Maintenance Strategy
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A Maintenance Strategy is a management strategy that defines approaches for preserving asset value and functionality over time.
- AKA: Maintenance Framework, Maintenance Approach, Upkeep Strategy.
- Context:
- It can typically establish Maintenance Philosophy through maintenance strategy principles.
- It can typically define Maintenance Methods via maintenance strategy techniques.
- It can typically specify Maintenance Schedules using maintenance strategy timing.
- It can often optimize Maintenance Costs through maintenance strategy efficiency.
- It can often balance Maintenance Risks via maintenance strategy trade-offs.
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- It can range from being a Reactive Maintenance Strategy to being a Proactive Maintenance Strategy, depending on its maintenance strategy timing.
- It can range from being a Corrective Maintenance Strategy to being a Preventive Maintenance Strategy, depending on its maintenance strategy approach.
- It can range from being a Time-Based Maintenance Strategy to being a Condition-Based Maintenance Strategy, depending on its maintenance strategy trigger.
- It can range from being a Minimal Maintenance Strategy to being a Comprehensive Maintenance Strategy, depending on its maintenance strategy scope.
- It can range from being a In-House Maintenance Strategy to being an Outsourced Maintenance Strategy, depending on its maintenance strategy execution.
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- It can enable Asset Lifecycle Extension through maintenance strategy optimization.
- It can support Risk Mitigation via maintenance strategy planning.
- It can facilitate Cost Management using maintenance strategy budgeting.
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- Examples:
- Physical Asset Maintenance Strategys, such as:
- Information Asset Maintenance Strategys, such as:
- Organizational Maintenance Strategys, such as:
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- Counter-Examples:
- Development Strategy, which creates new assets rather than maintenance strategy.
- Disposal Strategy, which retires obsolete assets rather than maintenance strategy.
- Acquisition Strategy, which obtains external assets rather than maintenance strategy.
- See: Management Strategy, Asset Management, Lifecycle Management, Risk Management Strategy, Cost Optimization Strategy, Quality Management Strategy, Reliability Engineering.