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Amissa Giddens
Publicado el March 4, 2024

Revolutionizing Maintenance: The Case for Digital Work Order Management

In a world where we all use devices nearly every hour of every day, it’s hard to imagine doing anything manually anymore. Yet a vast number of small- to medium-sized manufacturers and other businesses still rely on paper-and-pen systems, sticky notes and voicemails, and at best spreadsheet-based systems to manage maintenance work orders.

It’s understandable that for small organizations where maintenance and repairs are rare and just part of someone’s larger role that simply notifying them by email or in a staff meeting would be simpler. Yet it doesn’t take much growth to realize significant benefits in efficiency and accuracy by digitizing the work order management process.

The Pitfalls of Spreadsheets and Paper Work Orders

Maintaining and managing assets using spreadsheets and paper work orders might have been the norm in the past, but these methods come with their fair share of challenges. Here are some of the key problems many companies encounter:

  • Time-Consuming. Completing manual work orders can be time consuming. Often, work orders are filled out on a paper form and then need to be entered into a spreadsheet. If all information is not gathered or handwriting is illegible, a technician may need to reach out and clarify what needs to be done. All of this takes time and wastes precious resources.

  • Prone to Errors. If the work order needs to move between a hand-written form and a spreadsheet, human error and lost orders can enter the picture. In addition, incomplete information or interpretation may lead to errors in the maintenance process itself.

  • Tracking Challenges. Individuals who request a work order or leadership may need to know the status of a particular repair or machine. Manual systems do not allow easy access to this information, which leads to phone calls and emails to follow-up on maintenance status.

  • No Historic Record. When a paper work order is completed, it is usually just discarded, which means that no long-term history is recorded for a particular asset. It becomes difficult to accurately analyze the condition of key assets or to make smart decisions about future repairs and replacements.

Why it's Time to Make the Switch

Now that we understand the pitfalls of manual work order systems, let’s take a look at the benefits that a digitized work order system can bring to a manufacturer or other business.

  • Efficiency and Time Savings. Digital work order management streamlines the entire maintenance process, from creation to completion. Automated workflows reduce the time spent on administrative tasks, allowing maintenance professionals to focus on critical aspects of their job. With just a few clicks, users can generate, assign, and track work orders, saving valuable time and ensuring swift response to maintenance needs.

  • Real-time Collaboration. Collaboration is key in any maintenance operation. Digital work order management facilitates real-time communication among team members, both in-house and remote. Maintenance technicians can share updates, documents, and feedback instantly, fostering a collaborative environment that enhances problem-solving and decision-making.

  • Accurate Data and Reporting. Say goodbye to data entry errors and misplaced paperwork. Digital work order management systems ensure data accuracy by eliminating manual input and providing a centralized platform for information. This accurate data serves as the foundation for comprehensive reporting, allowing maintenance professionals to analyze trends, identify areas for improvement, and make informed decisions.

  • Asset Lifecycle Management. With digital work order management, maintaining a comprehensive history of each asset becomes effortless. From installation to maintenance records, the system enables maintenance professionals to track the entire lifecycle of equipment. This historical data proves invaluable for predicting and preventing potential issues, optimizing maintenance schedules, and extending the lifespan of assets.

  • Mobile Accessibility. In a world where professionals are constantly on the move, having the ability to manage work orders from anywhere is a game-changer. Digital work order management systems often come with mobile applications, empowering maintenance teams to access, update, and complete work orders on the go, ensuring a seamless workflow regardless of location.

How to Choose the Right Solution

Selecting the right digital work order management system is a crucial decision for any organization looking to optimize its maintenance processes. With a myriad of options available in the market, choosing a system that aligns with your specific needs and goals requires careful consideration. Here are key factors to guide you through the selection process:

  • Define Your Requirements. Start by clearly defining your organization's requirements. Identify the specific challenges you want the system to address, such as streamlining work order creation, improving asset tracking, or enhancing reporting capabilities. 

  • User-Friendly Interface. A user-friendly interface is essential for successful adoption across your maintenance team. Look for a system that offers intuitive navigation and requires minimal training. A system with a clean and straightforward interface ensures that users can quickly adapt to the new platform, reducing the learning curve and potential resistance to change.

  • Scalability. Consider the scalability of the digital work order management system. Ensure that the chosen solution can grow with your organization, accommodating an increasing number of assets, users, and work orders. Scalability is crucial to future-proof your investment and avoid the need for frequent system upgrades.

  • Integration Capabilities. Choose a system that seamlessly integrates with your existing software and systems. Whether it's integration with enterprise resource planning (ERP) software, asset management systems, or other relevant tools, compatibility ensures a cohesive workflow and prevents data silos. Integration capabilities enhance efficiency and data accuracy across the organization.

  • Mobile Accessibility. In today's mobile-centric work environment, the ability to access and manage work orders on the go is vital. Select a digital work order management system with a mobile application or responsive design, allowing maintenance professionals to perform tasks from smartphones or tablets. This feature enhances flexibility and responsiveness in addressing maintenance needs.

  • Vendor Reputation and Support. Research the reputation of potential vendors in the market. Consider factors such as customer reviews, testimonials, and the vendor's track record in delivering reliable solutions. Additionally, assess the level of customer support provided, including training options, technical assistance, and ongoing support to ensure a smooth implementation and efficient use of the system.

Conclusion

The era of spreadsheets and paper work orders in maintenance management is coming to an end, making way for the efficiency and precision offered by digital work order management systems. Embracing this technological shift not only enhances operational efficiency but also contributes to better decision-making, asset optimization, and overall cost savings. It's time for maintenance professionals to step into the future, leaving behind the limitations of the past and embracing the countless benefits of a digitalized approach to work order management.

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