Jennifer Moore

From Noise to Opportunity

From Noise to Opportunity: Why the Opportunity Capture Process Matters

In fast-paced projects, issues and improvement ideas surface constantly, but without a structured place to capture them, even the best observations risk getting lost in the noise. This is where tracking opportunities & defects become essential in the opportunity capture process (OCP). We have all experienced the frustration of shouting into the void: Without a centralized process, […]

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Health Score Impact Factors

Health Score Impact Factors

Health Score Impact Factors (anomalies) can appear at the facility, unit, hierarchy group, input, and custom Asset Management levels (in this case, Mesa designed a custom anomaly detection called ‘startup type’). For example, at the unit level, both the turbine and generator have reduced health scores (51%) in the image. Anomalies at the various hierarchical

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GMA Award

Mesa receives GMA Award

Mesa is thrilled to announce that we have received a special award from one of our valued industrial clients, GMA.  This recognition is for our team’s exceptional work and dedication during a recent upgrade project. The Mesa team was responsible for the PLC Upgrade and SCADA Implementation for the project.   The award reads, “A special

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Project Rescue Team

PMO: Your Project Rescue Team!

Ever been part of a project that feels like a runaway bus with the wheels loose, timelines slipping, priorities shifting, and risks showing up faster than you can track them? In fast-paced environments, projects rarely flow smoothly from start to finish. They often hit bumps, take longer, and sometimes feel like they are veering off

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Drowning in Data? You’re Not Alone.

In today’s hyper-connected world, information is abundant, but clarity is rare.  Between Microsoft Teams messages, dashboards, emails, reports, and project updates, it’s no wonder so many professionals feel mentally exhausted before noon. This is more than just a distraction; it’s information overload, and it quietly erodes our productivity, decision-making, and even our well-being.  So, how do we

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The Journey of Organizational Improvement: Where Do You Start? 

At Mesa, we know that organizational improvement isn’t just about fixing inefficiencies. It’s about creating a culture of continuous progress. But once you’ve identified areas that need improvement, how do you prioritize and implement changes effectively?  Prioritizing with Value vs. Effort (V vs. E)  Not every initiative deserves immediate attention. Some changes create high impact with minimal effort, while others require more resources

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The Power of Active Listening: The Game-Changer in Workplace Communication

We often hear, but do we truly listen? Active listening is more than just staying silent while someone speaks. It’s about engaging fully, understanding nuances, and drawing out insights that might otherwise go unspoken. It’s a soft skill that builds trust, reduces miscommunication, and strengthens professional relationships. What is Active Listening? Unlike passive hearing, active listening involves: When done effectively,

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Tired of Meetings That Could Have Been Emails? Let’s Fix That.

We have all been there, sitting through another meeting that drags on, rehashing the same points while our to-do list adds up. The problem? Most meetings aren’t structured for efficiency. The good news? You can cut meeting time in half while getting better results. Here is how:  Pro Tip: Share the agenda at least 24 hours before the meeting. If there’s no agenda, cancel

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