Design views for different roles: technicians see what is due next; supervisors see constraints by cell; quality reviews trends; supply chain sees reorder risks. Clear thresholds and narrative annotations explain movements, not just colors. Share weekly wins, like avoided rework, to keep interest alive and reinforce why diligence matters.
Move beyond calendar schedules using actual usage and environmental exposure. If vibration spikes or torque deviations creep, suggest early calibration or replacement. Escalate gracefully: notify owners first, then leads, then managers, logging acknowledgement. Predictive models remain transparent, with explanations that auditors and engineers can test rather than treat as magic.