This is the eighth of a series of books I have written which is a collection of all newsletters I wrote on maintenance and reliability which I started writing from May 2007 to December 2020. This is a supplementary book and also included in the book series on World Class Maintenance – The 12 Disciplines. The newsletters are arranged chronologically by date. The maintenance and reliability newsletter included in this book covers the subject of TPM Planned and Autonomous Maintenance, Lubrication, Tribology, Root Cause Failure Analysis, Maintenance Indices and KPIs, MRO Spare Parts and Storeroom, Reliability-Centered Maintenance, OEE, Mean Time Indicators, the importance of training and education to maintenance, Predictive, Preventive Maintenance and more. Hi Rolly, great article with a humorous pitch! I just started learning about TPM but I have been immersed in RCM for 10 years and also spent 2 years working on OEE projects in the mining industry. One of our focuses in those OEE projects was Operational Best Practices, a lot of losses are generated by operators not optimally operating (they could produce more) or abusing the machine, causing damage and costly downtime. In round 5: Operators' involvement in maintenance, you only mention that operators must do their share of maintenance but the mentioned Operational Best Practices would have a way bigger impact, at least in my world of mobile heavy equipment. From RSA Newsletter Subscriber By reading all previous books/publications - I've found that Rolly's comprehensive knowledge and experience are translated into easy to read, understand, and easy to apply in the real world. Highly recommended material for everyone who wants to advance or starts to discover the Maintenance and Reliability world or proactively solve many issues that makes your day a nightmare! M&R 101 material. From Kristijan Apostolski My name is Walisson and I'm from Brazil. I'm searching for books and other materials to building my own "Planning and Scheduling" course and I found you. I got all you 3 books from Amazon and they are unequal (in the good meaning) - fantastic! What I really liked about your books was the "personal insights". You ARE REALISTIC! Reliability is hard to achieve, but not impossible. And also, you put the cultural/mindset side in the first as the bottom line. This is a supplementary book to my sequel on World Class Maintenance Management - The 12 Disciplines, unlike my other books specifically dedicated to a particular discipline on World Class Maintenance Management, which is why it is in series. This book covers all the disciplines in one reading. I have used most of these newsletters in my other books depending on the particular maintenance discipline it fits in. The chapters of this book are chronologically arranged according to the year the newsletter was written, starting from May 2007 to December 2020. This book contains many topics, yet they are connected to the original concept of the 12 disciplines of maintenance. Just scroll down on the table of contents or below, and you will find interesting topics on Root Cause Failure Analysis, Preventive, Predictive Maintenance, Total Productive Maintenance, Reliability-Centered Maintenance, Maintenance Measurements, and KPIs, Lubrication, Oil Analysis, MRO Spare Parts, Autonomous Maintenance, Planned Maintenance, and many more interesting topics on maintenance. I hope you enjoy reading them, and I would greatly appreciate it if you can provide some feedback about your experience reading this book. Unlike my other books in which you will start to read from Chapters 1, 2, 3, and so on, in this book, I would recommend the reader start reading a particular newsletter that interests them or is directly related to their current work or activities. I have created a summary of all the titles of this newsletter below and just mark them with either done, ok, checkmark, or just indicate the date you have completed reading in the column on "Completed" for the reader to have their own record on all the reliability and maintenance newsletters you have read in this book after some time. On the other end, you can treat this like any other book and start at the very beginning. The choice will actually be up to the reader. This book also summarizes all the reliability and maintenance newsletters that you have read and are about to read for your own reference. This book contains many topics, yet they are connected to the original concept of the 12 disciplines of maintenance. Just scroll down on the table of contents or below, and you will find interesting topics on Root Cause Failure Analysis, Preventive, Predictive Maintenance, Total Productive Maintenance, Reliability-Centered Maintenance, Maintenance Measurements, and KPIs, Lubrication, Oil Analysis, MRO Spare Parts, Autonomous Maintenance, Planned Maintenance, and many more interesting topics on maintenance. I hope you enjoy reading them, and I would greatly appreciate