Start Date : 12 Oct,2025
End Date : 16 Oct,2025
Duration : 5 Days
Overview:
Excellent Troubleshooting skills are considered a core competency for 'Best-in-Class' industrial companies. If your company’s goals include minimizing downtime then this workshop is a must because it delivers rapid, safe Troubleshooting.
Course Objectives:
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
Appreciate the difference and consequences between pro-active and reactive problem solving
Develop a structured approach to troubleshooting and problem solving
Understand continuous improvement in the way you run your processes
understand the difference between having a techniques manual on the bookshelf – and actually making it work
Implement teamwork and leadership principles; support and cooperation practices
Understand work practices which "allow" success in troubleshooting and problem solving
Course Content:
1- Introductory Concepts
Defining the nature of problems
Utilising a Common Terminology
Techniques introduction
Structured approaches
2- Tools & Techniques – Practical Experience
Application of Decision Logic
Problem Analysis and Synthesis
Practical Use of Tools and Techniques
Project selection methods
3- People Issues
Working practices – empowerment or impairment?
Group dynamics
Individual motivators: External vs. Internal Motivation
4- Operator, Maintainer, Designer Interface
Cross functional problem solving
Development of Maintenance strategy
Life Cycle Analysis, Design for Operation, Design for Maintenance
Variability Analysis
Strategies, Planning, and Protocols
5- Open Forum
Revisit Concepts, Tools and Techniques applied to problems
Case Studies and Action Plans
Targeted Audience:
Supervisors who are involved in the operations function and who are responsible for leading and directing people to achieve and improve productivity levels
Those faced with the challenge of actually using the various techniques of Troubleshooting and Problem Solving to reduce downtime and waste and improve run efficiencies will benefit
It is of equal importance to Production, Maintenance Engineering and Process Engineering personnel