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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231114T113000
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URL:https://www.ifmaatlanta.org/events/fms-you-spoke-and-we-listened/
SUMMARY:Optimizing the Value of Your Computerized Maintenance Management Sy
 stem (CMMS)
DESCRIPTION:\nCEU Approved\, Education Class\n“FM’s you spoke\, and we 
 listened!”\nThis upcoming Lunch 'n Learn session responds to a request f
 or education on technology applications for asset management.\n\nAre you u
 tilizing and getting the most out of your CMMS system? Proper management o
 f your building’s assets can support getting the maximum life expectancy
  and minimize costs for operations and maintenance. Join us for a lunch an
 d learn hosted by BMOC (Building Maintenance Optimization Consultants) as 
 they dive into pain points and best practices of asset management.You will
  take-away key things to look for in your CMMS and ways to improve your fa
 cility asset management.. This is a 200-level CEU seminar.\n\nCourse Descr
 iption:\n\nThis session has been designed primarily for facilities manager
 s who use a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) as a tool to
  optimize and manage their maintenance program. The session will last one 
 hour. Organizations that operate and maintain buildings always strive to m
 aximize asset reliability and energy efficiency while managing labor and m
 aterial costs. One tool that is most often used in this effort is the CMMS
 . Many organizations are frustrated with the performance and perceive lack
  of value of their CMMS. Reporting is tedious to produce\, uninformative\,
  and unreliable. The problem may not be the CMMS\, but rather the quality 
 of information in the CMMS. The quality and completeness of the data in th
 e CMMS is poor and taken for granted as a rote task. The session will focu
 s on how facilities managers can increase the value of the CMMS to make in
 formed decisions by making sure the data and information (asset attributes
 \, preventive maintenance procedures\, O &amp\; M manuals\, etc.) is compl
 ete and accurate.  We will provide useful information and guidance to hel
 p CMMS users get more out of their existing CMMS without replacing it.\n\n
 Learning Objective 1\n\nIdentify and describe the basic features of CMMS a
 pplications that the user can leverage to further support work order manag
 ement\, capital planning\, and the provision of authoritative technical in
 formation for maintenance techs technicians\;\n\nLearning Objective 2\n\nI
 dentify and describe best practices for data acquisition and management in
 cluding staff\, processes\, unique identifiers\, labels\, asset inventor &
 amp\;\, data collection process\, asset categorization\, hierarchies\, ass
 et taxonomy\, &amp\; life cycle modeling.\n\nLearning Objective 3\n\nExpla
 in how a well developed asset database is the gateway to important facilit
 ies management initiatives like preventive maintenance programming\, plann
 ing and scheduling\, MRO spares inventory management\, condition assessmen
 t\, and capital planning.
LOCATION:Training Room at Governor's Gun Club\, 1005 Cobb PL Blvd\, NW\, Ke
 nnesaw\, GA\, United States
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