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SKF Asset Management Training Course

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Dec 31,2005
Wayne Reed, SKF’s Senior Service Delivery Project Manager from San Diego, USA, will be conducting a three day course on Asset Management here in South Africa during January 2006. This is a course that cannot be missed! Objective: To provide Engineers, and Managers, with the necessary knowledge and abilities to support the implementation of Asset Reliability Improvement processes. Who Should Attend: Reliability Engineers, Plant Managers, Planners, Maintenance Engineer’s, Superintendents & Managers and relevant job function to Asset Management. Trainer Biographical Data Wayne is an asset management business architect who has worked in business management and consulting in manufacturing and process industries for his entire career. He hasover twenty-eight years of hands-on experience in engineering, operations, maintenance, management and business consulting in capacities ranging from Artisan (technician) to Maintenance Manager in field/industry positions through to Principal Consultant in the consulting arena For the last six years has consulted, crafted & then supported the implementation of asset management change initiatives globally across all industry sectors. From a delivery perspective, Wayne would typically work on a plant engagement through the full delivery lifecycle and is primarily responsible for defining and developing detailed business processes, business requirements, and features of the recommended plant site solution He has developed an in-depth knowledge of the asset management business, its processes, systems and management of the human factor within organizations Through his choices he helps his clients understand the choices they've made, how they have led to the results they have today and how they can choose differently for sustainable and superior results in the future Wayne prepares and delivers standard and custom asset management training courses for SKF internally and for clients external to SKF Involved for SKF Reliability Systems in the conversion of concept to robust productized services, including Client Needs Analysis (CNA), Quick Start Reliability (QSR), Proactive Reliability Maintenance (PRM) Wayne is a published author, frequent speaker at international events globally, a teacher and a coach for his clients Wayne’s strengths lie in Deep and broad interest in Asset Management Diversity of his knowledge gained working with leading companies Flexible attitude/approach Considered by many to be a practicing pragmatist For more information regarding the modules, venue, etc. please see file attachment or contact Samantha Joubert - +27 11 821 3602 or samantha.joubert@skf.com
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