GFMAM
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L’Institut Français d’Asset Management Industriel et Infrastructures est devenu membre du Global Forum in Maintenance & Asset Management (GFMAM) en 2012.
Le GFMAM est un organisme sans but lucratif, une fédération internationale regroupant des associations nationales de maintenance et de gestion d’actifs industriels. Ces professionnels ont pour but la création et le partage des connaissances ainsi que l’échange d’informations entre les pays membres.
Cet apport de connaissances, de savoir-faire et d’expériences au niveau mondial, permet à l’IFRAMI de faire bénéficier à ses membres en France, des meilleures pratiques « best practices » internationales déployées dans le domaine de l’Asset Management.
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Auditor in Industrial Asset Management
Now in its Second Edition, this document recommends baseline requirements for the Asset Management knowledge and understanding that an ISO assessor or auditor should have.
GFMAM members will be recommending to asset owners that they apply 55001, this specification for internal assessors and require any external auditors to provide demonstrable evidence of this knowledge and understanding.
The Value of Asset Management to an Organization
The project is well under way with a major achievement being the development of a Value Model as a conceptual model of value creation from asset management.
The Value Model and the definitions of concepts were thoroughly discussed, reviewed and improved by the project group, other members of GFMAM and of the member societies.
The main content of the project document are finalized, but still open for further review for quality improvements.
The Maintenance Framework - Second Edition
The purpose of the Maintenance Framework is to develop and promote a common understanding of the role and value of maintenance, and how it contributes to the delivery of business outcomes. Going into more detail than, and beyond the subject of Maintenance Delivery from the Asset Management Landscape, the Maintenance Framework provides information on :
- The discipline of maintenance and its management, including its role in asset management at all stages of asset life;
- Maintenance principles, subjects, and terminology; and
- Relevant international standards.
The Maintenance Framework also establishes the foundation for competencies in maintenance and its management, and the ability to benchmark maintenance practices.
This second edition, which expands in detail and clarity in several areas, represents the Global Forum’s commitment to continuous improvement for its members and the global maintenance and asset management community.
Panorama de la Gestion d'Actifs
Le Panorama de la gestion d'actifs est une initiative du GFMAM axée sur son troisième objectif à long terme, à savoir, « faciliter l’échange et l’harmonisation des connaissances et des savoir-faire en matière de maintenance et de gestion d'actifs ».
Les divers éléments couverts par la seconde édition du Panorama de la gestion d'actifs du GFMAM, sont :
- fournir un aperçu général de cette nouvelle discipline, « la gestion d'actifs »
- fournir une structure permettant de constituer un corpus de savoirs destiné aux systèmes de certification et de qualification en gestion d'actifs
- proposer un moyen de comparer et de confronter différents systèmes de certification et qualification
- fournir une structure (et peut-être les critères) permettant d’évaluer la maturité d’un organisme en termes de gestion d'actifs
- donner les informations sur les besoins de connaissances en gestion d'actifs pour les auditeurs (internes / externes) de l’ISO 55000
- comparer les produits et services émanant des différents membres du GFMAM en relation avec les 39 thèmes retenus, ci-après au § 6, pour décrire cette discipline.
Asset Management Maturity - A Position Statement
The Global Forum on Maintenance & Asset Management (GFMAM) has recognized that, with accelerating interest in Asset Management and adoption of the ISO 55000 standards, some organizations (and people) would value more guidance on Asset Management Maturity.
This Position Statement is intended to be a high-level statement only, that sets out the principles and characteristics associated with Asset Management Maturity and does not describe the detail. It replaces the first edition, published in 2015.
It should be read in conjunction with the other two documents on Asset Management Maturity published at the same time :
"The Specification for an Asset Management Maturity Assessor and the Guidelines for Assessing Asset Management Maturity."
THE VALUE OF ASSET MANAGEMENT TO AN ORGANIZATION
The purpose of this document is to provide a template for evaluation of new asset management opportunities with focus on the potential for realization of value to the organization.
The template for application is an integral part of GFMAM project "The Value of Asset Management to the Organization". Information on background, project scope, definitions and methodology refers to this document.
Criteria for Evaluating Asset Management Indicators
Indicators are valued highly by managers to measure the progress and completion of action plans in any discipline. Organizations and business schools insist on the need to use dashboards, based on the adage that says; "you cannot manage what you cannot measure".
In addition, with the digitization of information, monitoring tools and systems have made possible ever more metrics and indicators (and increased demand for).
This document reports how we identified a methodology for validating whether an indicator is relevant and specific to Asset Management. This methodology considers the 39 Subjects of Asset Management (reference: The Asset Management Landscape - Second Edition, GFMAM) as well as the 9 Benefits of Asset Management highlighted in ISO 55000 (ISO 55000: 2014 Asset management - Overview - principles and terminology - pages 1-2).
The Asset Management Landscape
This a tool designed for the member societies as a tool for their own use to promote a common global approach to Asset Management.
It includes a number of conceptual models, a list of 39 Asset Management Subjects and Principles and a framework for describing best practices, maturity and standards.
Two important purposes for the GFMAM Asset Management Landscape are to provide:
- The structure for building a body of knowledge and qualifications in asset management,
- The structure (and potentially the criteria) for assessing an organization.
The Maintenance Framework - First Edition
The purpose of the Maintenance Framework is to develop and promote a common understanding of the role and value of maintenance, and how it contributes to the delivery of business outcomes. Going into more detail than, and beyond the subject of Maintenance Delivery from the Asset Management Landscape, the Maintenance Framework provides information on :
- The discipline of maintenance and its management, including its role in asset management at all stages of asset life
- Maintenance principles, subjects, and terminology, and Relevant international standards
The Maintenance Framework also establishes the foundation for competencies in maintenance and its management, and the ability to benchmark maintenance practices.
This second edition, which expands in detail and clarity in several areas, represents the Global Forum’s commitment to continuous improvement for its members and the global maintenance and asset management community.
THE VALUE OF ASSET MANAGEMENT TO AN ORGANIZATION
The purpose of this document is to provide a template for case studies to illustrate the actual realization of value for organizations who have accomplished asset management implementations.
The template for case studies is an integral part of GFMAM project "The Value of Asset Management to the Organization".
Information on background, project scope, definitions and methodology refers to this document.
Asset Management System Scheme for Accredited Certification to ISO 55000
This document is intended as a reference to be used by Accreditation Bodies (AB) for ISO 55001.
Accreditation Schemes are nominally developed and administered by individual Accreditation Bodies though they may collectively agree to utilise or mandate common Schemes.
Mandated Schemes currently exist for ISO 9001 and ISO 14001, but not ISO 55001. The original version of this document was created by the Asset Management Council in collaboration with JAS-ANZ, the Australian/New Zealand Accreditation Body, and in consultation with other professional organizations and Accreditation Bodies.
Outil d’évaluation des indicateurs de gestion d’actifs
Cet outil en ligne est fourni gratuitement par le GFMAM – une invitation aux praticiens à s’engager avec nous dans un projet en cours visant à développer et à évaluer des mesures pertinentes de gestion d’actifs à travers une combinaison de théorie et d’application pratique.
Avant d’utiliser cet outil, il est recommandé de lire le document « Criteria for Evaluating Asset Management Indicators ».
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