CIOB Academy Course
Asset Information Management
£159.00
Availability
Length
Summary
This CPD certified course is aimed at those who wish to explore complex landscape of asset information and knowledge.
Overview
This module course explores the complex landscape of asset information and knowledge. It covers the purpose, value and elements of an Asset Information Management Policy, Strategy and System, and the factors which determine information requirements and quality in order to effectively support asset management and decision-making.
This course has been developed by Asset Wisdom with content provided by internationally recognised Asset Management specialists.
Structure
An online course with interactive eLearning.
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Objectives
- What is Asset information and why is it needed.
- Why an Asset Information Policy and Asset Information Strategy are required.
- Defining Asset Information requirements.
Suitability
This course is suitable for: Planners, departmental leaders, Senior and middle management, IT departments, data collection departments, Governance Managers, other stakeholders and the general workforce, all benefit from the knowledge and understanding of what Asset information is and why it is required.
Assessment
There is no assessment with this module. The module will earn you 5 CPD credits.
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