Understanding Asset Management
Certificate
Approved by WPiAM
Approved by World Partners in Asset Management (WPiAM)
Handbook, slides, printable content, quizes (exam included)
I am a passionate Asset Management and Change Management professional. I have delivered training to thousands of people around the world on these topics and simplified how they adopt and make the most out of change to get the most value from Asset Management.
During the day with Structured Change I assist organisations develop their Asset Management Systems, assist them in their preparation for ISO Certification and coach organisations in how to deliver value through understanding their culture, leadership, and management. I have experience across Private, Public, Local Government, Not for Profit (NFP/NGO) and Defence.
I was the Australian representative on the ISO55001 (International Standard for Asset Management) and led an international team of volunteers (ISO55001:2024) as convener in the review/revision of the standard.
I am the Technical Manager for the Certified Asset Management Assessor (CAMA) exam and the competencies that support it. I also advise organisations on their alignment to the Global Certification Scheme (managed by the World Partners in Asset Management).
I am a Technical Lead in the Asset Management Body of Knowledge (AMboK) Team within the Asset Management Council of Australia. I also assist the Council in Asset Management Maturity Assessments.
I am a project lead in the Global Forum of Maintenance and Asset Management (GFMAM) linking specifications to competency sets.
~Certified Fellow in Asset Management (CFAM)There are no prerequisites for this course.
Both courses have the same structure however the AAMC course is based on Understanding (refer to Bloom's Learning Taxonomy 2001) and is supported by a 20-question multiple-choice exam.
The CTAM course is based on Application (refer to Bloom's Learning Taxonomy 2001) and is supported by a 35-question multiple-choice exam.