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» Assessments (9)The Reliability Game®
Has your organization adopted a reliability-based approach to maintenance?
The Reliability Game is designed to teach participants how to make the transition from a reactive to a proactive maintenance environment. They will learn to "follow the money" and further their understanding of the business potential of reliability. The game is also an effective, interactive approach when promoting change management.
Participants will learn:
• The financial opportunity associated with proactive maintenance
• Where the money goes
• How to stop wasting money
How is it used?
• Corporate Training Programs
• Work Process Redesign & Implementation
• Management Training Programs
• Required Training for Leadership
• Plant Initiative Support
• Part of Comprehensive Reliability Implementation
• Introduction to Proactive Philosophy
• Team Building Exercises
• Change Management Initiatives
How is it played?
The Reliability Game is played by teams of four people who will assume one of the following roles: Finance Manager, Purchasing Coordinator, Maintenance Resource Planner, Operations Coordinator. The concept is simple: each team determines the best way to manage their equipment, money, time, labor and material resources. Throughout the simulation, each team's financial performance is tracked and discussed, creating a competitive atmosphere. By the game's end there is typically a greater appreciation for the value of reliability and the entire reliability philosophy. We recommend that all functions of the organization participate in the Reliability Game in order to develop a common frame of reference and a team mentality.Reviews
