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  asset management value chain: The Value Chain Network David W. Walters, Deborah A. Helman, 2023-11-15 This book explores how the network sustainable business model is being built in response to the significant changes that are increasing strategic effectiveness and operating efficiency. Incorporating the new post-COVID19 digital landscape, it synthesizes the outputs of practitioner oriented publications and integrates these with classic concepts in operations strategy to provide a unique perspective on value generally, and the value chain network as a part of the business model in the Industry 4.0/5.0 environment specifically. Including illustrative case examples and pursuing a unique workbook approach, each chapter is built around a set of diagrams, making the concepts more accessible for graduate business students and practitioners alike.
  asset management value chain: Supply Chain as Strategic Asset Vivek Sehgal, 2010-12-21 Hands-on guidance for creating competitive advantages through strategy realization How can your supply chain create competitive advantages and help achieve business goals? Drawing from the author's abundant research and analysis, this resourceful book shows how aligning the supply chain design with business strategy helps build competitive capabilities, prioritize capital investments, and takes your firm beyond the industry best-practices to create competitive advantages, not just competitive parity. Summarizing the current literature on business and supply chain strategies, this book provides path-breaking new direction to build your own winning supply chain strategy. Real-life cases show how this strategy alignment has produced results for the most successful companies and how it can be achieved in your firm. An overview of the concepts of business strategy, the current thinking on supply chain strategy and why it is inadequate to drive competitive advantage through supply chain design Process for establishing your own supply chain strategy to build competitive advantage The place of technology in creating business capabilities in modern corporations and why managing technology should be a core competence and an integral part of strategy planning Step-by-step direction and examples for creating strategy alignment and designing a supply chain that goes beyond supporting your operations Case studies including Wal-mart, Cemex, Kmart, HP, Dell, and others Consolidating the lessons learned along with implementation guidance, Supply Chain as Strategic Asset is the must-read road map for designing a supply chain that will be vital in achieving your business goals.
  asset management value chain: Michael Porter's Value Chain 50minutes,, 2015-09-02 Understand Michael Porter’s value chain in no time! Find out everything you need to know about this valuable business tool with this practical and accessible guide. The Harvard Business School professor Michael E. Porter has dedicated much of his career to studying competitive advantage. One of his best-known concepts is the value chain, which is used to deliver a product or service to the market and has three key objectives: to improve services, to reduce costs and to create value. The model can be applied to virtually any business in any sector, making it a vital tool for companies looking to make the most of their competitive advantage in an increasingly crowded market. In 50 minutes you will be able to: •Identify the nine functions that generate value within a business •Analyse your company’s activity to make the most of your competitive advantage •Find areas for improvement and take concrete steps to maximise performance ABOUT 50MINUTES.COM | MANAGEMENT AND MARKETING The Management and Marketing series from the 50Minutes collection provides the tools to quickly understand the main theories and concepts that shape the economic world of today. Our publications will give you elements of theory, definitions of key terms and case studies in a clear and easily digestible format, making them the ideal starting point for readers looking to develop their skills and expertise.
  asset management value chain: Value Based and Intelligent Asset Management Adolfo Crespo Márquez, Marco Macchi, Ajith Kumar Parlikad, 2019-06-29 The fundamental motivation of this book is to contribute to the future advancement of Asset Management in the context of industrial plants and infrastructures. The book aims to foster a future perspective that takes advantage of value-based and intelligent asset management in order to make a step forward with respect to the evolution observed nowadays. Indeed, the current understanding of asset management is primarily supported by well-known standards. Nonetheless, asset management is still a young discipline and the knowledge developed by industry and academia is not set in stone yet. Furthermore, current trends in new organizational concepts and technologies lead to an evolutionary path in the field. Therefore, this book aims to discuss this evolutionary path, starting first of all from the consolidated theory, then moving forward to discuss: • The strategic understanding of value-based asset management in a company; • An operational definition of value, as a concept on the background of value-based asset management; • The identification of intelligent asset management, with the aim to frame a set of “tools” recommended to support the asset-related decision-making process over the asset lifecycle; • The emergence of new technologies such as cyber physical systems and digital twins, and the implications of this on asset management.
  asset management value chain: Fundamentals Of Institutional Asset Management Frank J Fabozzi, Francesco A Fabozzi, 2020-10-12 This book provides the fundamentals of asset management. It takes a practical perspective in describing asset management. Besides the theoretical aspects of investment management, it provides in-depth insights into the actual implementation issues associated with investment strategies. The 19 chapters combine theory and practice based on the experience of the authors in the asset management industry. The book starts off with describing the key activities involved in asset management and the various forms of risk in managing a portfolio. There is then coverage of the different asset classes (common stock, bonds, and alternative assets), collective investment vehicles, financial derivatives, common stock analysis and valuation, bond analytics, equity beta strategies (including smart beta), equity alpha strategies (including quantitative/systematic strategies), bond indexing and active bond portfolio strategies, and multi-asset strategies. The methods of using financial derivatives (equity derivatives, interest rate derivatives, and credit derivatives) in managing the risks of a portfolio are clearly explained and illustrated.
  asset management value chain: Asset Management Excellence John D. Campbell, Andrew K.S. Jardine, Joel McGlynn, Don M. Barry, 2024-02-09 This is the third edition of Asset Management Excellence: Optimizing Equipment Life-Cycle Decisions. This edition acknowledges and introduces the many changes to the Asset Management business while continuing to explain the supporting fundamentals. Since the second edition, there have been many influences of change in asset management, society’s expectations, and supporting technologies. In this edition, the contributors have revisited the content and have updated and added insights and information based on the emerging influences in thinking and the continued evolution of applied technologies since the prior editions. New in the Third Edition: Updates across each of the second edition chapters to align with today’s insights Updates on technologies now available to support Asset Management, including related software packaging, the Internet of Things (IoT), Machine Learning, and Artificial Intelligence Insights on how Information Technology can step up to help an asset-intensive organization compete, drive to operational excellence and automation A chapter on sustainability and the influence Asset Management may have on this higher-focus priority A chapter on change enablement as the process and technology changes impact the various stakeholders of asset-intensive organizations The fundamentals of Asset Management are essential as Asset-intensive organizations look to technologies to help them compete. AI is becoming pervasive but must be confirmed and aligned with the fundamentals. This edition will provoke thought as each organization determines its next steps toward its new challenges in Asset Management.
  asset management value chain: Optimizing Distribution Systems in Asset Management Philipp Caspar Koch, 2008-09-25 Philipp Caspar Koch is making the attempt to outline with a model-shaping intent the way in which a deliberate choice and design of varying “institutional arrangements is likely to operate as a device for optimizing net inflows from private investors.
  asset management value chain: Competitive Advantage Michael E. Porter, 2004-01-01 Now beyond its eleventh printing and translated into twelve languages, Michael Porter’s The Competitive Advantage of Nations has changed completely our conception of how prosperity is created and sustained in the modern global economy. Porter’s groundbreaking study of international competitiveness has shaped national policy in countries around the world. It has also transformed thinking and action in states, cities, companies, and even entire regions such as Central America. Based on research in ten leading trading nations, The Competitive Advantage of Nations offers the first theory of competitiveness based on the causes of the productivity with which companies compete. Porter shows how traditional comparative advantages such as natural resources and pools of labor have been superseded as sources of prosperity, and how broad macroeconomic accounts of competitiveness are insufficient. The book introduces Porter’s “diamond,” a whole new way to understand the competitive position of a nation (or other locations) in global competition that is now an integral part of international business thinking. Porter's concept of “clusters,” or groups of interconnected firms, suppliers, related industries, and institutions that arise in particular locations, has become a new way for companies and governments to think about economies, assess the competitive advantage of locations, and set public policy. Even before publication of the book, Porter’s theory had guided national reassessments in New Zealand and elsewhere. His ideas and personal involvement have shaped strategy in countries as diverse as the Netherlands, Portugal, Taiwan, Costa Rica, and India, and regions such as Massachusetts, California, and the Basque country. Hundreds of cluster initiatives have flourished throughout the world. In an era of intensifying global competition, this pathbreaking book on the new wealth of nations has become the standard by which all future work must be measured.
  asset management value chain: Engineering Asset Management Joseph Mathew, Lin Ma, Andy Tan, Deryk Anderson, 2008-02-06 It is with great pleasure that we welcome you to the inaugural World Congress on Engineering Asset Management (WCEAM) being held at the Conrad Jupiters Hotel on the Gold Coast from July 11 to 14, 2006. More than 170 authors from 28 countries have contributed over 160 papers to be presented over the first three days of the conference. Day four will be host to a series of workshops devoted to the practice of various aspects of Engineering Asset Management. WCEAM is a new annual global forum on the various multidisciplinary aspects of Engineering Asset Management. It deals with the presentation and publication of outputs of research and development activities as well as the application of knowledge in the practical aspects of: strategic asset management risk management in asset management design and life-cycle integrity of physical assets asset performance and level of service models financial analysis methods for physical assets reliability modelling and prognostics information systems and knowledge management asset data management, warehousing and mining condition monitoring and intelligent maintenance intelligent sensors and devices regulations and standards in asset management human dimensions in integrated asset management education and training in asset management and performance management in asset management. We have attracted academics, practitioners and scientists from around the world to share their knowledge in this important emerging transdiscipline that impacts on almost every aspect of daily life.
  asset management value chain: Global Value Chains and Global Production Networks Jeffrey Neilson, Bill Pritchard, Henry Yeung Wai-Chung, 2017-10-02 The global economic system is experiencing a profound period of rapid change. The emergence of globalised production and distribution systems, which bring together diverse constellations of economic actors through a complex regime of global corporate governance, state regulation and new international divisions of labour, demands corresponding and innovative explanatory models. Global value chains (GVCs) and global production networks (GPNs) have been particularly useful as conceptual frameworks for understanding the global market engagement of firms, regions and nations. This book examines the rise of GVCs and GPNs as dominant features of the international political economy. It brings together leading thinkers in the field and sets out new directions for future scholarship in understanding the contemporary global economic system. In doing so, this book makes a significant contribution to our understanding of the international political economy and the global economic system in the post-Washington Consensus era of contemporary capitalism. This book was published as a special issue of the Review of International Political Economy.
  asset management value chain: Global Asset Management M. Pinedo, I. Walter, 2013-08-29 This book focuses on all major aspects of the asset management industry including its regulations, strategies, processes, applied technologies and risks. It provides a serious resource for readers seeking greater depth and alternative opinions on specific industry developments, and breadth for specialists interested in the dynamics of the industry.
  asset management value chain: Power and Gas Asset Management Miguel Moreira da Silva, 2020-01-01 This book offers meaningful insights into an impending challenge for the energy industry, namely the increasing role of asset management amongst the utilities’ core operations. In the aftermath of energy digitalization, power and gas companies will be able to seize asset productivity—through risk-based operation and maintenance—and better balance capital and operational expenditures. By addressing the asset management of both power and gas infrastructures, and by adopting a comprehensive approach—including regulation and business models, as well as a solid technology background—this book offers a unique perspective on the energy utilities’ transformation journey and the road to optimal decision-making for both asset portfolio expansion and replacement. The asset management end-to-end mission requires appropriate internal governance—depending on the business framework—and the development of decision aid models (for asset replacement and maintenance), supported on probabilistic risk and reliability indexes. This book advocates systematically digitalizing the power and gas assets, addressing both data governance and infrastructure, alongside real-time equipment condition monitoring. It also provides a meaningful methodology for designing data-centric asset management and predictive operation and maintenance, using artificial intelligence and engineering-based approaches. As such, it provides valuable strategy, methods and models—illustrated by case studies and proofs of concept—for a wide range of stakeholders, including utilities and industry professionals, regulators, policy-makers, researchers and students.
  asset management value chain: Engineering Asset Management and Infrastructure Sustainability Joseph Mathew, Lin Ma, Andy Tan, Margot Weijnen, Jay Lee, 2012-05-11 Engineering Asset Management 2010 represents state-of-the art trends and developments in the emerging field of engineering asset management as presented at the Fifth World Congress on Engineering Asset Management (WCEAM). The proceedings of the WCEAM 2010 is an excellent reference for practitioners, researchers and students in the multidisciplinary field of asset management, covering topics such as: Asset condition monitoring and intelligent maintenance Asset data warehousing, data mining and fusion Asset performance and level-of-service models Design and life-cycle integrity of physical assets Education and training in asset management Engineering standards in asset management Fault diagnosis and prognostics Financial analysis methods for physical assets Human dimensions in integrated asset management Information quality management Information systems and knowledge management Intelligent sensors and devices Maintenance strategies in asset management Optimisation decisions in asset management Risk management in asset management Strategic asset management Sustainability in asset management
  asset management value chain: Computational Management Srikanta Patnaik, Kayhan Tajeddini, Vipul Jain, 2021-05-29 This book offers a timely review of cutting-edge applications of computational intelligence to business management and financial analysis. It covers a wide range of intelligent and optimization techniques, reporting in detail on their application to real-world problems relating to portfolio management and demand forecasting, decision making, knowledge acquisition, and supply chain scheduling and management.
  asset management value chain: Promoting Sustainable Practices through Energy Engineering and Asset Management González-Prida, Vicente, Raman, Anthony, 2015-03-31 Green technologies and energy-efficient practices have become two of the most prevalent issues in global society. However, many countries still lack the technology or resources needed to implement sustainable practices within their societies. Promoting Sustainable Practices through Energy Engineering and Asset Management discusses the challenges that the developing world faces when implementing and utilizing environmentally friendly techniques. This publication is a crucial reference source for managers, scientists, technology developers, and engineers interested in the adoption of sustainable practices in developing countries.
  asset management value chain: Managing Supply Chain Networks Alexandre Oliveira, Anne Gimeno, 2014-06-24 USE KNOWLEDGE AND INNOVATION TO MAXIMIZE VALUE FROM TODAY’S SOPHISTICATED, FAST-CHANGING SUPPLY NETWORKS Build integrated, complementary supply networks that work together to win Accelerate the cycle from needs identification to product/service launch to customer experience Create long-term strategy adherence to the business that competes in fluid environments Leading companies are developing powerful new techniques for managing today’s complex, fluid supply networks. Now, Alexandre Oliveira and Anne Gimeno help you apply these techniques to embed greater agility, resilience, speed, and intelligence throughout your own supply chain network. Oliveira and Gimeno review how supply chains have changed, how they will change, and the radically new challenges and opportunities arising from these changes. Next, they show how to drive value by capturing and sharing your network’s knowledge far more effectively, and using it to drive innovations that strengthen the entire network. Going far beyond previous models, they guide you in improving interactions across all knowledge areas, functional supply chain building blocks, business structures, tactics, and external elements–including suppliers, customers, service providers, competitors, and non-competitors. Today, individual companies don’t compete: their supply chain networks do. Winning businesses must be capable of sensing and anticipating market shifts, and rapidly aligning their networks in response. In a word, their networks must be wiser. In this guide, leading practitioners Alexandre Oliveira and Anne Gimeno show how to embed actionable wisdom throughout your own complex supply network. You’ll learn how to create multi-company structures that promote the long-term success of your entire network, and how to accelerate innovation by leveraging knowledge and ideas from all network sources. Using practical examples, Oliveira and Gimeno demonstrate how to evolve more resilience and elasticity, building a network that can respond more quickly and coherently to any new risk, opportunity, problem, or trend. Managing Supply Chain Networks is invaluable to any strategist, executive, manager, or advanced student who wants to drive greater value and competitiveness from a complex supply chain network. PRESENTING AN EVOLUTION TO PORTER´S FIVE FORCES MODEL Detailing how to add value to shareholders and stakeholders in highly competitive business environments BUILDING INNOVATION-ENABLED KNOWLEDGE LEADERSHIP INTO YOUR NETWORK Strengthening long-term knowledge development and retention across your network IMPLEMENTING MECHANISMS THAT INCREASE NETWORK RESPONSIVENESS Optimizing connections, architecture, functions, and human interactions MANAGING RISK MORE SUCCESSFULLY IN NETWORK ENVIRONMENTS Transcending limited “firm-centered”risk management strategies PROMOTING GREATER COLLABORATION ACROSS YOUR NETWORK Using visibility, vendor selection, culture, governance, and other methods
  asset management value chain: Institutional Asset Management: How are professional investors affected by legislature and corporate governance? Andreas Sossong, 2014-02-01 This study examines the current legislature and best practice corporate governance for institutional investors in Germany and the United States. Differences in investment regulation, compliance and disclosure requirements, as well as expense and tax schemes are identified for insurance companies and the pension fund industry. Based on current academic literature, hypotheses about the impact of different regulatory regimes are derived and tested empirically in a comparison between Germany and the United States over the last five years. Differences in asset allocation between the two countries are determined for both industries. It is shown that the strict quantitative regulation of asset allocation in Germany has no negative impact on institutional investors’ performance, yet it reduces the realized risk measured through depreciation. A principal component regression reveals that asset allocation constitutes a relevant indicator for depreciation and performance in Germany. It can be inferred that the investment regulation in Germany poses little disadvantages for investors while it provides a significant risk reduction. This conclusion is confirmed by practitioners from the pension fund industry in Germany.
  asset management value chain: E-commerce operations and supply chain management Sruthi.S, BiswadipBasu Mallik, Dr.M. Jayalakshmi, M.Mahalingam,
  asset management value chain: Fundamentals of Transfer Pricing Raffaele Petruzzi, Giammarco Cottani, Michael Lang, 2022-06-20 This is Part Two of a crucially significant two-volume set on the nature of transfer pricing that fully elucidates how the growing body of applicable rules works in practice. The preceding volume, subtitled General Topics and Specific Transactions, focused on basic principles and specialized topics. This volume enlarges the scope of the first volume, particularly concerning industry specifics, regional considerations, the use of new technologies, and the intersection between transfer pricing rules and other disciplines. As in the first volume, stakeholding contributors from government, multinational companies, international organizations, advisory groups, and academia offer deeply informed perspectives, both general and specific, on the practical application of transfer pricing rules. With numerous examples and relevant international judicial precedents, the authors augment the first volume in such ways as the following: extended analysis of particular business sectors, including automotive, banking, consumer goods, insurance, IT, oil and gas, and pharmaceutics; specific jurisdictional coverage of the United States, the European Union, Brazil, China, and India; detailed presentation of the use of new technologies by both taxpayers and tax authorities; and further in-depth analysis of transfer pricing’s interaction with various fields of law. With this authoritative source of practical guidance, advisors, in-house practitioners, government officials, and academics worldwide will have all the details they need to move forward in tackling the complex aspects of the current transfer pricing environment.
  asset management value chain: MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT V. VENKATARAMAN, 2007-07-25 This text is an accessible and comprehensive guide to the principles, practices, functions and challenges of maintenance engineering and management. With a strong emphasis on basic concepts and practical techniques throughout, the book demonstrates in detail how effective technical competencies in maintenance management can be built in engineering organizations. The book thus provides students and practising engineers alike with the methodologies and tools needed to understand and implement the systems approach to maintenance management. The major goals for the text include : To provide a good understanding of different types of maintenance management systems such as breakdown, preventive, predictive, proactive. To explain benefits of planned maintenance. To explain condition-based monitoring techniques with focus on vibration monitoring, thermography, and motor condition monitoring. To stress the role of reliability engineering in maintenance with tools like Failure Mode and Effect Analysis, Root Cause Analysis, and Criticality Matrix. To explain activities of maintenance planning with focus on shutdown planning, human resources development, and tools employed for monitoring. To emphasize management functions such as procurement of spares, measurement of maintenance effectiveness, etc. To give an overview of project management tools such as PERT etc. To introduce computerized maintenance management systems. To explain the basics of hazard analysis and fault tree analysis. Review questions in each chapter, worked-out examples wherever applicable, case studies and an exclusive appendix on “Selected Questions and Answers” are all designed to provoke critical thinking. This text is suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Maintenance Engineering taught in the department of mechanical engineering in almost all universities.
  asset management value chain: Digitalization in Procurement Florian Schupp,
  asset management value chain: The Italian Banking System Stefano Cosma, 2012-11-13 Why was the Italian Banking System more resilient during the sub-prime crisis and harder-hit in the sovereign crisis? Will their strength in the retail market result as an asset or a liability for Italian banks in the future? This book offers an in-depth analysis of one of the most important EU banking systems its attempts to weather the crisis.
  asset management value chain: Value Management of Construction Projects John Kelly, Steven Male, Drummond Graham, 2014-09-02 VALUE MANAGEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Second Edition Value Management is a philosophy, set of principles and structured management methodology for improving organisational decision-making and value-for-money. It is well-established in the international construction industry and has been endorsed as good practice in a range of UK government sponsored reports. The authors have addressed the practical opportunities and difficulties of Value Management by synthesising background, international developments, and benchmarking with their own extensive consultancy and action research experience in Value Management to provide a comprehensive package of theory and practice. Covering methods and practices, frameworks of value and the future of value management, this thoroughly updated second edition extends the integrated value philosophy, methodology and tool kit to describe the application of Value Management to service delivery, asset management and programmes, in addition to projects, products and processes. In particular, the new edition responds to: A range of recent UK industry and government publications; and most notably BS EN 16271:2012 - Value management: Functional expression of the need and functional performance specification; the imminent update of BS EN 12973:2000 Value Management; BS EN 1325 Value Management – Vocabulary, Terms and Definitions; the changes to Value for Europe governing the training and certification of Value Management in European Union countries; the UK Government’s Management of Value (MoV) initiative, and other leading reports, international guidance and relevant standards. Changes in Value Management practice, particularly in programmes and projects. Developments in the theory of value, principally value for money measures, whole life value option appraisal, and benefits realisation. Initiatives in asset management covering the management of physical infrastructure, for example the suite of three standards under the generic title of BS ISO 55000: 2014 Asset Management, and its predecessor BSI PAS55 2008 Asset Management: Specification for the Optimized Management of Physical Assets. It contains a dedicated chapter of exemplar case studies which demonstrate the new areas of theory and practice, and an extensive set of tools and techniques of use in Value Management practice. Public and private construction clients and construction professionals such as cost consultants, quantity surveyors, architects, asset managers, engineers, and project managers will all find Value Management of Construction Projects essential reading. It will also be of interest to researchers and students on construction related courses – particularly those at final year undergraduate and at Masters level.
  asset management value chain: Supply Chain Management For Dummies Daniel Stanton, 2020-11-11 Increase your knowledge of supply chain management and leverage it properly for your business If you own or make decisions for a business, you need to master the critical concept of supply chain management. Supply Chain Management For Dummies, 2nd Edition guides you to an understanding of what a supply chain is and how to leverage this system effectively across your business, no matter its size or industry. The book helps you learn about the areas of business that make up a supply chain, from procurement to operations to distribution. And it explains the importance of supporting functions like sales, information technology, and human resources. You’ll be prepared to align the parts of this system to meet the needs of customers, suppliers, and shareholders. By viewing the company as a supply chain, you’ll be able to make decisions based on how they will affect every part of the chain. To help you fully understand supply chains, the author focuses on the Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) model. This approach allows all types of professionals to handle their work demands. • Use metrics to improve processes • Evaluate business risks through analytics • Choose the right software and automation processes • Plan for your supply chain management certification and continuing education A single business decision in one department can have unplanned effects in one or more areas, such as purchasing or operations. Supply Chain Management For Dummies helps you grasp the connections between business lines for wiser decision making and planning.
  asset management value chain: Definitions, Concepts and Scope of Engineering Asset Management Joe E. Amadi-Echendu, Kerry Brown, Roger Willett, Joseph Mathew, 2010-11-02 Definitions, Concepts and Scope of Engineering Asset Management, the first volume in this new review series, seeks to minimise ambiguities in the subject matter. The ongoing effort to develop guidelines is shaping the future towards the creation of a body of knowledge for the management of engineered physical assets. Increasingly, industry practitioners are looking for strategies and tactics that can be applied to enhance the value-creating capacities of new and installed asset systems. The new knowledge-based economy paradigm provides imperatives to combine various disciplines, knowledge areas and skills for effective engineering asset management. This volume comprises selected papers from the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd World Congresses on Engineering Asset Management, which were convened under the auspices of ISEAM in collaboration with a number of organisations, including CIEAM Australia, Asset Management Council Australia, BINDT UK, and Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, China. Definitions, Concepts and Scope of Engineering Asset Management will be of interest to researchers in engineering, innovation and technology management, as well as to managers, planners and policy-makers in both industry and government.
  asset management value chain: The New Cycle and New Finance in China Shusong Ba, 2022-01-23 This book is a selection of research by a Chinese economist who explains China's financial system, as well as predicting the future. The selected 45 articles focus on six topics covering diverse levels: China's macroeconomic and financial system, financial institutions, payment and clearing industry, inclusive finance, urbanization and financial supervision. The book builds a brand overview on China's financial development trend in the past recent years and long term.--
  asset management value chain: Artificial Intelligence for Asset Management and Investment Al Naqvi, 2021-02-09 Make AI technology the backbone of your organization to compete in the Fintech era The rise of artificial intelligence is nothing short of a technological revolution. AI is poised to completely transform asset management and investment banking, yet its current application within the financial sector is limited and fragmented. Existing AI implementations tend to solve very narrow business issues, rather than serving as a powerful tech framework for next-generation finance. Artificial Intelligence for Asset Management and Investment provides a strategic viewpoint on how AI can be comprehensively integrated within investment finance, leading to evolved performance in compliance, management, customer service, and beyond. No other book on the market takes such a wide-ranging approach to using AI in asset management. With this guide, you’ll be able to build an asset management firm from the ground up—or revolutionize your existing firm—using artificial intelligence as the cornerstone and foundation. This is a must, because AI is quickly growing to be the single competitive factor for financial firms. With better AI comes better results. If you aren’t integrating AI in the strategic DNA of your firm, you’re at risk of being left behind. See how artificial intelligence can form the cornerstone of an integrated, strategic asset management framework Learn how to build AI into your organization to remain competitive in the world of Fintech Go beyond siloed AI implementations to reap even greater benefits Understand and overcome the governance and leadership challenges inherent in AI strategy Until now, it has been prohibitively difficult to map the high-tech world of AI onto complex and ever-changing financial markets. Artificial Intelligence for Asset Management and Investment makes this difficulty a thing of the past, providing you with a professional and accessible framework for setting up and running artificial intelligence in your financial operations.
  asset management value chain: Strategy Making in a Crisis Michael Gibbert, 2010-01-01 Michael Gibbert presents a thoughtful theoretical framework allowing readers to critically think about imaginations related to strategy making. His research is based on a highly complex case and diversified context allowing us to understand the use of different theories in an integrated way. Gilbert Probst, World Economic Forum, Geneva, Switzerland Putting imagination center stage in strategy making is a long overdue perspective, one that can renew the field. Michael Gibbert makes an important contribution through this integrative framing. Yves Doz, INSEAD, France If you can t imagine the future of your company, how are you supposed to shape it? This book helps appreciate and execute imaginative strategy making. Martin Hoegl, WHU Otto Beisheim Graduate School of Management, Germany Which strategy making approach works best in a crisis? In current literature, the recommendations oscillate between prediction, control, and practice, but this unique book focuses specifically on strategy making in a crisis. In a crisis, the business landscape is neither stable nor predictable, resources are scarce rather than abundant, customers disappear and shareholders revolt, all of which can make prediction and control very difficult. Drawing on evidence from philosophy, and on a multi-year case study of a major multinational, Michael Gibbert points to three different kinds of imaginations and proposes a three-step model for imaginative strategy making. Introducing new topics on this subject, Strategy Making in a Crisis will strongly appeal to top-level managers, including corporate development departments, and business-unit level strategy. Postgraduate students will also receive ideas for their own theses, not only from the content, but also from the approach which is deductive and integrates management theories using social science literature and methodology.
  asset management value chain: Sams Teach Yourself SAP in 24 Hours George D. Anderson, 2011-05-24 Thoroughly Updated and Expanded! Includes New Coverage on Cloud Computing for SAP! In just 24 sessions of one hour or less, you’ll master the latest updates on SAP, and discover how to succeed with it in real business and technical environments! Using this book’s straightforward, step-by-step approach, you’ll learn through practical hands-on examples and case studies based on SAP’s free demonstration software. Each lesson builds on what you’ve already learned, giving you a strong real-world foundation with both the business and technical sides of SAP. Leading SAP architect and consultant George Anderson starts with the absolute basics...thoroughly covers core business, reporting, and administration tasks...and takes you all the way to the cutting edge, including how the cloud might be used to support SAP environments. Step-by-Step instructions carefully walk you through the most common SAP tasks. Quizzes and Exercises at the end of each chapter help you test your knowledge. By the Way notes present interesting information related to the discussion. Did You Know? tips offer advice or show you easier ways to perform tasks. Watch Out! cautions alert you to possible problems and give you advice on how to avoid them. Learn how to... Integrate various cloud resources into your current-day SAP environments Understand SAP applications, components, and architecture Obtain and install the trial version of SAP, step by step Use NetWeaver, SAP ERP, the SAP Business Suite, and other SAP applications Select an access method and create user roles and authorizations Customize your user interface for maximum convenience and productivity Transact day-to-day business, including sample sales order transactions, personnel updates, and more Work through complex processes, such as “Order to Cash” Query from SAP and third-party business productivity tools, such as SharePoint Professionally tune, maintain, and monitor SAP systems Plan and build new SAP applications Prepare for SAP projects, including technical upgrades and enhancements Develop your career as a SAP business or technology professional Dr. George W. Anderson, senior architect and SAP Basis Consultant for Microsoft Services, specializes in designing and optimizing mission-critical platforms for SAP and other enterprise applications. He’s passionate about developing architectural patterns and tools capable of enabling the kind of business agility that IT has been promising for years and businesses today need more than ever. A certified SAP technical consultant, PMI PMP, and long-time MCSE, his books include SAP Implementation Unleashed and the popular SAP Planning: Best Practices in Implementation. Category: SAP Covers: SAP User Level: Beginning–Intermediate
  asset management value chain: Engineering Asset Management 2016 Ming J. Zuo, Lin Ma, Joseph Mathew, Hong-Zhong Huang, 2017-10-03 These proceedings gather selected peer-reviewed papers from the 11th World Congress on Engineering Asset Management (WCEAM), which was held in Jiuzhaigou, China, on 25–28 July, 2016. These proceedings cover a wide range of topics in engineering asset management, including: · strategic asset management; · condition monitoring and diagnostics; · integrated intelligent maintenance; · sensors and devices; · information quality and management; · sustainability in asset management; · asset performance and knowledge management; · data mining and AI techni ques in asset management; · engineering standards; and · education in engineering asset management. The breadth and depth of these state-of-the-art, comprehensive proceedings make them an excellent resource for asset management practitioners, researchers and academics, as well as undergraduate and postgraduate students.
  asset management value chain: Fintech Explained Michael R. King, 2023-10-02 Fintech Explained provides a rigorous, accessible introduction to the landscape of fintech. Michael R. King explains the customer focus, innovation strategy, business model, and valuation of leading fintechs in cryptocurrencies and decentralized finance (DeFi), crowdfunding and online lending, robo-advice and digital wealth management, payments and insurtech, digital banking, and bigtech. The book profiles the successes and failures of over thirty high-profile fintechs, combining insights from founders, early-stage investors, financial incumbents, and other stakeholders in this dynamic ecosystem. Combining clear descriptions and case studies with the latest findings from academic research, Fintech Explained provides a complete course for educating undergraduate and graduate students, executives, and interested professionals.
  asset management value chain: Mobile and Wireless Systems Beyond 3G: Managing New Business Opportunities Pagani, Margherita, 2005-01-31 Mobile and Wireless Systems Beyond 3G: Managing New Business Opportunities explores new business opportunities and critical issue related to mobile and wireless systems beyond 3G. This book identifies motivations and barriers to the adoption of 3G mobile multimedia services and provides an end-user perspective on mobile multimedia services that are likely to emerge with the roll out of Third Generation Mobile Services (3G). Mobile and Wireless Systems beyond 3G: Managing New Business Opportunities presents a single source of up-to-date information about mobile commerce including the technology (hardware and software) involved, security issues and factors driving demand adoption (consumer and business). This book provides researchers and practitioners with a source of knowledge related to this emerging area of business, while also facilitating managers and business leaders' understanding of the industrial evolutionary processes.
  asset management value chain: Supply Chain and Logistics Management: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications Management Association, Information Resources, 2019-11-01 Business practices are constantly evolving in order to meet growing customer demands. Evaluating the role of logistics and supply chain management skills or applications is necessary for the success of any organization or business. As market competition becomes more aggressive, it is crucial to evaluate ways in which a business can maintain a strategic edge over competitors. Supply Chain and Logistics Management: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications is a vital reference source that centers on the effective management of risk factors and the implementation of the latest supply management strategies. It also explores the field of digital supply chain optimization and business transformation. Highlighting a range of topics such as inventory management, competitive advantage, and transport management, this multi-volume book is ideally designed for business managers, supply chain managers, business professionals, academicians, researchers, and upper-level students in the field of supply chain management, operations management, logistics, and operations research.
  asset management value chain: Sustainable Business: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications Management Association, Information Resources, 2019-08-02 In the increasingly competitive corporate sector, businesses must examine their current practices to ensure business success. By examining their social, financial, and environmental risks, obligations, and opportunities, businesses can re-design their operations more effectively to ensure prosperity. Sustainable Business: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications is a vital reference source that explores the best practices that promote business sustainability, including examining how economic, social, and environmental aspects are related to each other in the company’s management and performance. Highlighting a range of topics such as lean manufacturing, sustainable business model innovation, and ethical consumerism, this multi-volume book is ideally designed for entrepreneurs, business executives, business professionals, managers, and academics seeking current research on sustainable business practices.
  asset management value chain: Digital Asset Management Unknown Author, 2012-10-12 Content and media asset management systems are core back office applications of the modern day broadcaster, yet there is little information available on the control and management of these systems and how content can be delivered over a variety of different channels: television, iTV, internet, webcasting, mobile phones and wireless PDAs. This book explains the potential for applying asset management systems to content creation models for distribution over a variety of outlets and the benefits gained from increased efficiency and lowering of costs. Taking an unbiased view and focusing on core principles rather than specific systems, David Austerberry presents the business case for digital asset management systems, demystifies some assumptions regarding the technology and provides a thorough introduction to the system components required, such as indexing, searching, middleware, database and rightsmanagement and web portals.
  asset management value chain: Digital Asset Management David Austerberry, 2012-10-12 Content and media asset management systems are core back office applications of the modern day broadcaster, yet there is little information available on the control and management of these systems and how content can be delivered over a variety of different channels: television, iTV, internet, webcasting, mobile phones and wireless PDAs. This book explains the potential for applying asset management systems to content creation models for distribution over a variety of outlets and the benefits gained from increased efficiency and lowering of costs. Taking an unbiased view and focusing on core principles rather than specific systems, David Austerberry presents the business case for digital asset management systems, demystifies some assumptions regarding the technology and provides a thorough introduction to the system components required, such as indexing, searching, middleware, database and rightsmanagement and web portals.
  asset management value chain: The Routledge Companion to Global Value Chains Renu Agarwal, Christopher Bajada, Roy Green, Katrina Skellern, 2021-09-30 This Companion provides a review of global value chains (GVCs) and the megatrends that are shaping them and will continue to reshape them in deep-set trajectories of change over the next few decades. Megatrends herald both challenges and opportunities. With the growing interest among business leaders and researchers in GVCs, this is a reference work which fills a gap in current literature by focusing on the new features of GVCs, including the shift of global purchasing power towards developing economies, the significance of emerging technologies and data analytics, the increasing tensions between globalisation and de-globalisation, and the role of micro-multinationals, start-up entrepreneurs, the public sector and middle markets in a fast-changing global economy. The early chapters are essentially intradisciplinary in character, with the first seeking to explore some historical aspects of GVCs. Subsequent chapters cover the theory and practice of operations and supply chain management, emerging supply chain technologies, and the impact of inter-firm collaboration across sectors and economies. The final chapters take a more interdisciplinary approach and examine topics at the interface of GVCs with the economy, society, culture and politics. This comprehensive handbook provides a timely analysis of leading-edge global megatrends and practices in one volume.
  asset management value chain: Strategic Management of the Health Care Supply Chain Eugene S. Schneller, James Eckler, Yousef Abdulsalam, Karen Conway, 2023-08-15 A systems approach to understanding the needs of today’s healthcare supply chain Strategic Management of the Healthcare Supply Chain offers a big-picture overview and a proven strategic framework for supply chain management in healthcare. It also addresses concrete strategies for risk management, partnerships, logistics, performance assessment, information technology, and beyond. Readers will gain a comprehensive understanding of the issues facing the healthcare supply chain and the opportunities that present themselves as we look toward the future. Written by a team of authors with both research expertise and practical experience in healthcare supply chain, this broad and impactful book teases out the complexities within the supply chain field and the healthcare ecosystem. The healthcare industry is evolving rapidly, and the role of the supply chain is shifting in response. Institutions and practitioners are collaborating more closely than ever with supply chain leaders. This shift introduces new opportunities and challenges at the level of healthcare delivery. Additionally, the role of supply chain in safeguarding the social determinants of health—food, transportation, critical health-related products—is rapidly expanding, especially in historically underserved populations. This revised edition takes a holistic approach to the needs of people and organizations, yielding strategies that will improve both economic and health outcomes. Gain the understanding you need to work toward building a mature supply chain organization Develop perspective on how the needs of the healthcare supply chain are shifting in the modern era Holistically assess supply chain performance and improve clinical, financial, and operational outcomes Identify opportunities to generate value, improve alliances, and cut costs This book will be of interest to graduate students in the health sector and supply chain programs, as well as working clinicians, health sector managers, and supply chain leaders. Policymakers looking to create a more resilient healthcare supply chain in the wake of COVID-19 will also find valuable insight inside.
  asset management value chain: Managing the Supply Chain J.L. Gattorna, David Walters, 1996-08-16 This text takes an updated view of the issues involved in supply chain management in today's business environment. In the 1990s, many businesses have gone through a number of changes, in particular through focusing on core activities and divesting themselves of many of the support functions traditionally carried out 'in house'. This development has led to the necessity for a broader concept of logistics that embraces the functions of both suppliers and customers into an integrated supply chain. The consequence of this is that the fundamental disciplines of logistics management must be reviewed and modified. Within this framework, the text addresses topics such as: - Value chain analysis - Activity based costing - Strategic partnerships and alliances - International operations - Optimisation - Best practice and benchmarking The book is ideal for students and practitioners in the field of logistics and supply chain management.
  asset management value chain: The WEALTHTECH Book Susanne Chishti, Thomas Puschmann, 2018-04-19 Get a handle on disruption, innovation and opportunity in investment technology The digital evolution is enabling the creation of sophisticated software solutions that make money management more accessible, affordable and eponymous. Full automation is attractive to investors at an early stage of wealth accumulation, but hybrid models are of interest to investors who control larger amounts of wealth, particularly those who have enough wealth to be able to efficiently diversify their holdings. Investors can now outperform their benchmarks more easily using the latest tech tools. The WEALTHTECH Book is the only comprehensive guide of its kind to the disruption, innovation and opportunity in technology in the investment management sector. It is an invaluable source of information for entrepreneurs, innovators, investors, insurers, analysts and consultants working in or interested in investing in this space. • Explains how the wealth management sector is being affected by competition from low-cost robo-advisors • Explores technology and start-up company disruption and how to delight customers while managing their assets • Explains how to achieve better returns using the latest fintech innovation • Includes inspirational success stories and new business models • Details overall market dynamics The WealthTech Book is essential reading for investment and fund managers, asset allocators, family offices, hedge, venture capital and private equity funds and entrepreneurs and start-ups.
Value – the Apex of Asset Management - The IAM
Value realization is central to asset management, yet it is easy for value to be overlooked as operational decisions and financial drivers take center stage in day-to-day and annual decision-making. This paper discusses value and how value difers from organization to organization and from stakeholder to … See more

Creating an Integrated Investment Value-Chain - Moody's
To develop holistic or integrated asset management and ALM solutions for insurance, asset managers are using data and models from across the business and integrating them into the …

The Value of Asset Management to an Organization - GFMAM
The conceptual model of the value of asset management (The Value Model) is a model that describes how asset management can bring value to an organization and its stakeholders.

The Best Service Providers for Asset and Wealth Management, …
AWM firms will get there with the help of their service provider partners. The report evaluates the capabilities of 22 service providers across the HFS asset and wealth management value chain …

Advanced analytics in asset management: Beyond the buzz
At present, asset managers are primarily applying advanced analytics to improve distribution along three main vectors:

What is the Value of Asset Management? - TWPL
What is the Value of Asset Management? This paper summarizes and clarifies the different perceptions of value and benefits associated with assets and their life cycle management.

Rewiring asset and wealth management - Roland Berger
To maximize the power of digitalization as an enabler, asset and wealth management companies should trans-form their entire value chain, refocusing every step on what customers need and …

Whole-Life Value-Based Decision-Making in Asset Management
activities on engineering asset management and maintenance at the Cambridge Centre for Smart Infrastructure and Construction (CSIC). His particular focus is examining how asset …

SWISS ASSET MANAGEMENT STUDY - The Investment …
Feb 17, 2016 · from November 2012, asset management should be de-veloped into a main pillar of Swiss banking. 1 This study, based on a comprehensive and innovative survey carried out …

Asset Management: A Framework for Maximized Value
Early concepts of asset management have been refined and classified into six primary areas of activity: Today, this framework can be used to guide, organize and oversee strategic, tactical …

SERVICE RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT (SRM) - Decisiv
SRM is a strategic business approach that optimizes service value chain efficiency to improve decision making, reduce costs, ensure service event consistency, and maximize asset …

The Future of Asset Management - Accenture
In this future-oriented analysis, we look at six aspects of the asset management model— not just in themselves, but also as they interconnect and interact with all the others. Almost all of our …

A Framework for Implementing Value-Based Approach in …
The AM perspective is set on the management of an asset in a way to create and/or sustain value during each life-cycle stage, and throughout the asset’s life.

Scalable Tech and Operations in Wealth and Asset Management
With pressures such as these occurring all along wealth and asset management value chains, incumbents are looking for ways to achieve several goals: accelerate their digital …

Asset Management Leadership - The IAM
Understanding a few key concepts will help leaders know how to best continue their organization’s path to mission success through a structured approach to asset management where the line …

VALUE THROUGH ASSET MANAGEMENT: DEFINING THE REAL …
In this paper we will look at the value derived from asset management, based on definitions in ISO 55002, using TransGrid as a case study. TransGrid is the electricity transmission business that …

The Value of Optimization in Asset Management - CGI.com
ISO 55000 recognizes that effective asset planning enables better decision-making processes to balance costs, risks, opportunities and performance. The discipline of Enterprise Asset …

ESG: Transforming asset management and fund distribution
It is influencing all segments of the value chain, from investment analysis to product distribution, fund selection, manager due diligence, and financial advice. Additionally, it holds important …

The Future of Asset Management - Accenture
In this future-oriented analysis, we look at six aspects of the asset management model— not just in themselves, but also as they interconnect and interact with all the others.

The Power of Data-Driven Asset Management I Accenture
Many asset management firms need a “data reinvention”—developing the ability to analyze vast amounts of data, sometimes in real time, to fuel growth and product innovation and deliver …

The Economics of Sustainability in Commercial Real Estate
improve cash flow and increase asset value. 2 .1 Commercial Real Estate Management Value Chain The commercial real estate industry is a highly fragmented industry. Incentives and …

SCOR Digital Standard - Association for Supply Chain …
The world of supply chain management never stops advancing, and neither do supply chain ... value chain. Including SCOR, the APICS (now ASCM) framework portfolio consisted of three …

Fleet Management Solutions: Automotive & LCV Value …
FMS Value Chain Insights into the fleet management value chain Next Steps What steps to take next in OEM Fleet Management Solutions and Value Chains. Example slides from the report. …

The Data Value Chain - GSMA
THE DATA VALUE CHAIN – EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The business of collecting and exploiting all types of data, whether personal, machine or system generated, can be analysed with …

QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE - APICS
The Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) model describes the business activities associated with all phases of satisfying a customer’s demand. The model itself is organized ...

Value creation in banking - McKinsey & Company
Total value created5, 2005˜21, $ billion A cross-cycle view of economic value generation by product segment Value creation in banking North America Europe Asia–Pacific Latin America …

Maximize your asset value across the biopharma value chain
of the situation-based product value proposition, and then plan, design, and efficiently collect and communicate the value evidence. “When we go for late-stage assets, there is probably less …

Rethinking value chain analysis - PwC
the entire value chain of the MNE. This is a relatively new approach, relying on classical transfer pricing skills to develop key insights into the value chain using objective third party evidence. …

Ahead of the curve Forward-looking solutions for tomorrow s ...
shifting value chain. Adopting and/or experimenting with disruptive technologies such as Advanced Analytics, Cloud and Blockchain that have the potential to transform the asset ... # …

Five in 5: Asset management in the energy sector - Deloitte …
as this requires the value chain of activities to be tightly Trends and challenges with digital asset ecosystems Five in 5: Asset management in the energy sector 1 As more energy …

How Asset Management Can Enable the Circular Economy
for the discipline of asset management to be more widely recognized as one of the key enablers in significantly reducing the impacts of climate change, supply chain delays, and creating …

Value – the Apex of Asset Management
A Pyramid Approach to Aid in Clarifying Value Asset Management Value is a central concept in asset management, yet also a nebulous one often expressed fiscally. One of the fundamental …

A Framework for Implementing Value-Based Approach in …
Value-Based Approach in Asset Management Irene Roda, Ajith Kumar Parlikad, Marco Macchi and Marco Garetti Abstract ISO 55000 puts ‘value’ at the core of asset management. This …

Asset management - download.microsoft.com
The Asset Management Add-in for Supply Chain Management is an advanced module for managing assets and maintenance jobs. Minimize downtime and reactive ... increasing overall …

OPERATIONS & VALUE CHAIN MANAGEMENT - DTB Africa
operations management and value chain management. •The following key areas are covered in this module. •Operations Management •Value Chain Management •Industrial Value Chain & …

Value – the Apex of Asset Management
A Pyramid Approach to Aid in Clarifying Value Asset Management Value is a central concept in asset management, yet also a nebulous one often expressed fiscally. One of the fundamental …

Infonomics: The Economics of Information and Principles of …
Information Asset Management ... The asset lifecycle Asset Management (value augmentation) Asset Consumption (value realization) ENTERPRISE ASSET PORTFOLIO F I N A N C I A L …

New Reality for Insurance: United States - assets.kpmg.com
Asset and investment management. Leveraging and investing assets from policyholder surplus and reserves to generate revenue and provide solvency for liabilities — Cash and asset …

The Power of Data-Driven Asset Management I Accenture
supply chain management. Harness advanced technologies Use artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning and analytics to glean critical insights from data. Create a data-driven culture …

Traceability add-in for Dynamics 365 Supply Chain …
Asset Management Production management Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management Warehouse management Inventory Management Traceability add-in for Dynamics 365 Supply …

INVESTMENT RELATIONSHIPS FOR SUSTAINABLE …
INVESTMENT RELATIONSHIPS FOR SUSTAINABLE VALUE CREATION 5 The Asset Management Taskforce Report, ‘Investing with Purpose: Placing Stewardship at the Heart of …

ESG: Transforming asset management and fund distribution
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Blockchain in asset management: An extensive review of …
The potential of blockchain technology in asset management is not limited to digital assets but also extends to physical asset management, as evidenced by the implementation of cyber …

Implementing the value chain of the future - KPMG
competitive advantage by designing and implementing the value chain of the future; one that is purpose built, globally integrated, demand driven, ... » Inventory & Asset Optimization » …

Articulating Value from Data - World Economic Forum
stages of the data value chain. 2. Data can take different value paths, thus the intended use case matters when choosing a data valuation approach. 3. Given the distributed nature of data …

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Revenue Value chain are interconnected and inter-dependent, which means that the weaknesses in a single factor will invariably affect the other. ... ASSET MANAGEMENT SUPPORT: …

Value – the Apex of Asset Management - The IAM
A Pyramid Approach to Aid in Clarifying Value Asset Management Value is a central concept in asset management, yet also a nebulous one often expressed fiscally. One of the fundamental …

Property Managers Where Do we fit in the Value Chain?
the books as a corporate asset. According to Mr. Watt, “If property is needed by the company for private pur- ... value chain and is adding “value” with-in the organization. What Was The …

VALE Supply Chain Transformation - Siemens
5 Establishing an IOC –Integrated Operations Center, launched in 2017, was an important value lever to enable Vale`s business strategy. Key Value Opportunities Synchronize and optimize …

Value – the Apex of Asset Management
A Pyramid Approach to Aid in Clarifying Value Asset Management Value is a central concept in asset management, yet also a nebulous one often expressed fiscally. One of the fundamental …

Optimizing Operating Models in Wealth Management
Market management Customer-acquisition model Delivery model Channel management Branch/ office Digital Phone Ultrahigh net worth Private banking Affluent Insur-ance Invest-ment bank …

New Reality for Insurance - KPMG
— Cash and asset management strategies will evolve: — increased focus on real-time modeling of solvency ratios due to increased volatility ... Insurance value chain: Life and health …

Five ways that ESG creates value - McKinsey & Company
Strategic Management Journal, December 2014, Volume 35, Number 12, pp. 1727–48, onlinelibrary.wiley.com. Q4 2019 ESG Investing Exhibit 2 of 4 A strong environmental, social, …

Data as an asset - KPMG
and indirect value, the extended data supply chain has become more important to organizations. This is creating the need for a new role focused on managing that value chain: the chief data …

Digitalization in Mining Industry - Siemens
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START-UPS IN UK ASSET MANAGEMENT - CFA UK
Exhibit A: Pictorial overview of the Asset Management Value Chain We reviewed barriers to success for start-ups in the following sub-sectors which directly face the retail consumer: 1. …

Achieving business impact with data - McKinsey & Company
management Value captured The insights value chain is multiplicative, i.e., you are only as good as the weakest link in the chain Data Analytics IT People Processes You are only as good as …

SCALE UP - Alpha FMC
on the digitalization of the Asset Management value chain. MEET THE AUTHORS Alpha UK and Luxembourg offices Charlie White Consultant, Alpha FMC - London Charlie is a Consultant at …

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maximize value to all stakeholders in the value chain, throughout the asset’s lifecycle. There are different levels at which critical or strategic assets can be identified and managed—ranging …

MANAGING KNOWLEDGE - Computer Science
•Knowledge management value chain 1. Knowledge acquisition •Documenting tacit and explicit knowledge –Storing documents, reports, presentations, best ... –Digital asset management …

BlackRock: Worldwide Leader in Asset and Risk Management
The Asset Management Business Fiduciary to Clients Asset managers, also known as investment managers, are hired by asset owners to invest assets on their behalf. As such, asset …

A sset Management – an anatomy - The IAM
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The Value of Asset Management to an Organization - GFMAM
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Capital Markets Infrastructure: An Industry Reinventing Itself
industry value chain. 1 Includes client servicing marketing, structuring, quote order management, risk management, price discovery, trade documentation, counter-party risk assessment, …

A perfect storm? - Boston Consulting Group
opportunities to capture increasing portions of the asset management value chain. But they will do so only if they adopt a new, non-transactional business model. The 1990s custodian business …

Everest Group Asset and Wealth Management IT Services …
proven track record of delivering end-to-end solutions across the asset and wealth management value chain ⚫ They differentiate themselves by having dedicated leadership for asset …

Net-Zero Alignment - MSCI
covers all relevant areas of the asset management value chain (Exhibit 2). Exhibit 2: MSCI Net-Zero Investment Framework In this first paper of the series, we address the following …

A sset Management – an anatomy - The IAM
2.4 Asset Management as an Integrative Discipline 14 2.5 Asset Management as a field of Professional Practice 14 3 ASSET MANAGEMENT MODELS AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM …

What is value-based management? - McKinsey & Company
management, this company simply had value veneering. Not methodology The focus of VBM should not be on methodology. It should be on the why and how of changing your corporate …

FINANCE IN VALUE CHAIN ANALYSIS—A SYNTHESIS …
finance (e.g., microfinance). Rather it includes all actors in the value chain and all types of financing. IMPORTANCE Analyzing finance through the value chain lens allows the analyst to …