Accelerating Reliability Excellence

When you know how to ENGAGE your team in a common purpose, BUILD all the systems that are needed and DELIVER great results every day then you will have everything you need to rapidly move your team towards Reliability Excellence.  

At Your Maintenance Coach all our material is designed to help you with these three elements, using practical strategies and tools. 

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The 7 big mistakes that are killing your CMMS

Simon Murray

TRAINER | COACH | MENTOR | SPEAKER

For over 25 years Simon has been creating leading and coaching high-performance maintenance & reliability teams.

Simon has implemented his practical strategies in small family businesses and global corporations, from bricks to bread and everything in between.

He now speaks, trains and coaches around the world, working with organisations ready to take their maintenance, reliability and asset management thinking to the next level.

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Improvement Programs

The Uptime Accelerator™
The Uptime Accelerator™
A 12-module program designed to break the cycle of reactive maintenance and firefighting, get costs under control and engage your team. 

The Uptime Accelerator™ is all about creating stability in the maintenance department and getting foundations in place for future improvement.
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The Reliability Maximiser™ 
The Reliability Maximiser™ 
With good maintenance practices in place, you are ready to start to take a proactive approach to the way your team works.

The Reliability Maximiser™ is where the real work starts, when you join this community of like-minded leaders you will have all the tools, training and support you need to make massive improvements.
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The Asset Optimiser™ 
The Asset Optimiser™ 
Maintenance & Reliability Excellence are great achievements, but ultimately true value rests in the organisation having an Asset Management mindset.

The Asset Optimiser™ is a program built to align all departments in the business to focus on optimising asset value and lifecycle costs.
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Workshops &  Courses

Maintenance Manager Bootcamp
Maintenance Manager Bootcamp
Moving your team from reactive maintenance to reliability excellence is not an easy task. However, there is a structure path and proven playbook that you can follow to make the journey simpler and quicker.

This workshop will give you exact roadmap that other successful teams have followed to rapidly improve their maintenance results.
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Mex, Best Practice Use
Mex, Best Practice Use
If you are a Mex user, then it is likely that you have invested time effort and money into a system that you are not 100% happy with.

Since 1999 and Mex v4 we have helped dozens of organisations and hundreds of maintenance staff to configure and use Mex in a way that helps rather than hinders the maintenance team.
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Planning & Scheduling Bootcamp
Planning & Scheduling Bootcamp
Without a robust Planning & Scheduling process all other maintenance and reliability improvement initiatives will, quite simply fail.

Planning & Scheduling is your foundation to all other improvement and this workshop will provide you with an easy-to-follow roadmap to best practice Planning & Scheduling.
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Upcoming Events

06-07 Mar 2024Sydney
Planning & Scheduling Bootcamp 
Come and learn what best practice Planning & Scheduling looks...
12-15 Mar 2024Melbourne
APPEX – Processing & Packaging Expo 
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20-21 Mar 2024Brisbane
Planning & Scheduling Bootcamp 
Come and learn what best practice Planning & Scheduling looks...
04-05 Sep 2024Sydney
Planning & Scheduling Bootcamp 
Come and learn what best practice Planning & Scheduling looks...
11-12 Sep 2024Brisbane
Planning & Scheduling Bootcamp 
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