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News Release from: TA Cook | Subject: Leading + Motivating Maintenance Teams
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Team on 30 November 2005
Leading + Motivating Maintenance Teams
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In today's competitive business environment, the efficiency and maintenance of plants is of prime importance - learn how to achieve the motivation of your maintenance teams at this conference
In today's competitive business environment the efficiency of plants is of prime importance; no one can afford downtimes due to organisational, technical or other problems It is crucial to maintain your assets in a smart and cost effective manner
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 19 Feb 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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So how can you achieve this? Qualified, motivated, sharp, flexible staff - it is the workforce adding the necessary value to reach overall business objectives.
Sounds like common sense! Yet these issues are often neglected and surveys regularly show that managers' skills to lead and motivate are often poorly rated by a majority of their staff.
However it is you who has to ensure your people are enthusiastic about trying out new, more efficient working practices and enhancing the maintenance processes.
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Leading and motivating is not a natural talent.
At this conference "Leading and Motivating Maintenance Teams", to be held 18-19 January at the Crown Plaza in the NEC Birmingham, you will hear from experienced speakers who will advise you on which methods to use to develop your current abilities and help you bring the best out of your people.
Well known companies from different industries will be presenting their experiences and explaining which approaches they have chosen to optimise their maintenance activities, reduce costs and raise productivity - and all by focusing on people! The presentations will cover topics such as.
* Changing the culture in maintenance - what works and what doesn't.
* Establishing common objectives shared by the team.
* Experiences with remuneration and appraisal systems.
* How team performance can be monitored and shared.
* Creating and entrenching an effective Maintenance Organisation.
* and many other topics.
Companies represented on the speaker panel include GlaxoSmithKline, Ibstock Brik, Innovene (BP Group), MCP Consulting Group, Nissan Europe, The Royal Air Force, Rank Hovis, Royal Mail, Visteon and WmLee.
The conference is aimed at plant managers, maintenance managers, technical asset managers, reliability managers, engineers, manufacturing managers and operations, as well as trainers and HR professionals.
It is more than just listening to conference speeches: you will be given many opportunities to discuss the areas most important to you with our speakers during the breaks and the evening dinner, where all delegates and speakers are warmly invited as guests of TA Cook.
There will also be a site visit to Land Rover which will give you a first hand impression of this excellent example of a modern factory.
Please contact: Patricia Clemas for more information.
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