HOW TO TRANSLATE A MAINTENANCE PLAN INTO A REALISTIC BUDGET?

Description


This one-day course covers the fundamentals of maintenance budgeting and expense control, with a view to optimizing maintenance activities.

Participants will understand the value of applying and integrating the use of a well-established budget and its control in maintenance.

Recommended audience


Maintenance managers, budget managers and, in general, anyone recently involved in defining and monitoring a maintenance budget.

You will learn


  • Introduction
  • Definition of a budget
  • What is a budget?
    • Why make a budget? What are the objectives?
    • What are the objectives of maintenance?
    • General situation in companies
  • Financial concepts: Learn the language of finance
  • Type and structure of costs
    • Life cycle and TCO (Total Cost of Ownership)
    • Financial flows
    • Financial reporting
    • Maintenance concepts
    • Functional hierarchy
    • Drawing up a maintenance plan: the main stages
    • Importance of the choice of maintenance strategy on the budget
  • Level of maturity – What level of detail is expected in a budget?
  • 2 approaches: History-based or Zero Based Budget
    • How to create a budget
    • Budget definition and cost centers
    • Types of expenditure
    • Maintenance categories
    • Progression and synthesis in 4 levels of maturity
  • Starting point – Roadmap to building your budget
  • The 5 steps
    • Scope definition
    • Data collection
    • Strategy definition
    • Compile information
    • Validationnicate with the maintenance team.

Course duration


1 day

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