Traditional attempts of using “carrots” and “sticks” to manage change are no longer sufficient.
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ISO 55000 an oxymoron
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On Key and the Gartner Magic Quadrant
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Asset risk management
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Personal Mobile Technology in Asset Management
Where personal mobile technology can improve cost management, reduce risk or increase asset performance. What…
Accurate asset register
The asset register is the repository for the asset data and provides the structure within…
Spare Parts Management
To effectively minimise the downtime of assets, the right spares must be in stock when…
Successfully implementing and managing a focused improvement programme
The Focused Improvement process is found in many asset-intensive companies. For the purpose of consistency…
