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CMMS Webinars:
Webinar 1: What can a CMMS do for your institution?
Webinar 2: CMMS: maintenance, planning & scheduling

$99 per institution for 1 webinar • $179 per institution for both webinars

 
Wednesday June 24, 2009 (12 PM EST)
• What can a CMMS do for your institution?

Wednesday June 24, 2009 (3 PM EST)
• CMMS: maintenance, planning & scheduling




Overview - What can a CMMS do for your institution?

This webinar will illustrate how a CMMS can help maintenance operations play a major role in keeping their facilities in an orderly fashion. It covers basic CMMS modules such as Equipment, Preventive Maintenance, Work Order System, Inventory Control, etc.

Overview - CMMS: maintenance, planning & scheduling
Maintenance planning and scheduling prioritizes and organizes work so it can be executed in a highly efficient fashion. Some of the key benefits of proper planning and scheduling are cost savings due to efficient use of maintenance labor hours and reduced injuries and less stress from a better work flow.

 

 

 



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Presenter:

Kris Bagadia

Kris is regarded as one of the world’s leading authorities on CMMS. He is a CMMS pioneer who envisioned and developed the first non-mainframe-based CMMS while employed as a maintenance supervisor. Mr. Bagadia has written two books and dozens of articles for publications including AS&HF. He has taught hundreds of courses and is a frequent speaker at industry conferences.
 

Moderator:

Irene Tlach:

Irene is the Editor-in-Chief of American School & Hospital Facility magazine and its website FacilityManagement.com