Webinars
Thursday, June 25, 2026 | 12:00-1:00 PM
(UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
Asset registers that don’t match reality, classification systems invented by individual technicians, construction handovers that deliver drawings but no operational data, and CMMS implementations that go live without a defined data standard: these are not edge cases. They are the norm across K–12, higher education, municipal government, healthcare, and commercial real estate portfolios alike.
This session cuts through the noise to deliver a clear, actionable framework for standardizing facility data. Drawing on ISO 55001:2024 Clause 7.6, ISO 55013:2024, ISO 19650-3:2020, the GFMAM Asset Management Landscape (3rd ed., 2024), the IAM Anatomy of Asset Management (Version 4, 2024), and the NAMS/IPWEA International Infrastructure Management Manual, the session maps the full six-layer standards stack that already exists to address the problem — from governance and lifecycle process through to classification, naming conventions, and data quality assurance.
You’ll leave with a concrete understanding of why data standardization initiatives fail (and which of the six recurring failure modes is most likely to derail their own efforts), how to apply the NAMS/IPWEA IIMM A–E confidence grading scale to their current asset data, and a sequenced eight-step roadmap you can begin implementing next quarter — without waiting for a new CMMS, a new budget cycle, or organizational consensus that may never fully arrive.
Presenter
Service Lead, Strategic Services
Unlock expert insights, build a standards-backed framework, and elevate your facility data from scattered registers to a single source of truth.
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