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d. All maintenance personnel should be held accountable for their performance by
means of counseling, performance appraisals, and appropriate disciplinary
measures.
2. To teach this lesson, the following training housekeeping items are required:
a. Location for the training,
b. Approximately 30 minute time period for the training,
c. Notification of selected employees, and
d. A copy of the site's maintenance division organization chart, policies & procedures,
and goals & objectives.
3. This lesson has the following trainee enabling objectives:
a. State the facilities maintenance division's policies,
b. Explain the concept of a maintenance strategy, and
c. Outline the maintenance division's goals and objectives.
4. Explain to the trainees the following concepts of organization and administration:
a. An important component of any business is the "how" of how you do business.
This is commonly referred to as a business plan within which personnel perform
specific tasks and the organization itself supports the overall function of a facility.
A maintenance division's policies are a major part of this "how" and should:
be designed to support corporate and site policies and programs,
be incorporated into appropriate maintenance procedures, and
clearly define the maintenance personnel's authority, responsibility,
accountability, and interfaces with other departments.
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