by Kai | Oct 25, 2016 | Uncategorised
Sustaining our community infrastructure and assets is potentially the greatest challenge faced by Local Governments across Australia. At risk is the continued sustainability of assets which support the delivery of many of our community services. Most states have identified a substantial emerging gap in Local Government’s capacity to renew it assets. We suggest the problem is broader than the conventional asset management activities and fundamentally requires that we have informed debate at both the national and local levels. In order to have such an informed debate we need access to reliable, consistent and relevant information. However, experience has shown that trying to obtain this information is difficult. In most cases it does not exist and where it does exist it is frequently inadequate. This paper
outlines a project that is currently in progress that aims to develop a national framework for the exchange of community asset information. As a result we hope to be able to inform the debate that must occur if we are to solve the issue of the renewal gap for community assets. Click here to read more
by Kai | Oct 25, 2016 | Uncategorised
This paper outlines some of the benefits achieved at Powercor Australia through the evolution of asset management methodologies and their application. It considers recent history and the knowledge gained throughout the journey with particular emphasis upon efficient work packaging through improving diagnostic techniques. Click here to read more
by Kai | Feb 2, 2016 | Uncategorised
Click Here to Download Awards 2023 Application Pack
Awards PART A – The Asset Management Excellence Awards
The following categories are available in the Asset Management Excellence Awards;
1) Asset Management Innovation Award
Projects, products or frameworks that demonstrate new techniques or innovative approaches to asset management best practice at any or all of its life cycle stages.
2) Asset Management Information Management Award
Projects demonstrating best practice techniques and originality in the use and management of asset management data in one or more of the areas of acquiring data, storage of data, representation/interpretation of data and using data for decision making.
3) Asset Management CRP Award – Cost/Risk/Performance
Projects demonstrating the balance between the elements of cost, risk and performance to obtain a valuable solution for an asset.
4) Asset Management Sustainability Award
Asset Management strategies, frameworks, projects or products that demonstrate commitment to embedding and delivering measurable sustainable outcomes – liveability, sustainability, affordability and resilience – aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
5) Asset Management Resilience Award
Asset Management strategies, frameworks, projects, or products which demonstrate a holistic approach to improved management and planning, focussed on strengthening and enhancing the resilience of their asset portfolios.
6) Safety in Asset Management Award
Demonstrates the use of asset management principles to manage safety better.
7)The Asset Management Diversity Award.
Description and assessment criteria
The Diversity category recognises and promotes the positive contribution made by organisations that demonstrate a holistic and long-term commitment to diversity within the Asset Management community. Some of the key characteristics of workforce diversity may include race, ethnicity, gender, age, religion, ability, and sexual orientation.
Leadership 40%
How does your leadership team invest and build talent to create an inclusive workplace and diverse team. Outline how you are leading the way in attracting and growing a diverse talent pool. Include methods of measurement and targets in your answer.
Innovation 30%
Explain how innovative approaches has been used in achieving diversity. Highlight bold ideas, achievements, challenges and lessons learnt.
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Demonstrate how innovation has been achieved through leveraging individual backgrounds, perspectives, experiences and strengths.
Diversity benefits 25%
Explain how your diverse team has positively impacted the organisation, stakeholders and contribution to the community.
Presentation of the award submission 5%
Note: More than one award in each of the above (7) categories may be awarded if the Judging Panel judge more than one of the nominees are worthy of that recognition. Judges decision is final.
by Kai | Feb 2, 2016 | Uncategorised
Entries now open for 2023
The Asset Management Council Awards celebrates the significant contribution individuals and organisations are making to the advancement of asset management in Australia, and internationally. The Awards recognise organisations who are making a start and are on the journey of continuous asset management improvement. The Awards also recognises individual achievement in asset management leadership and student innovation in the field of asset management.
The Awards ceremony is held annually during the AMPEAK Asset Management Conference.
The Asset Management Award program offers a number of awards annually, to organisations and individuals for outstanding work within the discipline of asset management and maintenance engineering. The Awards are divided into three parts.
Click Here to Download Awards 2023 Application Pack
Key Dates:
Awards Submissions Close 5pm AEDT Friday 3th March 2023. This is a hard deadline. Winners announced at Gala Dinner on evening of Tuesday 4th April 2023.
For more information on how to apply to the Asset Management Council Awards, contact us at training@amcouncil.com.au
by Kai | Oct 5, 2015 | Uncategorised
Daniel Johnson – Overseas Chapter
Kylie Birleson – Brisbane Chapter
Robert Thompson – Sydney Chapter
Sule Aygun – Melbourne Chapter
Tim Cross – Overseas Chapter
by Kai | Aug 13, 2015 | Uncategorised
The “Take Control of Your Career” webinar presented by the Head of Transfield’s Talent Acquisition is now available to purchase online! If you missed out on the live webinar this week, head over to our store to make sure you purchase and view the presentation.
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