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        A critical success factor model for asset management services 

        Jooste, Johannes Lodewyk (Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2014-12)
        ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Business-to-business services relating to physical asset management are playing an increasingly important role in industry. This is in the midst of the current pressures which asset owning organisations ...
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        A decision support model to determine the critical success factors of asset management services 

        Jooste, Johannes Lodewyk; Vlok, P. J. (SAIIE, 2015)
        Business-to-business services relating to physical asset management play an increasingly important role in industry. This is in the context of the current pressures that organisations experience in realising optimal value ...
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        Developing a model to overcome the organisational communication deficiencies between stakeholders in the asset management industry 

        Van Rooyen, Nina Louise; Jooste, Johannes Lodewyk (South African Institute for Industrial Engineering, 2018)
        In providing Asset Management (AM) services, strategic partnerships are established for reaching organisational objectives and to obtain a competitive advantage. For this relationship to be optimal, effective communication ...

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