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Why update your Asset Management Policy? Posted: 23 Sep 2012 08:52 PM PDT Hi all, I am in the process of reviewing our Asset Management Policy. The existing policy is a pretty reasoble document, and probably doesn't need a lot of work, but I have been thinking about what it is that we are really trying to accomplish with it. One thing I'm pretty sure of, is that there isn't much point in putting a lot of effort into updating it, if it ends up sitting on a shelf somewhere and no-one ever refers to it. Very interested to hear from anyone who has REALLY benefited from updating their policy and how? How often do you refer to it? How it does it help you better manage your assets? Regards, Forum category: Hidden / Per page discussions Forum thread: Asset Management Policy |
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Bang the Table Budget Allocator Posted: 26 Sep 2012 04:02 PM PDT Just wondering if any Councils other than Shellharbour City Council are using the Bang the Table Budget Allocator? http://bangthetable.com/products/budget-allocator/demo-site/ Looks like a nice idea - I definitely think that crowd sourcing the capital works prioritisation process, could be a win-win for Council and the community. |
Forum thread: Capital Works Evaluation Framework
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