Maintenance Planners, who are tasked with improving the efficiency of the Technicians working time, are often placed in the role without the benefit of formal training and coaching.
Planners are usually selected on the basis of specific technical knowledge they possess as to how perform maintenance jobs. That skill set, while critical to success, does not insure the Planner can thus transfer the knowledge to the Technicians effectively and efficiently.
Often the Planners feel a sense of frustration that their concepts on how to perform a maintenance task are not being absorbed by the Technicians.
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The following reasons are usually found during an assessment of the function:
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