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WHAT IS TPM? | The Goals of TPM | Benefits of TPM

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WHAT IS TPM? Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) is a comprehensive approach to facility maintenance that aims to achieve perfect production and eliminate unplanned breakdowns. TPM maintains and improves equipment reliability, production output, and product quality. As per TPM everyone in a facility should participate in maintenance, rather than just the maintenance team. It engages all levels and functions in an organization to maximize the overall effectiveness of production equipment. TPM (Total Productive Maintenance) is a approach to equipment maintenance that strives to achieve perfect production. TPM is focused primarily on keeping machinery functioning optimally and minimizing equipment breakdowns and associated waste by making equipment more efficient, conducting preventative, corrective, and autonomous maintenance, mistake-proofing equipment, and effectively managing safety and environmental issues. The Goals of TPM: 1. No Breakdowns 2. No Small Stops or Slow Running ...

SHOCKING -> IT'S JUST CONTRADUCTORY TO THE MY EARLIER POST.

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Eliminate your 1:1s Give feedback in front of people. Here’s why: Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, has 60 direct reports and zero 1:1s. He flattened all hierarchy, and in doing so, removed all games of telephone that can often dilute company mission and directives. Jensen has one meeting with all 60 direct reports. During that meeting he gives individual feedback…in front of the entire group. Sounds frightening to the average person and, when done poorly, could result in a toxic culture. Feedback in front of others, done well, can be both empowering and incredibly impactful. Jensen believes that giving feedback in a 1:1 session robs the other 59 reports of learning that same lesson. Similar principles are used in big coaching workshops like those Tony Robbins runs. Tony gives feedback to one person in front of the whole room of 3-4k people. Everyone gets to reflect on the lesson and apply learnings to their own experience. This principle is modeled in our Inflection retreats as well. At a ...