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What’s My Job? Series: Maintenance and Operations Roles and Responsibilities

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What’s My Job? Series: Maintenance and Operations Roles and Responsibilities

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Poor leadership is a morale and reliability & maintenance management killer and we need our maintenance managers to be effective. What are the skills and tasks that maintenance managers need to have/do to keep their teams on track and focused on their goals?

See Part 2 here: • What is My Job? Maintenance Manager: Part II
See Part 3 here: • What is My Job? Maintenance Manager: Part III

Are you a new Maintenance Manager or want to become one? Or maybe you are an experienced Maintenance Manager needing to refresh your job skills? This is the video series you are going to want to bookmark!

Reliability and Maintenance Management Consultants and IDCON leaders, Tor Idhammar and Owe Forsberg are here to give you a detailed description of what your tasks and skills should look like. Enjoy Part I of this three-part series!

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