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WHAT PARTICIPANT WILL LEARN

Modern maintenance techniques and methodologies that conform to the fast growing industries in the world Why we should use total maintenance strategy and benchmarking with world class industries to increase maintenance performance and cost effectiveness How to optimize the running operation of assets to a much - much longer compared to that generally applied without sacrificing their performance and conditions and at all times preserving their functions? Is applying Pareto in the diversified assets worth doing? Understanding the differences between failure management and failure prevention to preserve function of assets in their performance standards New paradigm of modern maintenance management approach, to totally transform the archaic maintenance conducts to a new, logical and effective maintenance management of the future? The modern maintenance methods duo from western and eastern school of thoughts that will embracing and conquer all kind of industries: Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) and Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) Human resources management of change in maintenance to face the fast growing modern industries in the world Some notes on Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) and how to improve and optimize their input in the effort to optimize the volume of works and their intervals using decision support tool software Spare optimization system in attempting a drastic reduction in expensive maintenance inventory Is repairing components worth doing? Is non OEM component can be justified? An approach to implement good efficiency drive program The very basic maintenance philosophy one can not deny: clean, tight and lubricate and how to implement these correctly in almost all industries (an old maintenance approach to even ultra modern assets) A good maintenance is a simple maintenance, an old good maintenance view even in the modern maintenance approach

COURSE OUTLINE

Modern Maintenance Management Approach

Modern maintenance techniques and methodologies Total maintenance strategy and bench marking to increase maintenance performance and costs effectiveness Optimization of running operation of assets along with its preservation at all times their functions? Pareto principle in the diversified assets

New Paradigm in Maintenance and Failure Management

New paradigm of modern maintenance management approach, to totally transform the archaic maintenance conducts to a new, logical, and effective maintenance management of the future? Understanding the differences between failure management and failure prevention to preserve function of assets in their performance standards

Successful and Proven Maintenance Technique and Methodology in Industries

Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) its foundation and strength Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) its foundation and strength Human resources management of change in future maintenance management Beware to system operation and maintenance procedures that is not optimized by RCM procedure that can caused catastrophic accidents to the assets TPM and RCM Implementation

WHO SHOULD PARTICIPATE

Maintenance Manager/ Superintendent/ Supervisor/ Engineer Plant Manager/Superintendent/Supervisor/Engineer Operation Manager/ Superintendent/ Supervisor/ Engineer Everybody or professional who want to get benefit or broaden knowledge from this course Instructor DR.-Ing. Ir. Tri Yuswijayanto Zaenuri/ DR. Ir. Rachmat Kentardjo Bachrum, DEA Schedule Jun 7-10, 2010 4 days Venue Novotel Hotel Bandung Tuition Fee Rp. 7.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax. Registration (form) Send by email -or- fax to:

PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR - 16143

(0251) 2169150, 9399988 (0251) 7534984 training@focustraco.com

COURSE OUTLINE

Plant Boundary Definition Damage Mechanism and Failure Mode Corrosion Circuit and Criticality Determination Metal Loss Determination Creep and Fatigue Failure Mode Introduction to Structural Reliability and Probabilistic Limit State Function & FOSM Formulation Probabilistic Remaining Strength Calculation Probabilistic Remaining Life Estimation Inspection, Maintenance and Repair Plan and Strategy

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

The delegates recommended to attend this training are managers, engineers, superintendents, supervisors, inspectors and technicians involved in the decision making process in the inspection, maintenance and operation process.

The minimum education background of the participants is at bachelor level or senior high school with at least five years of experience.

note: There will be several instructors for this training to make sure that the right hand deliver the right materials to the participants.

Instructor Ahmad Taufik, M.Eng, Ph.D Schedule April 19-23, 2010 5 days Venue Jayakarta Hotel Bandung Tuition Fee Rp. 8.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax. Registration Send by email -or- fax to:

PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR - 16143

(0251) 2169150, 9399888 (0251) 7534984 training@focustraco.com

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Diesel engines and reciprocating compressors are the most common equipment used in the industries nowadays. Periodic monitoring gives operator opportunity to observe and to predict possible early failure. The continuous information and monitoring will enable operator to monitor possible early failure trends and to aid predicted failure. Predictive maintenance is the third generation of maintenance method. It plays an importance and critical roles to optimize overall plant expenses and production cost.

In this 5-day seminar, selected participants will learn how to do predictive and preventive maintenance properly. The participants will also learn and practice how to measure engine performance using software & hardware in the Combustion Engines & Propulsion System Laboratory of ITB. The participants will also review the actual case studies withdrawn from the industries and solved by the Laboratory.

COURSE OUTLINE

Basic Theory of Predictive Maintenance Method Conditions monitoring as part of predictive maintenance Performance trending analysis as back bone of predictive maintenance Root cause of engine failure related to predictive maintenance Parameter of operating conditions related to predictive maintenance Predictive Maintenance of Lubrication System Monitoring lubrication system & lubricating oil Lubricating oil performance analysis in predictive maintenance analysis Vibration Analysis Data acquisition and time wave form analysis Orbit analysis Amplitude analysis Vs time Phase analysis Data interpretation Continuous monitoring and diagnosis Vibration on reciprocating engines Reciprocating Engines Predictive Maintenance Condition monitoring Advantage of program Reliable detection to increasing disturbance Determine condition and mechanical performance Information to support knowledge of detected components behavior Cost effective implementation Predictive Maintenance of Reciprocating Compressors Decrease pressure Vs crank angle curve Decrease pressure Vs volume curve Analysis of P-T and P-V curves Analysis of vibration pattern Analysis of lubricating oil Problems finding and diagnosis Predictive Maintenance of Diesel Engines Decrease pressure Vs crank angle curve Decrease pressure Vs volume curve Analysis of P-T and P-V curves Analysis of vibration pattern Analysis of lubricating oil Problems finding and diagnosis Preparation of Predictive Maintenance Organization Program preparation, Define approach and goal setting Action plan of implementation, set up checklist and procedure Case Studies Predictive maintenance of large diesel engines at PT. PLN Batam & Riau, PT. Semen Padang, PT. Tambang Timah. Workshop Monitor and measure engine performance using software and hardware of Predictive Maintenance at ITB-Laboratory of Internal Combustion Engines and Propulsion System.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

The following selected participants should attend this course:

Maintenance Engineer/ Superintendent/ Supervisor Rotating Engineer/ Superintendent/ Supervisor Power Plant Engineer/ Superintendent/ Supervisor Manufacturing Manager Everybody who wants to add knowledge and interest in the above subject.

 

Instructor Ir. Chakimoel Jasjkur M.Sc and Team

Schedule March 29-April 1, 2010 4 days

Venue Novotel Hotel Bandung

Tuition Fee Rp. 7.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax.

Registration Send by email -or- fax to:

PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR - 16143

(0251) 2169150, 9399988 (0251) 7534984 training@focustraco.com

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES

Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) can drastically improve maintenance strategy and efficiency achieved by industries. TPM can properly optimize the synergy between operators and plant equipment. Furthermore, TPM can also give contribution to the environmental conservation and work comfort ability. Many industries in United State of America and Japan have proven how well-implemented TPM in their industries, have given high cost saving, long lasting continuous operation, and health & safety program improvement.

This course will present the philosophy of TPM, including on how to implement that program in the company. It is expected that the participants can absorb comprehensive a lesson-learned regarding TPM, and implement the TPM concept and knowledge in their working environment to improve maintenance management, productivity leading to maximum plant availability with good safety records.

CRUSIAL BENEFITS

Participants are expected to enable to:

Understand principles of TPM Understand proper philosophy of TPM program Understand implementation strategy of TPM Fully understand how to implement TPM program in the company

COURSE CONTENT

1. TPM in Process Industry

History, development and definition of TPM Special aspect in process industry Management in process industry Basic activity of TPM development

2. Maximizing Production Effectiveness

Production effectiveness in the industry Overall plant effectiveness Maximizing effectiveness of production input Continuous improvement

3. Directive Correction

What is directive correction Lost and six major results Directive correction in practice Steps in directive correction Technical analysis for correction P-M analysis (phenomenon-mechanism) Malfunction reduction pprogram Failure reduction program Process simplification program

4. Autonomous Maintenance

Autonomous maintenance development program Un-separated Operation and Maintenance Classification and alocation of maintenance activity Definition of equipment base line condition Implementation steps of auotonomous maintenance Preparation for main plan of autonomous maintenance Autonomous maintenance audit

5. Planned Maintenance

Equipment management in process industry Planned-maintenance in process industry Planned-maintenance system Improvement of maintenance effectiveness Planned-maintenance implementation steps

6. Initial Management

Requirement of initial management Equipment life cost Design of MP (maintenance prevention) Initial Management system Equipment initial management practice Control in commissioning Utilization of product design technology and MP design data

7. Qualified of Maintenance

Qualified maintenance in process industry Qualified maintenance in TPM Initial condition of maintenance successfulness Basic element maintenance quality Qualified maintenance implementation Who should use qualified maintenance Quality improvement through initial management

8. Skill Training of Operation and Maintenance

Couching and training in TPM Six steps to improve maintenance and operation ability

9. TPM at Administration and Support Section

Requirement of TPM at administration and support section TPM implementation at administration and support section TPM promotion at administration and support section Job function improvement Directive improvement Administration of autonomous maintenance

10. Safe and Enviromental Friendly System

TPM and management of safety and enviromental No accident and pollution Strategic key to zero accident and pollution Steps to zero accident and pollution Sample of audit Specific strategy to zero accident and pollution

11. Small Group Activity in TPM

TPM small group activity characteristic Function and operation of TPM small group Role of small group at each level

12. TPM Effectiveness Measurement

Philosophy to define objective Measure TPM effectiveness Type of indicator TPM Evaluation Benefit Measure of TPM

WHO SHOULD PARTICIPATE

Maintenance Manager/ Superintendent/ Engineer/ Supervisor/ Planner Production Manager/ Superintendent/ Engineer/ Supervisor Plant Manager/ Superintendent/ Engineer/ Supervisor Everybody who wants to add knowledge and interest in the above subject Instructor DR.-Ing. Ir. Tri Yuswijayanto Z. and Team Schedule February 8-12, 2010 5 days Venue Novotel Hotel Bandung Tuition Fee Rp. 8.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax. Registration Send by email -or- fax to:

PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR - 16143

(0251) 2169150, 9399988 (0251) 7534984 training@focustraco.com

COURSE INTRODUCTION

Dalam akhir setiap analisis bisnis semua keputusan akan dikeluarkan dengan batas-batas keuangan. Ini berlaku untuk semua fungsi-fungsi bisnis dalam suatu perusahaan termasuk maintenance. Kelayakan suatu proses maintenance biasanya menjadi hal yang penting jika akan dikerjakan. Dalam pengerjaannya semua faktor termasuk ekonomi akan penjadi perhatian dari pihak management. Semua detail dalam suatu proses maintenance seperti breakdown, penggantian spare part, perbaikan sistem dan sebagainya haruslah dapat diprediksi. Karena dari sini kita akan mengetahui sebenarnya berapa biaya yang kita perlukan dalam suatu proses maintenance. Terkait dengan itu juga maka kita perlu mempelajari spare parts management dan assets management yang akan menjadi alat pendukung sehingga benar-benar tercipta sistem maintenance yang baik dalam perusahaan.

HOW YOU CAN BENEFIT FROM THIS COURSE

Kursus ini akan memberikan kepada peserta pengetahuan yang menyeluruh tentang aspek biaya dalam proses maintenance. Bagaimana untuk menghitung semua biaya dan keuntungan yang didapat dari setiap proses maintenance. Apa yang didapatkan oleh peserta nantinya dapat digunakan untuk membangun sistem maintenance yang baik di perusahaannya. Dan akhirnya dapat dilakukan peningkatan profit perusahaan serta menghindari pemborosan biaya akibat inefisiensi dalam maintenance.

COURSE OUTLINE

A. Maintenance Cost Engineering

Total Review tentang Maintenance Management Kebijakan-kebijakan dalam proses Maintenance: dari kebijakan breakdown sampai kebijakan pembaharuan. Keputusan dalam Maintenance: menganalisis kelayakan ekonomi dari keputusan-keputusan yang mungkin dibuat dan mengeluarkannya dalam bentuk yang sesuai. Dari kebijakan sampai keputusan menuju ke siklus yang dinamis dari Maintenance Management. Biaya (Cost) dalam Maintenance: jenis-jenisnya dan bagaimana mereka timbul dalam proses Maintenance. Proses Engineering dalam biaya (Cost) : mencari arah yang baik secara ekonomi untuk biaya-biaya yang muncul dalam Maintenance. Teknik-teknik yang telah terbukti efektif dalam mengurangi biaya-biaya dalam Maintenance. Prestasi dalam program-program Maintenance

B. Spare Parts Management

Pandangan perusahaan dalam inventaris spare part: dari prestasi maksimal peralatan hingga program ekonomi Maintenanance hingga pendekatan menyeluruh perusahaan. Hubungan antara program Maintenance dengan penyediaan spare part: bagaimana menghubungkan program Maintenance dengan permintaan spare part serta mengelompokan dan memisah-misahkannya. Metodologi A/D (Aggregation/Disaggregation): langkah-langkah pendekatan dalam pengelompokan dan pemisahan sehingga sesuai dengan kebijakan penyediaan spare part. Mengeksplorasi kebijakan penyediaan spare part yang berbeda-beda sesuai dengan karakteristiknya.

C. Asset Management

Siklus hidup peralatan : diskusi tentang tahap-tahap hidup suatu peralatan yang digunakan. Karakter ekonomi dalam setiap tahap. Struktur biaya yang terjadi pada suatu peralatan. Perhitungan nilai-nilai ekonomi secara menyeluruh untuk suatu aset. Teknik yang optimal untuk memaksimalkan nilai suatu aset.

WHO SHOULD PARTICIPATE

Maintenance Manager/ Superintendent/ Supervisor/ Engineer Plant Manager/ Superintendent/ Supervisor/ Engineer Operation Manager/ Superintendent/ Supervisor/ Engineer Everybody or professional who want to get benefit or broaden knowledge from this course Instructor DR.-Ing. Ir. Tri Yuswijayanto Zaenuri and Team

Schedule December 14-17, 2009 4 days

Venue Novotel Hotel Bandung

Tuition Fee Rp. 7.650.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax.

Registration Send by email -or- fax to:

PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR - 16143

(0251) 2169150, 9399988 (021) 41002917 (0251) 7534984 training@focustraco.com

ABOUT THE COURSE

This course is designed to build competency in Work Control as a primary skill set in the Competency Map for Facilities Maintenance Management. It will focus on the six phases of work management (work identification, planning, prioritization, scheduling, execution and history capture.) A pre/ post self assessment will be used to measure competency improvement. Each participant will develop an action plan to help their organizations become more efficient and safer.

YOU WILL LEARN

To develop world class planning and work control To employ business process analysis techniques in work control. How to use a gap analysis on your work management system. Step-by-step work control from identification through using work history Optimization of preventive and condition-monitoring activities Techniques critical equipment analysis, critical spares control, and emergency response work.

COURSE CONTENT

Work Identification Planning Prioritization Scheduling Execution History Records Optimizing Preventive Maintenance Predictive Maintenance Planning Critical Equipment Focus Emergency Response

DESIGNED FOR

Maintenance managers, superintendents, supervisors, team leaders and planners who are engaged in work management, planning, and scheduling. These essential skills are the key components of integrity management, safety, resource control, and reliable operation.

Instructor Ir. Budhi Harto, MM Schedule August 12-14, 2009 3 days Venue Grand Preanger Hotel Bandung Tuition Fee Rp. 5.450.000,-   per participant, excluding accommodation & tax. Registration Send by email -or- fax to:

PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR - 16143

(0251) 2169150, 9399888   ( 021) 41002917 (0251) 7534984 training@focustraco.com

DESIGNED FOR

All maintenance, engineering, and operations personnel responsible for planning and managing effective maintenance shutdowns. Participants should have foundation skills in maintenance planning and scheduling.

YOU WILL LEARN

Development and control of maintenance shutdown work scope To control work before and during the maintenance shutdown To use available computerized scheduling tools To use manpower planning and control How to measure progress of the maintenance shutdown To manage worker productivity How to measure maintenance shutdown performance How to improve performance on future maintenance shutdowns

ABOUT THE COURSE

This course is designed to teach the skills of maintenance shutdown management as described in the Facilities Maintenance Management Competency Map. You will develop shutdown planning strategies and will develop the organizational structure necessary for managing successful shutdowns. Case studies and real world examples will be used to reinforce the techniques learned in the course. Students will be asked to bring examples from their maintenance shutdown experiences to be used as case studies during the course.

COURSE CONTENT

Maintenance shutdown terms and maintenance shutdown basics Shutdown planning strategy: establishing goals and objectives, working cooperatively across departments, developing maintenance shutdown procedures Management planning: components of the maintenance shutdown plan, planning for effective communications Developing a management strategy, organization, and responsibilities Work scope development and strategy Planning and scheduling controls: participation and teamwork, the overall plan, specifying tasks, shutdown and start-up plans, work scheduling, optimizing the plan, handling emergent work, work control documents Computerized scheduling tools Manpower planning and control: using in-house resources, balancing teams and skills, managing scarce and critical resources Instructor Ir. Budhi Harto, MM Schedule July 15-17, 2009 3 days Venue Grand Preanger Hotel Bandung Tuition Fee Rp. 5.450.000,-   per participant, excluding accommodation & tax. Registration Send by email -or- fax to:

PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR - 16143

(0251) 2169150, 9399888   ( 021) 41002917 (0251) 7534984 training@focustraco.com

WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND

This course is aimed at providing an in-depth understanding to the principles of hydraulics and pneumatics integrated with effective maintenance works in industries.

Methodology

A combination of interactive lectures to explain the fundamental principles of hydraulics and pneumatics, for designing, selecting and maintenance works carried out on different types of industrial hydraulic and pneumatic systems for a variety of applications.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Maintenance Managers, Superintendents, Supervisors and Technicians, Plant Managers, Service Engineers, Supervisors and Technicians who are dealing with the integration of hydraulic and pneumatic systems in their plant. Technical Personnel without engineering and technological background, but want to familiarize themselves with selection and maintenance practices in both hydraulics and pneumatics systems.

KEY BENEFITS OF ATTENDING THIS COURSE

be able to design and select suitable components in both hydraulic and pneumatic systems. understand the fundamentals of how to build line diagrams with these components. learn simplified calculations in hydraulic and pneumatic systems. acquire tips on installation procedures. be able to trouble-shoot problems faced in these systems acquire up-to-date information on the principles, operation, application and maintenance practices of hydraulic and pneumatic systems.

COURSE CONTENTS

Introduction (Hydraulic)

Understanding the main difference between Hydraulics and Pneumatics Principles of Hydraulics – How it works? Basic Hydraulic System and its components Hydraulic Graphical Symbols

Maintenance of Hydraulic Systems

Preventive Maintenance of Hydraulic Systems Corrective Maintenance of Hydraulic Systems Predictive Maintenance of Hydraulic Systems Preventing Hydraulic failures

Energy Efficiency and Conservation in Centrifugal Pumps:- A Case Study

Requirements of Hydraulic Fluids and Storage

Types of Hydraulic Actuators and its use Types of Hydraulic Accumulators and its use Types of Hydraulic Brakes and its use Types of Hydraulic Cylinders and its use Types of Hydraulic Circuits and its use Types of Hydraulic Presses and its use Types of Hydraulic Tools and its use

Economics of Hydraulic Systems

Tank and Reservoir Level Management Synthetic and Gear Oil Selection Controlling Gearbox Contamination Grease Selection

Introduction (Pneumatic)

Pneumatic System Layout and Basic Requirements Principles of Pneumatics – How it works? Best Selection for Pneumatic Systems

Pneumatics Systems and its components

Pneumatic Tools Pneumatic Switches Pneumatic Actuators Air Compressors Vacuum Pumps Air Brakes

Energy Efficiency and Conservation in Air Compressors:- A Case Study

Problem solving maintenance guide

Preventive Maintenance of Pneumatic Systems Corrective Maintenance of Pneumatic Systems Predictive Maintenance of Pneumatic Systems

Methods of Submitting Issues/Problems to

Management

Pneumatic Controls

Pneumatic Components

Costing

Instructor FOCUS's Team Expert Schedule On Request 2 days Venue - - Tuition Fee  Rp. 3.600.000,-   per participant, excluding accommodation & tax. Registration Send by email -or- fax to:

PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR – 16143

(021) 7009-9943   (0251) 2169-150 (0251) 7534-984 training@focustraco.com  

WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND

This course is aimed at providing an in-depth understanding to the principles of hydraulics and pneumatics integrated with effective maintenance works in industries.

Methodology

A combination of interactive lectures to explain the fundamental principles of hydraulics and pneumatics, for designing, selecting and maintenance works carried out on different types of industrial hydraulic and pneumatic systems for a variety of applications.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Maintenance Managers, Superintendents, Supervisors and Technicians, Plant Managers, Service Engineers, Supervisors and Technicians who are dealing with the integration of hydraulic and pneumatic systems in their plant. Technical Personnel without engineering and technological background, but want to familiarize themselves with selection and maintenance practices in both hydraulics and pneumatics systems.

KEY BENEFITS OF ATTENDING THIS COURSE

be able to design and select suitable components in both hydraulic and pneumatic systems. understand the fundamentals of how to build line diagrams with these components. learn simplified calculations in hydraulic and pneumatic systems. acquire tips on installation procedures. be able to trouble-shoot problems faced in these systems acquire up-to-date information on the principles, operation, application and maintenance practices of hydraulic and pneumatic systems.

COURSE CONTENTS

Introduction (Hydraulic)

Understanding the main difference between Hydraulics and Pneumatics Principles of Hydraulics – How it works? Basic Hydraulic System and its components Hydraulic Graphical Symbols

Maintenance of Hydraulic Systems

Preventive Maintenance of Hydraulic Systems Corrective Maintenance of Hydraulic Systems Predictive Maintenance of Hydraulic Systems Preventing Hydraulic failures

Energy Efficiency and Conservation in Centrifugal Pumps:- A Case Study

Requirements of Hydraulic Fluids and Storage

Types of Hydraulic Actuators and its use Types of Hydraulic Accumulators and its use Types of Hydraulic Brakes and its use Types of Hydraulic Cylinders and its use Types of Hydraulic Circuits and its use Types of Hydraulic Presses and its use Types of Hydraulic Tools and its use

Economics of Hydraulic Systems

Tank and Reservoir Level Management Synthetic and Gear Oil Selection Controlling Gearbox Contamination Grease Selection

Introduction (Pneumatic)

Pneumatic System Layout and Basic Requirements Principles of Pneumatics – How it works? Best Selection for Pneumatic Systems

Pneumatics Systems and its components

Pneumatic Tools Pneumatic Switches Pneumatic Actuators Air Compressors Vacuum Pumps Air Brakes

Energy Efficiency and Conservation in Air Compressors:- A Case Study

Problem solving maintenance guide

Preventive Maintenance of Pneumatic Systems Corrective Maintenance of Pneumatic Systems Predictive Maintenance of Pneumatic Systems

Methods of Submitting Issues/Problems to

Management

Pneumatic Controls

Pneumatic Components

Costing

Instructor FOCUS's Team Expert Schedule On Request 2 days Venue - - Tuition Fee  Rp. 3.600.000,-   per participant, excluding accommodation & tax. Registration Send by email -or- fax to:

PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR – 16143

(021) 7009-9943   (0251) 2169-150 (0251) 7534-984 training@focustraco.com  

COURSE INTRODUCTION

Reliability improvement is the focus in industry today. This is to insure the available of the products/ services which comply the demands. Many programs are designed to improve maintenance and reliability, but, the achieved results are rarely sustaining. This indicates that change is a difficult process and without proper attention to organizational culture, long-term successful change is not possible.

This course defines the culture, especially the organizational cultures. It elaborates the elements of culture, i.e. values, role models, rites and rituals, and cultural infrastructure. Then the discussion on the elements of change are following, i.e. leadership, work process, structure, group learning, technology, communication, interrelationships, and rewards. These two types of elements form a matrix which is the basis of the web of cultural change.

A tool has been developed for assessing the organizational culture with the objective to identify the root causes of the un-sustainability of the maintenance and reliability improvements. Recommendations for correction action can be derived from the results of the assessment.

HOW YOU CAN BENEFIT FROM THIS COURSE

Changing the organizational culture in order to promote long-lasting change Provide a solid foundation to build new concepts, behavior and ways of thinking about work. Provide guidance for culture change and targeting reliability improvement. Understand the concept of cultural change applicable for the tasks you have every day.

COURSE CONTENTS

Culture defined Vision and the goal achievement model Organizational values Role models Rites and rituals Cultural infrastructure Elements of change: leadership, work process, structure, group learning, technology, communication, interrelationships, and rewards. The web of cultural change Assessment and corrective action

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Maintenance Managers/ Superintendent/ Engineers/ Planners/ Supervisors Project Engineers Process & Manufacturing Engineer Production Planners/ Engineer/ PPIC/ Operation Engineers Other professionals who want to have a better understanding and take advantage from the course. Instructor DR. Ir. Edy Suwondo Schedule August 18-20, 2009 3 days Venue Aston Hotel Bandung Tuition Fee  Rp. 5.450.000,-   per participant, excluding accommodation & tax. Registration Send by email -or- fax to:

PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR – 16143

(021) 7009-9943   (0251) 2169-150 (0251) 7534-984 training@focustraco.com  
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