This paper reviews the literature about Engineering Asset Management (EAM), the implementation of organisational change and organisational culture and suggests a process for measuring the organisational culture of asset firms to determine if the current environment is conducive to supporting change to improve overall asset management performance. The information can be used by management to identify what work practices are being promoted and which need to be changed if required. A change in management practices (e.g. supervision or rewards) is most likely required to support the successful implementation of an asset management framework. The development of such practices can be used as a tool for aligning organisational goals with the goals of individual employees.
Conference presentation
Ensuring the implementation of engineering asset management: understanding organisational culture
WCEAM 2011. Sixth World Congress on Engineering Asset Management (Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, 2-4 October)
2011
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- Title
- Ensuring the implementation of engineering asset management: understanding organisational culture
- Creators
- Yvonne Brunetto - Southern Cross UniversityMatthew J. Xerri - Southern Cross University
- Conference
- WCEAM 2011. Sixth World Congress on Engineering Asset Management (Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, 2-4 October)
- Identifiers
- 1487; 991012821540602368
- Academic Unit
- Management; School of Business and Tourism; Faculty of Business, Law and Arts
- Resource Type
- Conference presentation