2022
DOI: 10.6007/ijarbss/v12-i12/15693
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An Overview of Asset Management in Malaysian Government Agencies

Abstract: Asset management is a "joined-up" organizational activity that entails many disciplines such as engineering, operations, management and maintenance. The Malaysian government is committed to improving asset management performance to ensure that assets are managed in a systematic, holistic, and sustainable manner. However, the Auditor-General Reports from 2014 to 2020 discovered that the majority of government entities are incapable of adequately managing their assets. The issues concerning their weak asset mana… Show more

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“…Effective asset management involves lifecycle management of physical assets, which includes planning, acquisition, maintenance, and disposal [23], [24]. By optimising asset utilisation and reducing lifecycle costs, governments can improve service quality, reliability and sustainability [25] [27]. Additionally, the decay of public infrastructural facilities can handicap public services, emphasizing the need to address infrastructure deficiencies to enhance overall performance [28].…”
Section: Asset Management In Public Service Deliverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Effective asset management involves lifecycle management of physical assets, which includes planning, acquisition, maintenance, and disposal [23], [24]. By optimising asset utilisation and reducing lifecycle costs, governments can improve service quality, reliability and sustainability [25] [27]. Additionally, the decay of public infrastructural facilities can handicap public services, emphasizing the need to address infrastructure deficiencies to enhance overall performance [28].…”
Section: Asset Management In Public Service Deliverymentioning
confidence: 99%