Most Common Problems with Asset Management

Asset management is replete with issues or problems that arise, regardless of the generation under which you are operating it. The good thing is that many people have already been open to sharing their experiences on asset management, which saves newbies to asset management time and energy from learning things the hard way. Here is a short list of the most common problems pertaining to asset management that every asset manager must know of.

Lack of updates in the evaluation

When there is a bigger team asked to deal with the asset management of the company, sometimes the updates are much more difficult to attribute to individuals. This is because, while there is rotation among the members, some parts may not be covered thoroughly. On the other hand, if too many people are assigning tasks to individuals without the updates specifically communicated among the different members, the updates will be much more difficult to establish.

Miscommunication among departments

This is the most common problem of asset management that involves human factors. The miscommunication can go from as short as missing one decimal place to having questionable discrepancies on file. The miscommunication is a great disadvantage because it involves lack of proper use for the different instruments made available for asset management.

Incompetence to Manage Assets

The technical competence to mange assets is also equally important. If one of the team members has not taken the time to train for the use of the equipment and the dynamics needed by the job of managing assets, the incompetence will result in disasters in the managing of assets. Inventory problems and management issues may arise, and in essence, it is still better to manage with a few high quality people than with many below average ones.

Lack of Technology Demanded by the Company

For example, you have all the competent people you need. But if you do not have the technology that matches their qualifications for doing to job, success will be much more difficult to achieve. You may get an above average performance from the people, but it will still be much much better if the technology matches the good skills of the asset management team.

Lack of support

When there is lack of support in any given endeavor, it is bound to fail. The same goes with asset management. The lack of support among departments may not be conducive for positive change and objective or honest inventory of assets. Where there are ulterior motives being satisfied among the ranks, the management of assets may not be as pure or clean as one would like. This lack of support may be remedied by strengthening the ties of the team members via enriching activities.

No balance in asset elements

The balance is the key to perfect asset management. A balance in the different categories and the figures that represent them in the charts are the core outputs of a good management of assets in an organization. A lack of balance means that there are some things that need to be modified, or that some people are out of shape for this activity.

Too little risks taken for growth

When one’s asset is much managed, there is also a tendency to eliminate all risks, even when in fact these risks are contributory to the company’s growth and yield good returns. Asset management must also involve taking calculated risks.

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Exercise and Fitness for Busy Women

Regular exercise helps to prevent back pain by increasing muscle strength in your abdominal or ‘core’ area. A solid core means a strong back, and this kind of lean strength helps with all your daily tasks that involve lifting and climbing.

 

In addition, it helps ward off the kind of frailty that one sees in the elderly.

 

And the best news is, in a lot of cases, you don’t even have to break a sweat to get the benefits.

 

Great exercise options for women include:

 

— yoga

— pilates

— walking

— swimming

— water aerobics

 

For those who don’t mind breaking a sweat, there is:

— jazzercise

— jogging or running

— volleyball

— rollerblading

— dancing of all kinds

 

Exercise doesn’t have to be complicated or even planned. For instance, you can:

 

– do housework quickly and to music

– take the stairs instead of the elevator, both up, and down, to use different muscle groups

– do yardwork, such as raking leaves, mowing the lawn

 

Even the busiest business person has time to exercise, though, so now you have no excuse.   Get off one stop before or after your usual stop on the way to work or on the way home, and walk the rest of the way.  Then make it 2 stops and so on.  Walk to the corner store instead of taking the car, and save gas at the same time.

 

The biggest enemy of exercise is supposedly not having time, but if you are spontaneous and creative in your exercise choices, you should be able to work these and other fitness activities you enjoy into your daily life.

 

Exercise, fitness

 

Learn about more of the best strategies for women who want to exercise and keep fit.

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