Difference between revisions of "Asset management"
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Asset management is an approach for management of a [[Nuclear organization|nuclear organization]]| to consider, in a balanced fashion, the entirety of its resources. These include tangible assets such as personnel and other animate creatures, facilities, equipment, fiscal investment, inventory, and [[Intangible asset|intangible assets]] such as [[Knowledge|knowledge]]. | Asset management is an approach for management of a [[Nuclear organization|nuclear organization]]| to consider, in a balanced fashion, the entirety of its resources. These include tangible assets such as personnel and other animate creatures, facilities, equipment, fiscal investment, inventory, and [[Intangible asset|intangible assets]] such as [[Knowledge|knowledge]]. | ||
− | Approaches such as the [[Balanced scorecard|balanced scorecard]] can be employed to assure appropriately distributed attention to the whole of an organization’s resources. | + | Approaches such as the [[Balanced scorecard|balanced scorecard]] can be employed to assure appropriately distributed attention to the whole of an organization’s resources. Also a well-planned [[KM system]] can contribute to meeting such challenges. |
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[[File:Asset management.png|400px|thumbnail|right|Fig 1 Relationship between asset management related terms.]] | [[File:Asset management.png|400px|thumbnail|right|Fig 1 Relationship between asset management related terms.]] |
Revision as of 17:44, 23 April 2014
Definition
Asset management is Management of organization's assets
Summary
Description
Asset management is an approach for management of a nuclear organization| to consider, in a balanced fashion, the entirety of its resources. These include tangible assets such as personnel and other animate creatures, facilities, equipment, fiscal investment, inventory, and intangible assets such as knowledge.
Approaches such as the balanced scorecard can be employed to assure appropriately distributed attention to the whole of an organization’s resources. Also a well-planned KM system can contribute to meeting such challenges.