Conferences
May 28 - 31 2024
New Orleans
Traditional Asset Management has been executed through silos within organizations, with each department responsible for its own asset type (buildings, roads, water/wastewater, etc.) or a specific discipline associated with an asset and has focused on short term vs. long term goals. Based on our experience, this approach results in lost opportunity for asset and financial optimization.
We believe that by collaborating with all stakeholders, an integrated strategy will result in a more efficient and effective allocation of capital dollars, while leveraging assets towards the overall goals of our client.
In this new ebook “Peeling the Onion on Integrated Asset Management (IAM)”, Bill shares this philosophy and breaks down this effective approach to IAM framework layer by layer, providing you with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate this complex process.
President & CEO
Business Development, United States