
Why RCM Fails How to Fix it Plus Wrench Time in Maintenance with Erik Hupje on CMMSradio
Erik Hupje explores Winston Ledet’s findings on human error in maintenance and emphasizes the strategic execution of RCM, RCA, and productivity processes.
Key Takeaways:
- 84% of failures in DuPont’s study were due to work not done to standard—i.e., human error.
- RCM and RCA often fail from poor execution, not poor analysis.
- Processes like RCM should be business-owned, not department-owned.
- Wrench time is a key productivity metric—low values signal planning and system flaws.
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