A Professional:

Author David Maister has written that:

           “Professionalism is predominantly an attitude, not a set of competencies.

A real professional is a technician who cares.”

  Some characteristics he uses to describe great professionals include:

 

•Take pride in their work and show a personal commitment to quality.

•Anticipate and don’t wait to be told what to do – Show initiative.

•Do whatever it takes to do the job.

•Get involved and don’t just stick to the assigned role.

•Are eager to learn as much as possible about the business they serve.

•Really listens to the needs of those they serve.

•Can be trusted with confidences.

•Are honest, trustworthy and loyal

•Are open to constructive critiques on how to improve.

Are you reinventing the wheel?

  Starting a new maintenance way of life — preventive maintenance, predictive maintenance, failure analysis, or reliability engineering — means learning a whole new set of skills and knowledge. New procedures, new information flow, a new way of doing business. And usually you have to do it with limited resources. Others have done it before, but whom can you turn to for that experience?

  We can help. We can guide and mentor you and your staff as they learn to use the new equipment and methods. We’ll provide a “go-to” person with extensive experience to answer questions and give advice.

  Please look around our site. Then contact us to discuss your needs.

 

 



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