by Carson McFarlane | Aug 23, 2022
Maintenance backlogs can be daunting. Most asset-intensive businesses have a backlog and struggle to prioritize how to reduce it. Having a large backlog is never ideal as they’re usually symptomatic of underlying issues that need to be addressed. This begs the... by Carson McFarlane | Aug 18, 2022
We are our own worst critics. Many people tend to crack down on their actions and abilities when striving towards a goal of great value. Maybe this is to ensure the goal is achieved in the most efficient way possible, or maybe it’s just a way to partake in personal... by Carson McFarlane | Aug 16, 2022
Without a doubt, testing is one of the most important steps in completing a successful EAM migration. There are a variety of reasons to do this – minimizing downtime, preventing disruptions in essential machinery, and of course avoiding master data loss. That said,... by Carson McFarlane | Aug 11, 2022
You have probably been using your existing EAM/CMMS software for a few years, which has made you comfortable with its features and user experience (UX). However, when migrating to a new system, poor asset and maintenance data quality can bring lower user acceptance... by Carson McFarlane | Aug 9, 2022
Once great-quality EAM/CMMS asset and maintenance master data can deteriorate over time in any asset-intensive organization. Understanding how this comes about can help prevent the same issues from occurring when you finally transfer data to your new EAM/CMMS system....