Development of a Generic Framework to Assess Asset Management Maturity within Organisations
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In: Technical journal : scientific professional journal of University North , Vol. 15, No. 2, 08.06.2021, p. 235-241.
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T1 - Development of a Generic Framework to Assess Asset Management Maturity within Organisations
AU - Maier, Hans
AU - Schmiedbauer, Oliver
AU - Biedermann, Hubert
PY - 2021/6/8
Y1 - 2021/6/8
N2 - With the comprehensive Lean Smart Maintenance philosophy and its associated maturity model, organisations were given a tool to reach asset and maintenance excellence. This paper discusses the approach used to transfer the scientifically based methods and concepts of the Lean Smart Maintenance Maturity Model into an assessment structure to generate a generic tool to collect the complete and correct information necessary to determine an organisation's maturity level. Research results show that a standardised assessment process combined with continuous improvement cycles, a more accurate assessment of the company's maturity is possible. A well-structured MM assessment supports less experienced assessors whereby experienced assessors will not need a full questionnaire but only a well-structured list of items and their maturity levels.
AB - With the comprehensive Lean Smart Maintenance philosophy and its associated maturity model, organisations were given a tool to reach asset and maintenance excellence. This paper discusses the approach used to transfer the scientifically based methods and concepts of the Lean Smart Maintenance Maturity Model into an assessment structure to generate a generic tool to collect the complete and correct information necessary to determine an organisation's maturity level. Research results show that a standardised assessment process combined with continuous improvement cycles, a more accurate assessment of the company's maturity is possible. A well-structured MM assessment supports less experienced assessors whereby experienced assessors will not need a full questionnaire but only a well-structured list of items and their maturity levels.
KW - Assessment
KW - Asset Management
KW - Expert Evaluation
KW - Instrument Validation
KW - Lean Smart Maintenance
KW - Maintenance Management
KW - Maturity Model
KW - Assessment
KW - Anlagenmanagement
KW - Experten Evaluierung
KW - Lean Smart Maintenance
KW - Instandhaltungsmanagement
KW - Reifegradmodell
U2 - https://doi.org/10.31803/tg-20210510161621
DO - https://doi.org/10.31803/tg-20210510161621
M3 - Conference article
VL - 15
SP - 235
EP - 241
JO - Technical journal : scientific professional journal of University North
JF - Technical journal : scientific professional journal of University North
SN - 1846-6168
IS - 2
ER -