Joel D Levitt
Leadership Skills for Maintenance Supervisors and Managers
Joel D Levitt
Leadership Skills for Maintenance Supervisors and Managers
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Supervision is a leveraged activity. When we develop the supervisor, we enhance the productivity of the whole workgroup. This book teaches both the science and the art of supervision of maintenance workers including essential management, necessary people skills, and the elements of technical issues. .
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Supervision is a leveraged activity. When we develop the supervisor, we enhance the productivity of the whole workgroup. This book teaches both the science and the art of supervision of maintenance workers including essential management, necessary people skills, and the elements of technical issues. .
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 247
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 381g
- ISBN-13: 9780367564827
- ISBN-10: 0367564823
- Artikelnr.: 71667402
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 247
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 381g
- ISBN-13: 9780367564827
- ISBN-10: 0367564823
- Artikelnr.: 71667402
Joel D Levitt CRL, CPMM, Certified Prosci Change Management practitioner since 1980. Mr. Levitt has been the President of Springfield Resources, maintenance consultants, and trainers in a wide variety of industries, including pharmaceuticals, oil, airports, hospitals, high tech manufacturing, school systems, government, etc. He is a leading maintenance trainer throughout the US, Canada, Australia, Europe, and Asia. He has trained over 17,000 maintenance professionals from 39 countries in more than 600 classes and workshops. Surveys of his students show that 98% rated the training very good or excellent. Mr. Levitt was the director of International Projects at Life Cycle Engineering and director of Reliability Projects at Reliabilityweb and a trainer of the CRL. He was a senior consultant at Computer Cost Control Corp. There he designed computerized maintenance management systems for organizations including FedEx, United Airlines, JFK Airport, BFI, etc. He designed, installed, and serviced a complete automation system with rack controls, accounting, and inventory controls for BP North America's 30,000-barrel/day-oil terminal. Mr. Levitt has written 12 books on maintenance management and contributed chapters to two other books. He has written over 200 articles for trade publications on maintenance topics. His teaching style is humorous and understandable straight talking. Students should expect to be introduced to a great deal of material, real-life examples, successful practices from around the world, and have a good time as well. Typical clients: GM, BHP, Volvo, USX, Mercedes Benz, Valero Oil (planning), ARAMCO, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Esso Canada, Chevron-Saudi Arabia, Arawak Cement-Barbados, BP (Port Newark-Automation), Atlantic LNG (Planning), Iron Ore of Canada (planning), LA Water, Wyeth , Saint Martin International Airport, Dubai Water, US Army Corps of Engineers (Dams on the Columbia, Red River), Portland International Airport, CUF (Ammonia Plant-Shutdown) Syncrude, Algoma (planning, shutdowns), GE Plastics (management), Abbotts Labs, Merck, Prince George Pulp and paper, City College of NY, Univ. of Alabama, Ft Meade (US Army), SAP, Jefferson University Hospital, US Defense Logistics, Philip Morris, Sony, CSX Railroad, Harley Davidson Motorcycle, US Navy, 3000 more.
Introduction. SECTION I. Psychology of Supervision and of Subordinates.
Chapter 1. What is Supervision? Chapter 2. Maintenance Mentoring and Role
Models. Chapter 3. Maintenance Supervisor Personality Profiles. Chapter 4.
Company Culture. Chapter 5. Getting Through to Other Humans. Chapter 6.
Motivation. Chapter 7. Goals Are a Motivational Technique. Chapter 8.
Coping with Difficult People. Chapter 9. Be Alert for Unconscious Bias,
Everyone Has It. SECTION II Maintenance Management for Supervisors.
Chapter 10. Understanding and Avoiding Breakdowns. Chapter 11. Practical
Safety for Supervisors. Chapter 12. World-Class Maintenance. Chapter 13.
Asset Management. Chapter 14. Reliability Strategy Development. Chapter 15.
Advanced and Rigorous Maintenance Strategies. Chapter 16. PM for
Supervisors: What You Must Know. Chapter 17. TLC (Tighten, Lubricate,
Clean). Chapter 18. Work Execution Management. Chapter 19. Planning,
Coordination, and Scheduling. SECTION III. Supervisors' Toolbox. Chapter
20. Transition from Worker to Supervisor. Chapter 21. Building and Using
Teams. Chapter 22. Real Issues. Chapter 23. Quality. Chapter 24. Supervisor
of Time Management. Chapter 25. Meetings: Techniques to Make Meetings More
Effective. Chapter 26. Legal Issues for Supervisors. Chapter 27. Effective
Decision Making and Delegation. Chapter 28, Trade Training. Chapter 29.
Dealing with and Solving Problems. Chapter 30. Continuous Improvement.
Chapter 31. Using Projects to Motivate the Team. SECTION IV. The Future of
Managing Maintenance. Chapter 32 Making Technology, Your Friend. Chapter
33. Going Forward. Appendix.
Chapter 1. What is Supervision? Chapter 2. Maintenance Mentoring and Role
Models. Chapter 3. Maintenance Supervisor Personality Profiles. Chapter 4.
Company Culture. Chapter 5. Getting Through to Other Humans. Chapter 6.
Motivation. Chapter 7. Goals Are a Motivational Technique. Chapter 8.
Coping with Difficult People. Chapter 9. Be Alert for Unconscious Bias,
Everyone Has It. SECTION II Maintenance Management for Supervisors.
Chapter 10. Understanding and Avoiding Breakdowns. Chapter 11. Practical
Safety for Supervisors. Chapter 12. World-Class Maintenance. Chapter 13.
Asset Management. Chapter 14. Reliability Strategy Development. Chapter 15.
Advanced and Rigorous Maintenance Strategies. Chapter 16. PM for
Supervisors: What You Must Know. Chapter 17. TLC (Tighten, Lubricate,
Clean). Chapter 18. Work Execution Management. Chapter 19. Planning,
Coordination, and Scheduling. SECTION III. Supervisors' Toolbox. Chapter
20. Transition from Worker to Supervisor. Chapter 21. Building and Using
Teams. Chapter 22. Real Issues. Chapter 23. Quality. Chapter 24. Supervisor
of Time Management. Chapter 25. Meetings: Techniques to Make Meetings More
Effective. Chapter 26. Legal Issues for Supervisors. Chapter 27. Effective
Decision Making and Delegation. Chapter 28, Trade Training. Chapter 29.
Dealing with and Solving Problems. Chapter 30. Continuous Improvement.
Chapter 31. Using Projects to Motivate the Team. SECTION IV. The Future of
Managing Maintenance. Chapter 32 Making Technology, Your Friend. Chapter
33. Going Forward. Appendix.
Introduction. SECTION I. Psychology of Supervision and of Subordinates.
Chapter 1. What is Supervision? Chapter 2. Maintenance Mentoring and Role
Models. Chapter 3. Maintenance Supervisor Personality Profiles. Chapter 4.
Company Culture. Chapter 5. Getting Through to Other Humans. Chapter 6.
Motivation. Chapter 7. Goals Are a Motivational Technique. Chapter 8.
Coping with Difficult People. Chapter 9. Be Alert for Unconscious Bias,
Everyone Has It. SECTION II Maintenance Management for Supervisors.
Chapter 10. Understanding and Avoiding Breakdowns. Chapter 11. Practical
Safety for Supervisors. Chapter 12. World-Class Maintenance. Chapter 13.
Asset Management. Chapter 14. Reliability Strategy Development. Chapter 15.
Advanced and Rigorous Maintenance Strategies. Chapter 16. PM for
Supervisors: What You Must Know. Chapter 17. TLC (Tighten, Lubricate,
Clean). Chapter 18. Work Execution Management. Chapter 19. Planning,
Coordination, and Scheduling. SECTION III. Supervisors' Toolbox. Chapter
20. Transition from Worker to Supervisor. Chapter 21. Building and Using
Teams. Chapter 22. Real Issues. Chapter 23. Quality. Chapter 24. Supervisor
of Time Management. Chapter 25. Meetings: Techniques to Make Meetings More
Effective. Chapter 26. Legal Issues for Supervisors. Chapter 27. Effective
Decision Making and Delegation. Chapter 28, Trade Training. Chapter 29.
Dealing with and Solving Problems. Chapter 30. Continuous Improvement.
Chapter 31. Using Projects to Motivate the Team. SECTION IV. The Future of
Managing Maintenance. Chapter 32 Making Technology, Your Friend. Chapter
33. Going Forward. Appendix.
Chapter 1. What is Supervision? Chapter 2. Maintenance Mentoring and Role
Models. Chapter 3. Maintenance Supervisor Personality Profiles. Chapter 4.
Company Culture. Chapter 5. Getting Through to Other Humans. Chapter 6.
Motivation. Chapter 7. Goals Are a Motivational Technique. Chapter 8.
Coping with Difficult People. Chapter 9. Be Alert for Unconscious Bias,
Everyone Has It. SECTION II Maintenance Management for Supervisors.
Chapter 10. Understanding and Avoiding Breakdowns. Chapter 11. Practical
Safety for Supervisors. Chapter 12. World-Class Maintenance. Chapter 13.
Asset Management. Chapter 14. Reliability Strategy Development. Chapter 15.
Advanced and Rigorous Maintenance Strategies. Chapter 16. PM for
Supervisors: What You Must Know. Chapter 17. TLC (Tighten, Lubricate,
Clean). Chapter 18. Work Execution Management. Chapter 19. Planning,
Coordination, and Scheduling. SECTION III. Supervisors' Toolbox. Chapter
20. Transition from Worker to Supervisor. Chapter 21. Building and Using
Teams. Chapter 22. Real Issues. Chapter 23. Quality. Chapter 24. Supervisor
of Time Management. Chapter 25. Meetings: Techniques to Make Meetings More
Effective. Chapter 26. Legal Issues for Supervisors. Chapter 27. Effective
Decision Making and Delegation. Chapter 28, Trade Training. Chapter 29.
Dealing with and Solving Problems. Chapter 30. Continuous Improvement.
Chapter 31. Using Projects to Motivate the Team. SECTION IV. The Future of
Managing Maintenance. Chapter 32 Making Technology, Your Friend. Chapter
33. Going Forward. Appendix.