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Episode #61: Five Steps to Developing a Maintenance Program

Episode #61: Five Steps to Developing a Maintenance Program

FromThe Productive Parks 5-Minute Podcast


Episode #61: Five Steps to Developing a Maintenance Program

FromThe Productive Parks 5-Minute Podcast

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Length:
9 minutes
Released:
Sep 1, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

If not already, there will probably come a time when everything your maintenance department does will need to be outlined in a maintenance program. For those who have worked in the field for a long time, this may mean taking everything that’s become instinctual and turning it into something tangible. 
In other words…no small task.
You may not even know where to begin.
Initially, organizing your maintenance program may feel overwhelming. The benefits, however, will make it well worth your time. 
In this episode of the Productive Parks 5-Minute Podcast, you’ll see how creating a maintenance program helps, steps to start the organization process, and some tips to help the process go smoother.
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The Productive Parks 5-Minute Podcast is for busy professionals working to change the game in the Parks and Recreation field. If you liked this episode, please check out more of our park and recreation maintenance podcasts or view some articles on our blog (https://productiveparks.com/blog).
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Released:
Sep 1, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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A podcast for Parks and Recreation professionals who are working to change the game in the field.