Operational Improvement

Deliberately scheduled preventive work is expected to reduce alerts, lower MTR, shorten lead time, and reduce weekend work spillover. The 30-day ownership goal is to improve one source of friction rather than solve every problem at once. O…

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Deliberately scheduled preventive work is expected to reduce alerts, lower MTR, shorten lead time, and reduce weekend work spillover. The 30-day ownership goal is to improve one source of friction rather than solve every problem at once. Operational improvements come from scheduling work that prevents recurring operational pain. Owning one recurring pain for 30 days is recommended to create measurable improvement.