Course Summary:

Tools and Strategies to Maximize Maintenance Performance

Course #K529
March 23-24, 2009
Doubletree Hotel of Madison*,  525 West Johnson Street, Madison, Wisconsin
Course Fee: $995 Discount Is Available
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Benefits

This practical course will further your development as an effective manager with the tools, knowledge and techniques needed to:

  • Manage your employees
  • Schedule and track maintenance activities
  • Cost justify your maintenance operation and maintenance projects
  • Insure that projects are done on time and within the budget
  • Collect and use data to analyze trends and generate accurate budgets
  • Reduce the operation’s impact on the environment
  • Reduce and manage energy costs

Topics

  • Effectively Using Your Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS)
  • Effective Project Management Techniques for Maintenance
  • Implementing a Green Building Strategy
  • Understanding Financial Systems and Cost Justifying Your Maintenance Program

Audience

This course will be valuable to

  • Maintenance supervisors and managers
  • Maintenance, industrial and manufacturing engineers
  • Plant engineers
  • Plant managers
  • Others concerned with improving maintenance performance

Earn PDH, LU, CEU

By participating in this course, you will earn 14 Professional Development Hours (PDH) and 1.4 Continuing Education Units (CEU). Learn more about PDH, LU, CEU and state licensing boards.

Instructors

R.T. Chris Christensen, Professor Emeritus, Waukesha, Wisconsin

Rob Stone, Project Manager, Palm Springs, California

Joy Altwies, Program Director, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin

Frank Rath, Program Director, University of Wisconsin-MadisonEngineering Professional Development, Madison, Wisconsin

General Information

Fee Covers Notebook and other course materials, break refreshments, lunches and certificate.

Cancellation If you cannot attend, please notify us by March 16, and we will refund your fee. Cancellations received after this date and no-shows are subject to a $150 administrative fee. You may enroll a substitute at any time before the course starts.

Accommodations We have reserved a block of sleeping rooms ($139/single; $139/double, including parking, airport/conference shuttle, pool and exercise room) for course participants at the Doubletree Hotel, 525 West Johnson Street, Madison, WI. To reserve a room, call 1-800-222-8733 or 608-251-5511 and indicate that you will be attending this course under group code FR1. Room requests made later than February 23 will be subject to availability.

Course Location This course will be held at Doubletree Hotel of Madison, 525 West Johnson Street, Madison, WI. 608-251-5511

Course Discount  Team Discount $895 each, if three or more people from the same organization enroll in the course. Save $100 per person.

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Call 800-462-0876 or 608-262-2061 and ask for:
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