch on some critical characteristics of maintenance work that influence how we set up a successful maintenance planning & scheduling process.
Module 3 is all about the best practices for how to identify and prioritise work. Fail to get this right and you’ll continue to chase your tail and will not get out of the reactive maintenance model.
Most organisations don’t realise how critical this step is. Most managers and supervisors don’t want to spend the time getting this right.
In this module, I will explain why you don’t want to be making that mistake and why putting a lot of effort into creating quality work requests and prioritising them properly is so critical to your success.
And in the last lesson, we’ll touch on some key performance indicators (KPIs) that you can use to measure your success.
Module 4 is all about maintenance planning, why it is important and the 6 Maintenance Planning Principles that underpin a sound maintenance planning process.
We’ll talk quite a lot about best practices, roles, and responsibilities because this is where many organisations go wrong. They burden their maintenance planners with work that should be done by others and in doing so they never reach the productivity improvement they were aiming for.
We’ll also discuss the level of detail that is required in a maintenance work order, what makes a good ‘work pack’ and we’ll touch on common mistakes and some useful KPIs.
This is a step in the planning & scheduling process that is not often talked about, but it’s key to your success. Once the work is planned, all materials are ordered, and purchase orders have gone out for external services you need to keep an eye out on when vendors are available, when materials will arrive at site etc. And when that’s all in place, you need to flag the planned work in your CMMS as ‘Ready for Execution’ as a handover point to the Scheduler.
Module 6 is all about scheduling and your weekly maintenance schedule. We’ll talk about how scheduling is different from planning and why you need both. We’ll discuss 5 basic scheduling principles including why you need to schedule for a Frozen Week. how to build up your Weekly Schedule. And we’ll delve into capacity planning plus we’ll talk about some basic scheduling techniques and concepts. As usual, our last lesson in this module will cover KPIs in this case those KPIs that you can use to drive your scheduling process, for example, Weekly Schedule Compliance.
Module 7 is all about executing the maintenance work that has been planned and scheduled. This is the core of the process and a lot of what we do in planning & scheduling is to drive efficiency in this part of the process. We’ll focus extensively on the role of the maintenance supervisor. We’ll discuss in detail how you need to manage Emergency Work. And we’ll touch on how you should be dealing with Emergent Work, the work you discover whilst doing a job.
Module 8 covers the close out of work. This is where we capture everything that went well and the things that didn’t go too well. We provide feedback to the planner in terms of planning quality, materials etc. and we capture technical history in the CMMS so the reliability engineers can use that information in their continuous improvement programs. We’ll also discuss how this links into your Defect Elimination and Root Cause Analysis processes. The secret to successful planning & scheduling is a continuous improvement loop and that relies on the proper close-out of work and high-quality feedback.
Module 9 is all about making things better and better or in other words: Continuous improvement and how to build that into your business and your work processes. We’ll delve into using KPIs to drive performance and the limits to what KPIs can do for you. We’ll talk about the need to have a ‘process owner’ who conducts annual process ‘audits’ and the value of GEMBA walks. In Lesson 4 of this module, we’ll touch on a contentious subject – measuring wrench time. How to do it, when to do it and when not.
Module 10 is where this course is completely different from all the other planning & scheduling courses out there. In this module, we will give you a tried and tested process to implement planning & scheduling in your organisation. We’ll cover the business case, change management basics, setting up your project team for success, the need for coaching and each lesson comes complete with practical tools and techniques that are proven to work when it comes to implementing planning & scheduling in a real business environment.
My passion is for continuous improvement and keeping things simple. Through the Reliability Academy, I help Maintenance & Reliability professionals around the globe – people like yourself – improve their plant’s reliability and their organisation’s bottom line.
I am a Certified Maintenance & Reliability Practitioner (CMRP), Certified Reliability Leader (CRL), Certified Asset Management Assessor (CAMA) and a Chartered Professional Engineer (CPEng).
– Erik Hupjé
We offer volume discounts when you enrol your team. 10% discount for 3 or more students. 20% discount for 10 or more students.
The PS200 Maintenance Planning & Scheduling Course gives you the knowledge and understanding of best practices, how effective maintenance planning & scheduling should work in an industrial environment, and how it adds value.
This course is the same as the PS100 course, but excludes the module on implementation and therefore does not grant access to the implementation framework, tools and templates.
The Maintenance Planning & Scheduling for Managers Course (PS300) is a condensed version of the PS100 course.
This course consists of 16 video lessons that tackle all the key concepts around effective maintenance planning & scheduling that a manager needs to understand so he/she can effectively lead an implementation and/or drive continuous improvement.
The Maintenance Planning & Scheduling for the Frontline Course (PS400) is a condensed version of the PS200 course.
This course consists of 15 video lessons that tackle everything a frontline operator or maintenance technician needs to know and understand about maintenance planning & scheduling to effectively support the process and execute their role in it.
Done-With-You solution for corporate teams
In this lesson, we will delve into the detail what effective maintenance planning and scheduling really is. We look at the basic elements that go into any planning & scheduling process, no matter what industry you’re in. And we discuss in more detail the difference between planning & scheduling.
In this lesson, I talk about the value of effective maintenance planning and scheduling. I’m going to do that by walking through a detailed example in which I’m going to show you how you can increase your workforce by 35% without hiring anyone. Instead, you’re going to get 35% higher output from your existing workforce. And I’ll show you how to put a dollar value on that productivity increase.
Although this is the fairy long lesson, there is a single objective. It is for you to know and understand the 6 Principles of Maintenance Planning. These principles outline the best practices that your organisation must put in place in order to achieve an effective planning process.
In this lesson, we’ll discuss why scheduling is a continuous process and look at scheduling as a process like a conveyor belt with buckets of work that the scheduler needs to fill. Looking at your weekly maintenance schedule like this will help you understand how the continuous development of a frozen weekly maintenance schedule works, and how it combines with developing a draft schedule for future weeks.
A breath of fresh air
“… his newly created Maintenance and Scheduling course was a breath of fresh air…The content he provides is very comprehensive and easy to understand. One of the most useful chapters is how to implement the program, a topic often missing in many courses and trainings…I highly recommend it to any person or company endeavouring to advance their company’s maintenance efficiency and productivity.”Worth every penny
“An excellent course worth every single penny. I wholeheartedly recommend it to all practitioners, beginners and mature maintenance or operations managers alike, as everyone can benefit from it”Dan Stuart
Maintenance Delivery Lead at Petrofac UK
The course is provided by R2 Reliability Pty Ltd which was an Approved Education Provider accredited by the Society for Maintenance & Reliability Professionals. Unfortunately, the SMRP discontinued their Approved Education provider program in 2020. The course continues to offer the same high-quality content when it was accredited by the SMRP, however, we can no longer promote the course as such. We are looking for other international accreditation options. The course can still be used for credit hours towards ongoing professional development and maintaining your CMRP status.
No, the course is based on modules and you need to complete the modules including all homework tasks sequentially. So once you have completed Module 1 you get access to Module 2 and so forth until you complete all the course modules and then sit for the final, multiple choice exam (online).
Yes, you will have homework to do. This is an intensive course with assignments that you need to complete in your workplace and submit online. Your assignments will be reviewed and you will receive personal feedback either from myself and/or by a specialised maintenance planning & scheduling coach.
Yes, in addition to the assignments and quizzes that are included in the various modules there is a final, online multiple–choice exam that you need to complete and pass to receive your Certificate of Completion.
Immediately if you want, as soon as you purchase the course you will have access to the course content and will be able to start learning everythgin you need to know about Maintenance Planning & Scheduling
You certainly do. When you have successfully completed all Course Modules, all homework assignments, all quizzes and you have passed the final (online) exam you will automatically receive a Certificate of Completion.
Absolutely, not a problem. Simply drop me an email at [email protected] with your full details and the number of people you want to enrol and I can get a quotation off to you.
I offer a 30-day no questions asked, full refund policy, on the condition that you have not completed the course. However, once the 30 days have passed no refunds will be given.
No! Not at all, the course will be delivered through a web-based Learning Management System, but all you need is a modern web browser like Chrome, Internet Explorer or Safari.
You do need a reasonably reliable internet connection, but as the course material is all pre-recorded you can choose when and where you view or listen to the course content. And on what device as you can access the course on a desktop, tablet or smartphone.
Not yet, at the moment the course is only available in English.
However, there have requests for other language versions like French, Spanish, Arabic and Italian so other language versions are planned for late 2020.
If you sign-up for the English language version and get the Professional or Corporate Edition you will have lifetime access to the course, and that will include other language versions when they become available.
Yes, we have a standard table for volume discounts which are applied when companies purchase the course for multiple students.The best option is to review the Corporate offer and that will give you the opportunity to schedule a call with me and we can talk through all the options.
Yes, we offer a licensing option, which would give you the right to rebrand the training, modify it so suit your organisation’s practices and then host it in your own Learning Management System. You do not obtain derivative rights or the right to re-sell the course.
The best option is to review the Corporate offer and that will give you the opportunity to schedule a call with me and we can talk through all the options.
P.S. Getting your Planning & Scheduling in order is really one of the most important steps you can make on the Road to Reliability™. With planning & scheduling you create more stability in your work, increase efficiency and finally make some time for proactive maintenance activities.
With this online maintenance planner training course, there is no reason to wait any longer. You can learn the best practices of Maintenance Planning & Scheduling straight from the comfort of your chair and with no need to travel it’s more affordable than ever before.
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