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News Release from: Institution of Engineering and Technology | Subject: Asset managers conference
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 07 November 2006
Asset management training seminar
A seminar on Competence Assessment and Professional Development for Asset Managers will be held at the University of Warwick on 23 November
Most large infrastructure owners have created, or are in the process of creating, Asset Management teams with responsibility for developing and delivering Asset Management plans and demonstrating improvements in overall efficiency and performance Typically, this involves shifting from traditional engineering cultures focused on individual disciplines to a multidisciplinary environment focused on the asset management lifecycle
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 9 Oct 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Asset Managers are a new breed, poorly served as yet by formal educational programmes, corporate or professional body professional development schemes.
Rapidly increasing demand for Asset Managers requires an equally rapid response from businesses, educators and professional bodies alike.
This response needs to deliver short-term benefits to businesses which require additional capability today, together with the development programmes needed to support and sustain business performance in the medium term.
This seminar will provide an overview of the IAM's competences framework project, best practice approaches and an opportunity to share experiences with similar organisations from other sectors.
The conference will also provide an opportunity to announce the adoption of the IET Career Manager product as the vehicle for managing the IAM competency framework.
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