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May 27, 2026

The Indispensable Value of Detailed Maintenance History


A maintenance supervisor analyzes CMMS maintenance history for better asset management.The meticulous upkeep of maintenance records, often perceived as cumbersome, actually makes for more effective asset management. This detailed history transcends mere paperwork; it serves as a vital tool for extending asset longevity, ensuring regulatory adherence, achieving cost efficiencies, and promoting safety. This exploration will delve into the indispensable value of detailed maintenance history and the importance of a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS).


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Filed under: maintenance history, asset management, CMMS software, preventive maintenance — Stephen Brayton on Wednesday, May 27, 2026

May 26, 2026

SMARTER Maintenance: Why Static Goals Fail in a Dynamic Shop


Modern Maintenance Management Often Feels Like a Race Against an Invisible Clock

A maintenance manager and technician use a CMMS to help with smarter goals.Modern maintenance management often feels like a race against an invisible clock. While most managers understand the basic SMART framework, applying it to a living, breathing facility requires more than just a static checklist. This article explores how moving toward a SMARTER maintenance strategy—one that prioritizes constant evaluation—ensures your team hits its marks every single time.


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Filed under: SMARTER maintenance goals, CMMS goal tracking, maintenance KPIs — Stephen Brayton on Tuesday, May 26, 2026

May 18, 2026

Rethinking Asset Hierarchy in Maintenance: Beyond the Traditional Family Tree


A family tree showing asset hierarchy for maintenance.Rethinking Asset Hierarchy in Maintenance

Rethinking asset hierarchy in maintenance starts with moving beyond the familiar "family tree" concept. While that structure provides value, it limits how teams visualize relationships between systems and components. A broader perspective reveals new ways to manage assets, reduce downtime, and improve decision-making. A CMMS plays a central role by connecting these models with real-time maintenance data.


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Filed under: CMMS asset hierarchy, maintenance asset structure, asset hierarchy examples — Stephen Brayton on Monday, May 18, 2026

May 15, 2026

Mastering the Deming Cycle (PDCA): A Guide to Continuous Improvement in Industry


Maintenance personnel at each stage of the Deming Cycle for industry improvement.Understanding the Deming Cycle (PDCA) in Industry

The Deming Cycle, or PDCA (Plan, Do, Check, Act), has a successful history of aiding continuous improvement in industrial settings. It provides a structured, iterative approach to problem-solving and process enhancement. Unlike a one-time fix, PDCA encourages a culture of ongoing learning and adaptation. In this article, we'll help managers and supervisors to master the Deming Cycle.

As Edward Deming emphasized, simply copying successful practices from other industries didn't go far enough; a deep understanding of the underlying strategies is essential. This cycle particularly relates to industries that place value on efficiency, quality, and safety. And those cover a lot of industries.


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Filed under: Deming Cycle, PDCA cycle, continuous improvement, industrial process improvement — Stephen Brayton on Friday, May 15, 2026

May 13, 2026

Rethinking CMMS Reporting: Metrics That Actually Matter


A supervisor uses CMMS maintenance metrics that matter to his operations.Rethinking CMMS reporting takes on new meaning when the focus shifts from basic reports to meaningful metrics. Maintenance teams often track numbers without understanding their deeper impact. A modern CMMS changes that by exposing patterns hidden within daily operations. The real advantage comes from identifying which metrics drive smarter decisions.

Why Traditional Maintenance Metrics Fall Short

Maintenance departments often rely on familiar indicators such as total downtime or completed work orders. These numbers offer surface-level insight but fail to explain why problems occur. A facility may report high uptime while hidden inefficiencies quietly increase costs.


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Filed under: CMMS reporting metrics, maintenance KPIs, advanced maintenance metrics — Stephen Brayton on Wednesday, May 13, 2026

May 13, 2026

Rethinking CMMS Reporting: Metrics That Actually Matter


A supervisor uses CMMS maintenance metrics that matter to his operations.Rethinking CMMS reporting takes on new meaning when the focus shifts from basic reports to meaningful metrics. Maintenance teams often track numbers without understanding their deeper impact. A modern CMMS changes that by exposing patterns hidden within daily operations. The real advantage comes from identifying which metrics drive smarter decisions.

Why Traditional Maintenance Metrics Fall Short

Maintenance departments often rely on familiar indicators such as total downtime or completed work orders. These numbers offer surface-level insight but fail to explain why problems occur. A facility may report high uptime while hidden inefficiencies quietly increase costs.


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Filed under: CMMS reporting metrics, maintenance KPIs, advanced maintenance metrics — Stephen Brayton on Wednesday, May 13, 2026

May 11, 2026

Stopping the Invisible Drain: The Financial Audit of Lubrication Maintenance


Lubrication dictates the lifespan of every moving part within a facility.

Various technicians fulfilling CMMS work orders for lubrication maintenance.When teams treat grease and oil as an afterthought, they create a silent financial leak that drains the maintenance budget. This audit of 17 essential checks for lubrication preventive maintenance reveals where money escapes and how to secure those assets.

The High Price of Selection Errors

Effective maintenance begins with the chemistry of the lubricant itself. Using the wrong product creates immediate friction and heat, leading to accelerated component fatigue. Many facilities lose thousands of dollars annually by using a "one size fits all" grease across various bearing types.


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Filed under: lubrication preventive maintenance, CMMS asset management — Stephen Brayton on Monday, May 11, 2026

May 06, 2026

The Maintenance Productivity Paradox: Navigating the Fine Line of Efficiency


A display showing why more isn't always better for efficient maintenance. Productivity traditionally measures the output of a system against its inputs, yet maintenance departments often fall into a trap of "busy-ness" rather than "effectiveness." If a team completes fifty work orders but the plant still experiences a major breakdown, those fifty tasks yielded zero true value. This guide examines how to maximize business productivity by avoiding the hidden drains of over-scheduling and technical debt.


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Filed under: Maintenance Productivity, CMMS benefits, over-maintenance, P-F Interval — Stephen Brayton on Wednesday, May 06, 2026

April 29, 2026

Mastering Purchasing Management: Control Costs and Drive Efficiency


Every organization, regardless of its industry or size, incurs expenses.

A warehouse organized with CMMS purchasing management.Beyond fundamental costs like rent, insurance, and utilities, and the significant expenditure of labor, businesses must diligently manage a spectrum of often-overlooked expenses. These include essential supplies like toiletries, coffee, first-aid materials, and cleaning products, as well as the critical inventory required for maintenance departments.

The policy of mastering purchasing management keeps companies sustainably operational and financially healthy. This article delves into the intricate aspects of purchasing strategies, emphasizing the profound benefits and the strategic implementation of advanced tools like computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS).


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Filed under: purchasing management, CMMS purchasing software, inventory control — Stephen Brayton on Wednesday, April 29, 2026

April 27, 2026

The 2:00 AM Test: Could Your Maintenance Data Survive a Ransomware Attack?


The risk companies take by using a self-hosted CMMS instead of cloud hosting.Choosing between a provider-hosted and a self-hosted platform defines the resilience of your entire facility. This guide explores how your CMMS hosting decision dictates your ability to recover from digital disasters and hardware failures. Organizations must weigh the control of an on-site server against the high-level security protocols of a modern cloud provider. Ask yourself: Could your maintenance data survive a ransomware attack?


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Filed under: CMMS security, SaaS vs self-hosted, maintenance disaster recovery, — Stephen Brayton on Monday, April 27, 2026