Two Things Engineers Consistently Get Wrong

Thursday, 30 October 2014 by Jon Bailey

As I think back over the years of site assessments, reliability implementation, and coaching of facilities and engineers globally there are two concepts that consistently show up as weak areas with engineers in manufacturing environments. The first is true in-depth "root causes" problem solving (this is different than the "engineers jumping to conclusions process" that many employ) and the second...

What Is A Flipped Classroom?

Thursday, 11 September 2014 by Jon Bailey

The flipped classroom is a what is known in education as a pedagogical model in which the typical lecture and homework elements of a course are reversed. Short video lectures are viewed by students at home or work before the face to face class session, while in-class time is devoted to application exercises, projects work, or group discussions. The video lecture or elearning is often seen as the...

Understanding Asset Related Criticality: Managing asset by criticality (Part 3)

Friday, 05 September 2014 by Jon Bailey

Darrin Wikoff shares the final installment in his three part series on Asset Criticality.

Understanding Asset Related Risk: Part 2 What can be learned from the number?

Tuesday, 02 September 2014 by Jon Bailey

Darrin Wikoff shares the second post in the series on criticality. WHAT CAN BE LEARNED FROM THE NUMBER? This is the point where most asset management processes go wrong. Many models in use today will set a criticality ranking based solely on the scoring range. For example, an asset which scores between 75 and 100 may be considered “critical”, while an asset that scores less than 25 may be...

Understanding Asset Related Risk: a three part series

Tuesday, 19 August 2014 by Jon Bailey

In this weeks post Darrin Wikoff shares the first of of a series on criticality. Although most asset management processes are based on managing risk, many organizations fail to fully understand the meaning behind an “asset criticality” ranking. Most asset management professionals will tell you that the “critical” assets have the greatest impact on the plant’s mission, be it production rate,...

Precision Maintenance: Belts, Chains, and Sprockets

Tuesday, 22 July 2014 by Jon Bailey

Belts, chains, and sprockets, chances are you have at least one if not all of these in your facility, and chances are you’re relying heavily on experience and judgment instead of quantitative inspection criteria. All too often the importance of proper inspection techniques and defined replacement criteria for these critical parts are overlooked. Don’t believe me? Just pull up some of your PM...

Eruditio Hosts First iBL Graduation

Tuesday, 17 June 2014 by Jon Bailey

June 4th through the 6th we welcomed iBL students from Weyerhaeuser and Mondelez to Charleston for our summer graduation ceremony aboard the USS Yorktown. We were also fortunate enough to have Kim Kallstrom attend the event to present the University of Tennessee Reliability and Maintainability Center (RMC) certificates to the graduates. The attendees included plant managers, divisional engineers,...

Preventive Maintenance and Exercise: Three ways they are the same and one way they are different

Wednesday, 11 June 2014 by Jon Bailey

Preventive Maintenance can be a lot like exercise but we will talk about just three of the ways they are the same and one major difference in today's post. The three ways they are the same include the following: Both of them can prolong the life of the asset. That asset may be a body or a machine but by doing the right activity at the right time it gives you the improved reliability that you...

Introducing: The Institute at Patriots Point

Thursday, 29 May 2014 by Jon Bailey
Eruditio announces The Institute at Patriots Point.

Welcome to the new EruditioLLC.com

Wednesday, 30 April 2014 by Shon Isenhour

Our Team at Eruditio, LLC is passionate about adult education and driving skills in today’s modern industries to have a significant impact on the bottom-line. Thought leadership, participation in international standards and certification bodies like ANSI, ISO, SMRP and ASTD, and an ever-increasing presence at international Asset Management and Leadership forums continues to strengthen our ability...