A leading New Zealand energy retailer engaged Nexus Global to strengthen PMO and improve uptime. Using Strategy Optimizer to standardize strategy logic and rollout, the team refined job plans, aligned code sets, and raised closeout discipline for faster, more reliable execution.
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Budget pressure and growing portfolios demand value‑added PMs, standardized job plans, and reliable closeout data.
Remove non‑value tasks; add condition‑based checks
Set risk‑based intervals and triggers
Standard templates (scope, tools, parts, safety, estimates)
Kitting lists and staging gates
Weekly plan–do–check cycle with schedule freeze
Readiness gates to protect execution
Mandatory time, parts, and failure/cause codes
Picklists/validation rules and supervisor review
“The pilot study will deliver a weeklong workshop to serve as a result-driven proof of concept with respect to Strategy Optimization,” explains Nexus Global CEO/President Larry Olson. “The methodology will be a blend of the Nexus Global Strategy Optimization Process and the principles of Consequence Driven Maintenance (CDM) to provide the client with a revised maintenance strategy and recommendations for increasing overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) and reducing unplanned stoppages within the power station.”
Higher schedule adherence, fewer breaks in execution, clearer KPI reporting, and better uptime from value‑added PMs.
Keep task libraries short and owned; publish a change log; audit closeout weekly to sustain gains.
What is PMO?
Preventive Maintenance Optimization—ensuring PMs are risk‑based, value‑added, and right‑sized for the asset context.
How does Strategy Optimizer support PMO?
It provides a consistent method and tooling to optimize PM logic and deploy changes with governance.
What benefits should we expect first?
Better adherence to schedule, cleaner KPIs, and measurable uptime improvements.
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