Managing Information Assets
25/02/2019 - AMBOKThe roles and responsibilities of both owners and custodians should be explicitly defined and understood throughout the organisation.
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The roles and responsibilities of both owners and custodians should be explicitly defined and understood throughout the organisation.
more...Successful organisations recognise that strong and enduring stakeholder relationships drive strong performance in key areas such as cash
more...Topic Sub-Categories Master Data Management Requirements Managing and Maintaining Master Data Topic Introduction There are basically five types of data relating
more...Requirements for a Master Data Management Solution Master data management is a process, which can be supported by technology.
more...The purpose of a Master Plan is to identify and evaluate all the capital assets project planning options
more...‘Cost’ under the Australian Accounting Standards Board AASB 116 differs to ‘cost’ under AASB 1041 because of new
more...Topic Sub-Categories Development of Performance Indicators Application of Performance Indicators Typical Performance Indicators Topic Introduction In measuring performance for assets budget
more...Techniques for Measuring the Economic Value of Impacts There are four broad categories of techniques for measuring the economic
more...Member Asset Owners – Mutual Organisations (Hornsby et al. 1997) A mutual organisation can be described as an association of
more...Method Performance Specifications and Outcome Based Performance Requirements There are significant changes taking place in infrastructure asset management stewardship
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