Asset Operations
The Future of Maintenance, Reliability, and Operations
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Ryan Chan
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Ryan Chan
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In today’s world, the majority of asset-intensive organizations are still stuck with complex, rigid, and sometimes antiquated technology solutions that simply cannot step up to evolving challenges and an ever-changing market. Why do the world’s most important industries—ones that billions of people rely on for essential human needs—operate with approaches that run the risk of making them extremely inefficient and brittle?
What if it didn’t have to be that way?
Imagine a world where companies can move successfully into the future, where these brittle solutions are replaced with a flexible, simple approach that also delivers enterprise-grade capabilities. This book introduces asset operations management (AOM), an operating principle founded on the belief that asset-intensive organizations have much to gain by adopting new approaches to data, collaboration, and communication—all supported by modern, consumer-grade technology experiences.
The best-of-breed organizations in asset-intensive industries have been changing the way their businesses run for years, and they’re reaping the rewards. The rest of the pack is struggling to keep up in the new paradigm—one where asset operations is central to operating efficiency and organizational resilience.
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- Paul Thor
- 10-08-2024
Valuable advice in Asset Management
There aren't many books out there that discuss the importance of asset management, particularly on Audible but I am glad I came across this one. Ryan understood the importance of an integrated asset management system early on in his career and (I believe) adopts a systems engineering approach to an area that is often placed in a silo. Recommend to anyone who either works in Asset management or who identifies the O&M team as a stakeholder.
Ryan considers his words so this can be listened to at 1.2 or 1.5x with no issue.
Would love an accompanying e-book to the audio book for referencing.
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