Leveraging asset management plans to enhance decision making

Gain invaluable insights into how dynamic and informed asset management strategies not only bolster strategic investment choices and strategic risk assessment efficacy. Michael Shave and Steve Verity will explore how updated asset management plans can enhance budget management, drive optimal asset service performance, and empower day-to-day decision-makers.

Topics covered:

Importance of Asset Management Plans in:

  • Strategic and Operational Decision Making
  • Risk Management
  • Asset Service Performance

Who should attend?

The webinar is suitable for asset, finance and procurement managers, chief executive officers and project management teams. No knowledge of the topics is assumed; participants with prior experience may find the webinar useful to refresh and extend their knowledge.

The QTC Education Program is only available to Queensland Public Sector Employees (this includes employees of the Queensland Government, Queensland government departments, local governments, statutory corporations, and other entities to the extent they have an association or are related to the State of Queensland) and QTC employees. By registering for a workshop or webinar, you acknowledge that you are a Queensland Public Sector Employee. QTC/UQ reserves the right to unenroll any person that is not a Queensland Public Sector Employee or QTC employee from any workshop or webinar in the Education Program.

Learning outcomes

  • Recognise the importance of asset management planning in strategic and operational decision-making.
  • Gain insights into evaluating asset service performance through informed asset management plans.

Webinar facilitator

Michael Shave

Executive level government senior consultant

Michael Shave is an experienced executive level government senior consultant with experience across a range of organisational service functions. Michael has over 23 years combined experience in financial operations and strategy, and in providing strategic advice and guidance particularly for the local government industry.

Location Date Cost Duration Registration
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Online On demand Complimentary 90 minutes 13 June
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