This paper examines the nomenclature used to describe and classify types of assets within the requirements of strategic property management in local government where organisational and community strategic aspects must be considered. The paper identifies the rise of strategic property management in private and public sectors before reviewing existing local government property nomenclature systems. Empirical evidence of nomenclature in practice is then examined. As deficiencies in existing systems are identified a proposal is made for a nomenclature-classification system better suited to strategic local government property management. A comparison with existing systems is made to illustrate the new system’s efficacy
In Warf, B. Encyclopedia of geography. London, UK: SageCommon property resource management regimes a...
The quality of satisfying the social and economic needs of residents by the municipality depends on ...
Property asset management is a discipline of growing significance for local government across the wo...
Recent legislative changes in the Local Government Act have placed a greater importance on asset man...
Recent management initiatives in both local government and corporate property management contain an ...
Recently there has been a proliferation of titles attached to property management positions such as ...
Replacing and upgrading community assets raises issues of perceptions of ‘ownership’ of facilities. ...
The term asset management becomes more and more famous inGermany. Not least because of the influence...
There is a growing recognition of the importance of government-owned capital assets, both conceptual...
The immediate reality reveals a significant difference in terms of practical use between public and ...
Corporate real estate asset management is the concept of management that promotes the use of real es...
Local government globally is evolving in response to rising public expectations, changing socio-demo...
The public sector is the largest UK landowner and space occupier with local authorities owning and m...
The aim of the paper was to prove the legitimacy of the strategic approach to administration of muni...
Purpose - To re-examine the role of property management from an institutional economics perspective....
In Warf, B. Encyclopedia of geography. London, UK: SageCommon property resource management regimes a...
The quality of satisfying the social and economic needs of residents by the municipality depends on ...
Property asset management is a discipline of growing significance for local government across the wo...
Recent legislative changes in the Local Government Act have placed a greater importance on asset man...
Recent management initiatives in both local government and corporate property management contain an ...
Recently there has been a proliferation of titles attached to property management positions such as ...
Replacing and upgrading community assets raises issues of perceptions of ‘ownership’ of facilities. ...
The term asset management becomes more and more famous inGermany. Not least because of the influence...
There is a growing recognition of the importance of government-owned capital assets, both conceptual...
The immediate reality reveals a significant difference in terms of practical use between public and ...
Corporate real estate asset management is the concept of management that promotes the use of real es...
Local government globally is evolving in response to rising public expectations, changing socio-demo...
The public sector is the largest UK landowner and space occupier with local authorities owning and m...
The aim of the paper was to prove the legitimacy of the strategic approach to administration of muni...
Purpose - To re-examine the role of property management from an institutional economics perspective....
In Warf, B. Encyclopedia of geography. London, UK: SageCommon property resource management regimes a...
The quality of satisfying the social and economic needs of residents by the municipality depends on ...
Property asset management is a discipline of growing significance for local government across the wo...