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EP.71 Gerard Wood on Preventing Breakdowns Through Building Culture, Good Foundations, and Transforming Work Fronts – Part One
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Good foundations are the most important part of any mining operation – that’s a statement that’s hard to argue against. In this episode, we chat to expert Gerard Wood about how his simple, human-first process keeps machines running for mines all over the world.
Each Wednesday, join me, Peter Finn, managing director of FACE Contracting, as I navigate the ups and downs of the mining industry with forward-thinking professionals from all walks of life. If you’re involved in the mining industry in any way – whether you’re a lifer or a high-school student looking to make the leap – Full Production is the podcast for you.
Gerard Wood is Managing Director of Bluefield Asset Management and the author of Simplifying Mining Maintenance. He has plenty of value to add to any mining operation with more than 30 years in the industry.
His book outlines two simple models for reliable maintenance management, as well as practical solutions to operational stressors, such as downtime events, increased scheduled downtime, cost concerns, people problems, and when transitioning plans from paper to reality doesn’t go as expected.
We also discussed:
- Gerard’s journey, from growing up in Moranbah to a global career
- Why Gerard decided to write a book
- The importance of maintenance to the overall mining operation
- The perception of mining for new entrants to the industry
- Taking care in your job and finding fulfilment
- What makes good leadership in mining operations
- Having a career in mining and making family life work
- Transforming work fronts through company culture
- The importance of following through – and being honest when you can’t
- Working reactively vs. proactively
Links:
Simplifying Mining Maintenance – Amazon
Simplifying Mining Maintenance – LinkedIn
Bluefield Asset Management – Website
Bluefield Asset Management – Facebook
Bluefield Asset Management – LinkedIn
The post EP.71 Gerard Wood on Preventing Breakdowns Through Building Culture, Good Foundations, and Transforming Work Fronts – Part One appeared first on Face Mining Services.
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When? This feed was archived on October 30, 2024 16:09 (). Last successful fetch was on September 08, 2024 19:07 ()
Why? Feed inativo status. Nossos servidores foram incapazes de recuperar um feed de podcast válido por um período razoável.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 244546475 series 2164692
Good foundations are the most important part of any mining operation – that’s a statement that’s hard to argue against. In this episode, we chat to expert Gerard Wood about how his simple, human-first process keeps machines running for mines all over the world.
Each Wednesday, join me, Peter Finn, managing director of FACE Contracting, as I navigate the ups and downs of the mining industry with forward-thinking professionals from all walks of life. If you’re involved in the mining industry in any way – whether you’re a lifer or a high-school student looking to make the leap – Full Production is the podcast for you.
Gerard Wood is Managing Director of Bluefield Asset Management and the author of Simplifying Mining Maintenance. He has plenty of value to add to any mining operation with more than 30 years in the industry.
His book outlines two simple models for reliable maintenance management, as well as practical solutions to operational stressors, such as downtime events, increased scheduled downtime, cost concerns, people problems, and when transitioning plans from paper to reality doesn’t go as expected.
We also discussed:
- Gerard’s journey, from growing up in Moranbah to a global career
- Why Gerard decided to write a book
- The importance of maintenance to the overall mining operation
- The perception of mining for new entrants to the industry
- Taking care in your job and finding fulfilment
- What makes good leadership in mining operations
- Having a career in mining and making family life work
- Transforming work fronts through company culture
- The importance of following through – and being honest when you can’t
- Working reactively vs. proactively
Links:
Simplifying Mining Maintenance – Amazon
Simplifying Mining Maintenance – LinkedIn
Bluefield Asset Management – Website
Bluefield Asset Management – Facebook
Bluefield Asset Management – LinkedIn
The post EP.71 Gerard Wood on Preventing Breakdowns Through Building Culture, Good Foundations, and Transforming Work Fronts – Part One appeared first on Face Mining Services.
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