Identify Your Top Performers and Replicate Their Success
The Augos Performance Overview is a consolidated dashboard for managers to get a clear, high-level view of operational performance across different lines and teams. It highlights key efficiency metrics and provides a quick summary of the top losses to help identify the most critical areas for improvement.
Quantify Your Team's Diagnostic Competence
This page is designed for decision-makers to enable rapid assessment of performance. It acts as a gateway to deeper operational insights by visually surfacing trends, such as through the operator heatmap, to identify behavioural patterns and areas that may require support or intervention. Its primary value is in quickly identifying areas of focus to achieve efficiency gains by understanding the human element of your operation.
How to Analyse Team Efficiency
A simple process to identify and develop your top performers
Assess Site Performance
Start with the Site Performance tiles at the top of the page for an at-a-glance summary of key metrics like Planned Stops, Unplanned Stops, Quality, and Speed.
Drill Down into Top Losses
Click on any site performance tile to reveal an interactive table showing the Top 10 Stoppage Types for that category, ranked by their impact.
Analyse Personnel Performance
Move to the Operator Performance section to compare individuals using the Heatmap and review detailed strengths and weaknesses in each person's Scorecard. The same process can be applied to the Technician Performance section.
Key Performance Metrics Explained
Understanding the metrics that drive team effectiveness
Net Production Time
The effective time a line was generating quality output, after all sources of loss have been subtracted from the Total Paid Time.
Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF)
The average uptime of a production line between the end of one unplanned stop and the beginning of the next.
Operator Compliance (OC)
The aggregate time a planned stop ran over its scheduled allocation; a direct measure of time lost when a task takes longer than planned.
Operator Evaluation Time
The time an operator spends diagnosing the cause of an unplanned stop before acting or escalating.
Technician Response Time
The waiting time between an operator requesting assistance and a technician arriving on-site.
Active Wrench Time
The total time a technician is actively engaged in hands-on maintenance or repair work.
Inactive Wrench Time
The idle time a technician experiences on-site while waiting for parts or information.
Build a More Skilled and Self-Sufficient Team
Use hard data to replace subjective reviews and elevate your entire team's performance. The Performance Overview provides the insights needed to identify your best operators, understand their methods, and turn those best practices into standardized training for everyone.
