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Avoiding Costly Maintenance Decisions Under Pressure

Avoiding Costly Maintenance Decisions Under Pressure

Why pressure leads to poor maintenance decisions—and how expert guidance reduces risk when time is limited.

Downtime pressure compresses decision-making. Under stress, teams default to familiar actions rather than optimal ones.

Common pressure traps

Over-repairing, unnecessary replacements, and rushed approvals inflate cost.

The role of experience

Experienced advisors help teams slow the decision, not the response.

Better outcomes through clarity

Clear thresholds and external perspective reduce regret and rework.

Pressure does not justify poor decisions—structure prevents them.

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