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People and Processes, Inc becomes SMRP Tier 5 Training Provider

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People and Processes, Inc becomes SMRP Tier 5 Training Provider

People and Processes, Inc (http://www.PeopleandProcesses.com) announced today the company has been approved as a SMRP Approved Provider for Training.

“People and Processes Inc. is recognized by the Society for Maintenance and Reliability Professionals (SMRP) as an approved provider of continuing education and training aligned with key subject areas related to reliability and physical asset managementsaid Jon Krueger, SMRP executive director.  “We’re excited that People and Processes are part of the program in its inaugural year.”

SMRP ProviderAs a SMRP Approved Provider, People and Processes Inc is recognized for its best-in-class continuing education training programs in reliability and physical asset management. People and Processes, Inc will be listed on the Approved Provider section of the SMRP website which is visited by more than 4,000 members.

People and Processes is a Tier 5 Approved Provider with courses that are taught as either Public Courses or onsite Private Courses at your location. The following courses are currently approved courses:

All courses taught as Public Courses are listed on our Schedule. If you prefer, you can host a private course at your facility.

“At People and Processes, our goal continues to be serving and adding the highest value in the Maintenance and Reliability community. Achieving recognition from the Society for Maintenance and Reliability Professionals (SMRP) as an Approved Provider for Training is another strong indicator of our continuing commitment to that goal” commented Jeff Shiver CMRP and Managing Principal of People and Processes.

About People and Processes, Inc.

People and ProcessesPeople and Processes, Inc. is a consulting and education services firm focused on helping people and organizations succeed in the Maintenance and Reliability Best Practices.  The company works in all verticals to include facilities, manufacturing, mining, municipal government, universities, and water as examples.  Offerings include CMMS/EAM implementation, assessment and benchmarking, work execution management, storerooms, and RCM2 as a network member of The Aladon Network.  Partnerships include Mapped Services or Training Provider for Uptime Elements Reliability Framework (MSAT), The Reliability and Maintainability Center at the University of Tennessee (RMC-UTK) and the RAMS Center at the University of North Florida.

About SMRP

The Society for Maintenance & Reliability Professionals (SMRP) is an international, nonprofit society dedicated to promoting excellence in maintenance, reliability and physical asset management. Our 4,000 members specialize in achieving improved efficiency and profitability across many industries by applying best practices and proactively managing operations, equipment and people. SMRP provides ANSI-accredited professional certification to validate critical knowledge and skills of the top practitioners in the profession.  For more information, visit www.smrp.org.

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