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Overview

This 1-day instructor led course provides students with an understanding of  how work is managed in IBM Maximo Application Suite (MAS) Manage including the overall Work Order process and lifecycle, creation of Job Plans as well as Work Orders. You will also see how Failure data can be entered, work is assigned, and labor and material reported against work. After learning about these concepts, practice what you have learned by doing the hands-on lab exercises. This course is suitable for end users.

Audience

Consultants, System Administrators, Support, Sales, and Users

Skills Gained

After completing this course, you should be able to:

  • Describe the Work Management process.
  • Discuss the Work Order lifecycle.
  • Understand the status and priority of work.
  • Create Job Plans.
  • Generate Work Orders.
  • Record labor and materials usage.
  • Report failure information.

Outline

End users can learn about work management including the work order process and lifecycle, job plans, and work order then can practice what they learned with the hands-on lab exercises.

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