Traditional attempts of using “carrots” and “sticks” to manage change are no longer sufficient.
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Condition Based Maintenance
Investigating the monitoring of critical assets to minimise functional failure, downtime and the cost of…
Deciphering risk management: A comparative study of FMECA and C-FMEA methodologies
This white paper aims to provide a comprehensive overview of two widely used methods in…
ISO 55000 compliant
This white paper investigates the claim made by suppliers of Enterprise Asset Management Systems (EAMS)…
ISO 55000 an oxymoron
Now that asset management has an international standard, it will receive the deserved status as…
Successfully implementing and managing a focused improvement programme
The Focused Improvement process is found in many asset-intensive companies. For the purpose of consistency…
Spare Parts Management
To effectively minimise the downtime of assets, the right spares must be in stock when…
White Paper | From Machines to Services: Building a Digital Backbone for OEM Service Excellence
OEMs strive to scale their service offerings, but many encounter a fundamental barrier: fragmented data…
Accurate asset register
The asset register is the repository for the asset data and provides the structure within…
On Key and the Gartner Magic Quadrant
Gartner is a global research and advisory firm providing information, advice, and tools for business…
Managing Linear Assets
Asset owners in industries like oil and gas, roads and utilities have unique asset management…
