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Tpm Reloaded Total Productive Maintenance 1st Edition Joel Levitt

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Tpm Reloaded Total Productive Maintenance 1st Edition Joel Levitt
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Publisher: Industrial Press, Inc
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.49 MB
Pages: 222
Author: Joel Levitt
ISBN: 9780831134266, 9780831191054, 0831134267, 0831191058
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Tpm Reloaded Total Productive Maintenance 1st Edition Joel Levitt by Joel Levitt 9780831134266, 9780831191054, 0831134267, 0831191058 instant download after payment.

This is a challenging, innovative, and timely new look at implementing Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) by one of the field's leading trainers and authors. The book takes into account the economic upheavals of recent years and demonstrates that TPM is less about moving maintenance tasks to operations than moving accountability for aggregate output of the plant to operators. The author goes on to show that effective TPM - TPM reloaded -- requires a radical difference in management's view of the worker and even tougher, a radical change in the way workers view their own role.

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