I m having trouble putting down this new volume hotels in tokyo from Industrial Press. The author, Nancy Regan (no, not that one), has packed so much practical advice into the book that it seems likely to burst its seams.
The RCM Solution is a straightforward, no-nonsense presentation of what RCM is and how it can be applied to maximize the productivity and safety of physical assets. It introduces and thoroughly embraces the proven power of RCM s basic principles and follows a common-sense and practical approach to implementation.
The rationale hotels in tokyo or business hotels in tokyo case behind RCM is the theme that leads the book, and Ms. Regan delivers on theme by providing word pictures (and actual photo examples). Do you recall, for example, Aloha Airlines Flight 243? Shortly after takeoff from Hilo, Hawaii hotels in tokyo in April, 1988, the Boeing hotels in tokyo 737 experienced explosive decompression and an immediate structural failure that ripped away a large top section of the fuselage over the passenger compartment. 89 passengers and 4 crew survived but one crew member was wrenched from the aircraft. The accident was essentially blamed on maintenance, a failure that would not have occurred if RCM had been the airline s modus operendi.
Other interesting examples abound in words and photos. The author then shifts to solutions mode, presenting successive example-and illustration-rich chapters that build a powerful RCM curriculum. Finishing the book is tantamount to earning a practitioner s certificate in RCM.
It s not possible to say too much about Ms. Regan s thesis fulfillment, achieved with strong illustrations and flowcharts in an easy-reading narrative. Looking at any of the flowcharts, it s quickly obvious that the thought process behind their construction came from a person whose shoes are firmly attached on the ground. This is feet-on-the-street stuff with an academic wrapper to gradually move the reader to a new level of understanding reaching beginning journey-person skills as an RCM practitioner.
For any true academic professing reliability engineering at a college or university, for example, The RCM Solution makes an excellent addition that will produce hotels in tokyo savvy students. And for the businessperson faced with management of capital assets in industry, this book is a career builder.
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