by David Fleming, Manager | Jul 20, 2020 | Blog, Maintenance
During the period of the pandemic, management in asset intensive businesses have had to make major decisions with regards to their STO events - should they be postponed; continue as planned; and/or split up and spread across several years? For STO Managers who have a...
by Peter Munson, Senior Manager & Global Expertise Lead Maintenance | Jul 13, 2020 | Blog, Maintenance
Companies are moving out of the first phases of the COVID crisis and feeling their way toward a new and uncertain “normal.” Even as demand begins to recover, most industries will remain in a conservative, cost-minimization posture as they peer into the murky future....
by No Author | Jun 15, 2020 | Blog, Maintenance
“Millennials Not Interested in Owning Things is a Fairy Tale” was the headline of an article in the online edition of Germany’s Handelsblatt newspaper in late summer 2019. It put an end to one or two stereotypes. In essence, the article said the persistent claim that...
by No Author | Jun 15, 2020 | Blog, Maintenance
Professor Wäfler, the term “sociotechnical system” is often used in connection with human-machine teaming. What does this mean exactly? The term describes companies as systems consisting of technical and human parts. Together, they form a sociotechnical system. The...
by No Author | Jun 11, 2020 | Blog, Maintenance
Everyone thinks differently, every project team develops its own unique dynamics – this poses many challenges for effective change management. Nobody at T.A. Cook knows this better than Bernd Zanger. For over 20 years, he has been shaping change at and with clients...