TPM Simplified
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Christy Lynn
About this listen
It’s time once again to make much of a simple concept; that two groups with different names, languages, and cultures might put aside their old habits, pettiness, and grudges, recognize the overwhelming alignment of their most critical self-interests, and join their complementary strengths to achieve unprecedented peace, harmony, and productivity. That’s the concept behind total productive maintenance (TPM), where maintenance and production personnel cooperate to define, standardize, allocate and perform the tasks needed to maximize overall equipment effectiveness (OEE), which keeps equipment producing quality product at maximum efficiency and minimum lifecycle cost.
©2014 Ade Asefeso, MCIPS MBA (P)2014 Ade Asefeso, MCIPS MBAWhat listeners say about TPM Simplified
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- michael whitworth
- 08-02-17
robotic. not well suited to audiobook format
What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?
could have been made better by being read out with a little more enthusiasm. because this book is technical in its' nature, it would probably help if the person reading it out had a background in TPM or a knowledge of the subject. this is true of most technical books of this nature.
What was most disappointing about Ade Asefeso, MCIPS MBA’s story?
a lot of calculations and some visual items such as the 8 pillars of TPM. doesnt translate very well to audiobook format. The narrator sounds fairly robotic at parts.
What three words best describe Christy Lynn’s performance?
robotic. monotonous. uninspired.
If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from TPM Simplified?
not really a relevant question as this book is non fiction and doesn't have "scenes" as such. Any chapters containing equations should be improved or omitted. having loads of random letters read out quickly doesn't help anyone. equations are more a visual media.
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