Why a CMMS Fails (And How to Prevent It)
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A computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) is essential for efficiently gathering, sorting, analyzing and acting on critical information related to equipment and facilities performance. Managers use this information to, among other things, set department priorities and justify equipment purchases. But in too many cases, the CMMS does not produce the desired results, and managers face an array of obstacles in trying to ensure that the software has the capacity to successfully support a department’s mission.
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Wednesday 11 July, 2007 01:32 PM |