Description:
This book explains the details of each of these 12 disciplines needed to achieve a World Class Maintenance Management level in your industry. These 12 disciplines are grouped into 3, the basics, the strategies and the advance disciplines.
Brief description:
Rolly is a seasoned international maintenance and reliability consultant with over 30 years of solid experience in the field. He has been invited to different countries and has conducted reliability and maintenance training in United Arab Emirates, Qatar, India, Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei, Thailand, Nigeria, Bangladesh, South Africa, China, and Botswana. His maintenance training portfolio includes maintenance and reliability courses on TPM, Lubrication, Tribology, Condition-Based Maintenance, RCM, RCFA, TPM Planned Maintenance, Autonomous Maintenance 7 Steps, World Class Maintenance Management, The 12 Disciplines, Oil Contamination Control, Maintenance Indices, and KPI's, Maintenance and Reliability Management Strategies and much more. Rolly previously worked with Amkor Technology Philippines as a TPM Senior Engineer, an industry engaged in manufacturing Integrated Circuit products and spearheaded their Planned Maintenance organization, composed of maintenance managers and engineers. He was also responsible for dramatically reducing unplanned breakdowns in their TPM Journey and RCM implementation on their Facilities AHU units and substation equipment. Rolly is currently working as an independent reliability and maintenance consultant.
Rolly is a graduate of Mechanical Engineering from Mapua Institute of Technology in the Philippines, batch 1985, and passed the licensure board examination the following year in 1986. With 30 years of solid experience, he had worked in various industries from shipping, woodworking, foundry, cast-iron machining, assembly lines, semiconductor manufacturing, and the mining industry. Here, he gained hands-on experience and understanding of TPM and RCM, respectively, a strategy from both the west and the east. His last corporate employment was in 2002, where he worked as a technical training specialist at Lepanto Consolidated Mining Industry. In 2005, Rolly retired early from the industry and decided to establish his own consulting business, RSA Reliability and Maintenance Consultancy Firm, where he dedicates his time and passion for working as an independent reliability and maintenance consultant. He provides in-house training, consultation, and facilitation to different maintenance and reliability best practices.
Review Quotes:
- Rolly, your people, focus on reliability improvement. Your commitment to helping people grow by improving their understanding of equipment and themselves come through loud and clear in the book. The workplace stories you tell will resonate with people working in operations and maintenance in every industry. I like that you have provided practical answers with explanations and examples of how companies can move up the path to world-class maintenance performance. You have written about TPM RCM and RCA with great passion and an obvious depth of knowledge and experience. I've learned much more about the right way to use those tools by reading your book than I ever understood before. There is no doubt that the World Class Maintenance Management - The 12 Disciplines book will become a well-thumbed reference book. Rolly, I've been fortunate to come across you and value your honest perspectives and insights on doing maintenance right. I share your desires for what maintenance can become and do for a company and hope to combine our future efforts. By Mike Sondalini, Reliability Consultant, Lifetime-Reliability, Australia
- I hope you don't mind if you use your life, of course, the part you shared with the ones you wrote in the book and us, as an example to our AM (Autonomous Maintenance) teams, to encourage them to look beyond what they are capable of doing at this moment in their lives and of inspiring them to dream and grab every opportunity to learn and improve themselves. The book simplified the concepts of maintenance to aid practitioners like us. As I browse through the book, I can see that this is a technical book about maintenance and a book about your passion and life. Congratulations! From Flordeliza V. Aldaya, TPM Chief Engineer, ST Micro-Electronics - Calamba, Laguna, Philippines
- I am already half-done reading your book, and I find it very, very useful. I was shocked, from a welder/mechanic's point of view, that the explanations in your book, especially the metaphors, have accomplished in making me understand more easily what it is you are trying to convey. It should be a Handbook for Maintenance personnel and, of course, an eye-opener for the operations. Regards to Mang Tibo. Good day to you, Sir. From Julius Fungo, CE Casecnan, Nueva Ecija, Philippines
- Hi Mr. Rolly, Hopefully, you still remember me. I am the one who gives you my thesis during WCM - 12 Discipline courses @ Eastin Hotel, Malaysia. Here I want to review the WCM Book. I already read the book twice. It really fills me with hope for the maintenance role to be outstanding. The setting for this book was perfect. Every discipline was made easy to grasp. It covers almost all dimensions of maintenance management. Without reservation, I heartily recommend this book. Thank you. From Khairul Haffiz Noriddin, a delegate from World Class Maintenance Training, Malaysia
- Rolly's book "World Class Maintenance Management" comprehensively explains the 12 Disciplines and provides a valuable reference for maintenance personnel. He has a dynamic, vibrant personality, which he uses to present the knowledge and wisdom condensed in his book in interesting and dynamic ways. He has a broad knowledge of maintenance and operator involvement in achieving the greatest profitability from the production plant. Rolly is an excellent, experienced trainer in Reliability and Maintenance Best Practices. From Howard Witt, Maintenance Consultant from Australia