Brian Hronchek with Eruditio
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Action Items
- [ ] Connect with Brian Hronchek on LinkedIn.
- [ ] Highlight Brian's company Eruditio or solutions on the industrial talk podcast.
- [ ] Attend the next SMRP conference for asset management, maintenance, and reliability professionals.
Outline
Introduction and Conference Overview
- Scott MacKenzie welcomes listeners to the Industrial Talk podcast, emphasizing the focus on industrial professionals and their innovations.
- Scott highlights the current location at SMRP's 31st annual conference, noting the significant presence of technology and people.
- Scott encourages listeners to visit smrp.org for resources related to reliability, maintenance, and asset management.
- Scott introduces Brian Hronchek, who is attending the conference for the first time, and asks for his first impression.
Brian Hronchek's Background and Military Experience
- Brian shares his professional journey, starting with his service in the Marines from 1997 to 2007, where he worked on F-18 aircraft.
- Brian met his wife, an engine mechanic, during his time in the Marines, and they started a family in 2000.
- Brian was selected for an officer program and attended Purdue University, where he earned an aerospace engineering degree.
- Brian's military experience, particularly in the infantry, helped him develop strong people skills, which he later applied in the reliability profession.
Transition to Reliability and Industry Challenges
- Brian discusses his transition to Exelon as a maintenance manager, where he was introduced to reliability but found it poorly implemented.
- Brian applied for a reliability position at US Steel and quickly realized the importance of reliability principles, which aligned with his military experience.
- Scott and Brian discuss the challenges of embracing reliability and asset management within organizations, emphasizing the need for continuous education.
- Brian explains the root cause of these challenges, tracing it back to the shift in corporate focus from employees and customers to shareholders in the 1970s.
Impact of Corporate Focus on Training and Maintenance
- Brian attributes the decline in training and maintenance to the influence of Milton Friedman and the shift towards shareholder focus.
- Scott shares a personal experience of a company going public and the immediate change in focus from customers to shareholders.
- Brian and Scott discuss the disconnect between the need for trained personnel and the reluctance of organizations to invest in training and retention.
- Brian emphasizes the importance of understanding where real value is created, such as job planning and work request processes, rather than focusing solely on technology and data.
The Role of Training and Retention in Organizational Success
- Brian argues that investing in training and retaining employees actually increases their loyalty and commitment to the organization.
- Scott acknowledges the counterintuitive nature of this idea but agrees that proper training and valuing employees can lead to better retention.
- Brian shares an insight from an interview with Sam Sorbo, who defined wealth as the transfer of knowledge, highlighting the value of investing in employees' education.
- Scott and Brian discuss the need for a cultural shift in organizations to prioritize training and people over short-term profit gains.
Conclusion and Contact Information
- Scott and Brian conclude the conversation by emphasizing the importance of people and culture in achieving success in reliability and asset management.
- Brian provides his contact information, including his website and LinkedIn profile, for listeners interested in connecting with him.
- Scott encourages listeners to visit smrp.org and get involved in the community to learn more about reliability, maintenance, and asset management.
- The podcast wraps up with a reminder of the upcoming SMRP conference and the importance of continuous learning and collaboration in the industrial field.
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