Implementing a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) isn’t just a monetary investment. If you want to see real results, you’ll need to put in the effort to make sure the system is properly implemented and adopted. It isn’t as simple as flipping a switch.
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It takes planning, time, and buy-in from your team and management to be successful. According to a recent study by Reliable Plant, almost 80% of CMMS implementations fail. By contrast, at Limble, our customers have a 98% implementation success rate and can start to see the ROI in as little as one or two weeks. What did we do differently?
Modern CMMS software is built for usability and high adoption. It comes with an intuitive interface that drastically lowers the learning curve, requiring little to no training for technicians. It leverages tools to speed up data entry, and—in the case of Limble—offers exceptional customer support.
That said, there are still some common stumbling blocks. Here’s how to avoid them.
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