Why this matters
Preventive maintenance creates earlier visibility and more controlled work generation.
The quality of PM design affects scheduling stability, planner confidence, and reliability outcomes.
Standard SAP supports strong recurring work, but only if planning logic is designed well.
Common mistakes
- Treating PM as configuration only instead of an operating-model topic.
- Building plans without strong task-list quality or execution ownership.
- Generating recurring demand without integrating it into backlog and scheduling discipline.
Project impact
- Better PM design supports reliability and reduces avoidable emergency work.
- It improves the quality of recurring work and forecasting discipline.
- It helps organizations create more predictable maintenance demand over time.
Where this fits in the premium training
This topic is not isolated. It is taught in relation to architecture, process design, planning, execution, reporting, and real transformation decisions.