AM Autonomy: Unlock the Shift-Based Boost to your TPM implementation
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- ðð§ Let's dive into the heart of true Autonomous Maintenance (AM)! In this video, we look into the essence of AM, emphasizing the indispensable need for genuine autonomy. Discover practical insights from a recent on-site discussion, sparking a paradigm shift in your approach to continuous improvement in industrial settings. ð ïļð·
AM implementation goes far beyond tools, you need to focus on achieving real autonomy. It's about the crucial role of operators, making them owners and experts in the process. Learn why AM belongs to the shift, and how shift-based AM line teams can revolutionize your approach. This video isn't just a guide; it's a trigger for rethinking and elevating your AM strategies to new heights!
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00:00 - Autonomous vs. Managed
01:09 - AM Steps
03:05 - Operator's Crucial Role
07:31 - AM scheduled around shifts - āļ§āļīāļāļĒāļēāļĻāļēāļŠāļāļĢāđāđāļĨāļ°āđāļāļāđāļāđāļĨāļĒāļĩ
Again, great video as usual. You're giving me a bunch of ideas for my AM initiative.
I like the idea of commissioning an AM team to determine the work needed. Do you think it should be a good mix of operators in terms of experience? Or should it be mostly senior operators?
Hey Tom, what do you think about incoming shift auditing the AM of the outgoing shift?