Webinar
Asset Management Master Planning: An EAM Best Practice Overview
All industries are focusing in on "Create the Future" scenarios to help transform yesterday's work flow processes into tomorrow's cost-effective, efficient and customer-focused solutions. Realize these goals with an Asset Management Master Plan (AMMP), a blueprint that defines a maintenance organization's charter and prioritizes both company objectives and implementation schedules.
During this webinar, learn the detailed processes behind maintenance master planning and the value that it can bring to your company. Understand how to define asset management maturity, measure and assess the current state of asset management, analyze assessments to develop a master plan, improve asset management through master plan implementation, and control and sustain improved performance.
What you will learn:
- Why you need an Asset Management Master Plan (AMMP)
- How you begin the AMMP process
- How to identify areas of improvement & ROI through AMMP
- Industry examples of successful AMMP projects
Presenters
Quinton GoForth
Quinton GoForth is the Manager of Reliability Services for GenesisSolutions, specializing in EAM System and Reliability Improvement projects. Prior to joining the Genesis team, Quinton spent the majority of his career with GAF Materials where he performed multiple operations and maintenance roles within the organization allowing him to gain a true understanding of how to incorporate reliability and operational excellence at each level as well as the importance of aligning the CMMS and other data tracking platforms with these efforts. He was responsible for the development and implementation of Reliability Centered Maintenance systems in multiple facilities. Since joining Genesis, he has assisted several BioPharma companies in identifying areas of opportunity and developing master plans for improvement in their maintenance and asset management operations. Quinton completed his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Michigan State University, is a Certified Maintenance and Reliability Professional (CMRP), and a Six Sigma Black Belt through Villanova University.