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Sharp Instructions, Reliable Results: Set the language, Part2

Sharp Instructions -Not Aggressive- guide without overload. They blend clarity with context, reduce mistakes, and respect roles. When designed for reuse and feedback, they become living tools that drive Reliable Maintenance across every shift and every site.

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How much details are enough for a Reliable Maintenance program? Part 1

Clear steps make maintenance reliable. But too much detail can cause confusion, not clarity. In Part 1, we explore how to break tasks down just right—balancing detail, avoiding overload, and assigning roles to ensure Reliable Maintenance. We also bring in psychology, like cognitive load theory and chunking, to shape smarter, field-ready instructions.

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