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Right-Sizing of a Maintenance Organization |
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One of the most common questions I am asked, especially from those that are new to maintenance, is, ”How do I know that we are right-sized within our maintenance organization?” Even if Mark Twain insisted that there are three types of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics we have often successfully applied statistics in order to discover the correct sizing of a maintenance organization. The chart below shows an example from a maintenance organization with 30 hourly employees. In 2006 they cut down the maintenance force from 30 to 25 people. Since nothing was done to improve maintenance processes the obvious result was extra hours in overtime and contractor hours increased more and more from 2006 to 2010.
Total hours have gone up from 70,900 to 89,196. The key here is to not analyze the number of employed people but rather look at all the maintenance hours and how they are distributed within total paid hours. In this case a realistic efficiency improvement of 15% was calculated through the improvement initiatives that were necessary to implement. This leads to 76,000 hours being needed in the future. The implementation and results are expected to increase gradually within a period of four years. The natural attrition during these years is 5 people or 10,400 paid hours. Overtime and purchased services will return to a normal level of 10% each. This means that the right amount of hours for a maintenance department is calculated to 60,800 or 29 employees. This will lead to four people being recruited in during four years. By implementing and performing better and better maintenance processes, the maintenance department will reach the right capacity in the future. This is the only proven way to find the right level of maintenance size. Contact us if you have any interest in me visiting your organization.
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