What people are saying...

"Martin was an excellent presenter. You could tell he knew exactly what he was talking about, however pitched the conversation to a broad audience. He was enthusiastic without being ‘evangelical’. Well done."

"Understanding that an ‘asset’ is more than just the physical building, vehicle or IT hardware. The overarching process shows the holistic nature that goes beyond just the physical asset."

"Martin made the potentially dry course material engaging and accessible, and inspired all of us to take action within our own spheres to improve the outcomes for our teams in this space."

"Martin did an amazing job, the interactive online poles and discussions also made it more enjoyable."

"Enabling staff to move towards a more sophisticated approach to asset management, the benefits of this would have good outcomes for the communities we serve, our internal and external stakeholders and the way were are viewed by other agencies especially Treasury."

"The main thing this has reiterated is the importance of thinking holistically about costs and benefits / risks, and this provided some useful concepts and processes to make that happen. I think the level of interaction was good in that we were able to participate throughout."

"Overall knowledge of the Asset Management, very informed of the process now. "

“An insightful, full-coverage training course that is run by someone who clearly knows what he’s talking about and has extensive knowledge and experience applicable to the course.”

“A broad introduction to Asset Management which helps to illustrate that Asset Management touches all areas of an organisation.”

“A must attend course for all Asset Management professionals.”

“Valuable examples, Martin’s vast experience, right content to what I was looking for.”

“A great primer for experienced managers who are less familiar with the formal theory and practice of asset management.”

“The course was well structured with and very good link to the practical application of asset management.”

"Excellent course! It clearly explains the key changes in the transition from ISO 55001:2014 to ISO 55001:2024. I particularly appreciated how it covered the simplified decision-making framework, emphasizing simplicity without neglecting the need for criteria, methods, and tools, and how predictive actions connect to this framework. The insights into the adjustments to the SAMP, knowledge management, and the relevance of lifecycle coverage in the operations "shall" were especially valuable. Martin Kerr, thank you again for sharing your expertise in asset management." (LINKEDIN POST)