February 2010 – Improve use of your CMMS program
New information is always coming across my desk. I found two interesting articles in the on-line FacilitiesNet magazine.
CMMS programs, once implemented, sometimes become over time underutilized whereby the actual return on investment, ROI, isn’t achieved as quickly as was the intention. The following links below discuss ways to maximize, improve overall use of a CMMS program that will increase productivity and reduce costs.
Centennial Associates, Inc., over the last three years, has specialized in unique facilities services providing customers a data collection process that builds baseline inventories of maintainable assets to populate a company’s Computer Maintenance Management System quickly and cost effectively.
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Getting the most from CMMS – http://www.facilitiesnet.com/software/tip/Getting-the-Most-from-a-CMMS–18327
CMMS: 5 commonly under used functions – http://www.facilitiesnet.com/software/tip/CMMS-Five-Commonly-Underused-Functions–20585
Have a great day.
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I agree. Today’s facility managers now need to be concerned about the safety and quality of the material used to manufacture the desks, tables, and chairs that occupy space in their office buildings. Fortunately the office furniture industry now uses GreenGuard certified products to improve indoor air quality and reduce chemical exposure.