Six questions about your reliability vision that you need to answer

To drive effective change in your organization, deliver focus leadership.

By Shon Isenhour February 25, 2015

Is your reliability vision driving you forward or is it just something you hang on the wall or put on the back of your business card? Here are six questions you might use to bring your vision to the forefront and driving effective change in your organization.

1. Have you created a reliability or asset management vision? Is it clear, concise, memorable, and easily explained to anyone in the organization?

2. Have you and your leadership team practiced communicating the vision in your own words? Ensure that even though you convey the vision in different words that the organizations hears the same message.

3. Have you shared it with the whole organization and with multiple media platforms? Share it through video, text like brochures and emails, two way conversation, and training to all parts of the site.

4. Did your check for understanding? Two way communication is key when it comes to ensuring that what was said was heard and interpreted correctly. Ask questions and listen intently.

5. Have you empowered others to act toward the vision with a plan and deadlines for completion? It is critical to have a master plan to learn more about it click here. 

6. Did you celebrate your success? As the organization completes steps in the plan and moves closer to the vision, celebrate those completed steps. Use them to create a pull in the organization for the elements of the vision. This will make getting to that vision much easier and efficient.

These are six questions that many miss and hopefully you can use this as a checklist prior to or during your improvement project.

You can see the original article here. Edited by Anisa Samarxhiu, Digital Project Manager, CFE Media, asamarxhiu@cfemedia.com