UPTIME: Strategies for Excellence in Maintenance Management

UPTIME: Strategies for Excellence in Maintenance Management

by JohnDixonCampbell (Author)

Synopsis

In order to facilitate true change in an organization, its thinking patterns need to be the first thing to change. Your employees need more than empowerment. They need to move from doing their jobs to doing whatever is needed for the good of the entire organization.

Thoughtware is the underlying platform on which every organization operates, the set of assumptions upon which the organization is structured. When you understand and change thoughtware, the tools and techniques of continuous improvement become incredibly powerful.

Sustainable change only happens when both philosophy and techniques are combined in a well-grounded methodology. The new thoughtware introduced here describes how to shift your organization's understanding from the old paradigm based on division of labor, departmentalization, span of control, and point of authority to the powerful new context of knowledge, measurement, time to action and allowment.

New thoughtware will allow knowledge workers to emerge, grow, and truly impact your organization. For senior executives, middle managers and frontline workers, this book provides new thought patterns for the knowledge era.

Change:
It is difficult. It can create tension. It is certain.

Thought:
It is powerful. It is free. It can transform your organization.

How-to:

  • Use this book to improve communication between all players in your organization
  • Use it before developing your company's vision, so that the strength of the new thoughtware can help you reach your goals.
  • Use it in conjunction with Building a Shared Vision, before developing your organization's Lean Management System.
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    Format: Hardcover
    Pages: 204
    Edition: 1
    Publisher: Productivity Press
    Published: 01 Jan 1995

    ISBN 10: 1563270536
    ISBN 13: 9781563270536