Asset and Property Management Excellence

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Asset and Property Management Excellence
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M1552

Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)

29 Dec 2025 -02 Jan 2026

5550

Overview

Introduction:

Asset and property management represents a structured framework for maintaining, controlling, and optimizing the use of organizational assets to maximize institutional value. It encompasses financial, contractual, legal, and operational structures that ensure sustainability and compliance. This training program introduces models and methods for managing different asset categories within corporate environments. It also highlights governance frameworks, risk structures, and technological tools that support asset lifecycle and value preservation.

Program Objectives:

At the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Analyze institutional frameworks for corporate asset and property management.

  • Evaluate strategies for efficient acquisition and resource alignment.

  • Classify risks and develop structured disposal strategies.

  • Determine insurance requirements and legal compliance frameworks.

  • Explore depreciation models, inventory structures, and digital asset management tools.

Target Audience:

  • Property managers and property investors.

  • Asset managers, facilities managers, and risk managers.

  • Real estate professionals.

  • Financial analysts.

  • Business owners, insurance professionals, and legal advisors.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Corporate Assets and Property Frameworks:

  • Institutional definitions of corporate assets and property.

  • Factors driving the need for structured asset and property management.

  • Classification of asset and property types within organizations.

  • Fixed asset management as part of financial reporting structures.

  • IT asset management models combining financial, contractual, and inventory functions.

Unit 2:

Acquisition and Resource Alignment:

  • Digital asset management frameworks for organizational content.

  • Institutional supervision and control measures of asset and property portfolios.

  • Structured approaches for acquiring new assets and properties.

  • Governance frameworks for asset transfers and lifecycle monitoring.

  • Strategic planning models for aligning acquisitions with business objectives.

Unit 3:

Risk Structures and Disposal Strategies:

  • Institutional classification of risks to corporate assets and property.

  • Governance models for managing asset related risks.

  • Risk assessment frameworks tailored to asset portfolios.

  • Regulatory and institutional strategies for asset disposal.

  • Evaluation methods for the effectiveness of risk governance systems.

Unit 4:

Insurance and Regulatory Compliance:

  • Institutional role of insurance in protecting corporate assets and properties.

  • Regulatory and technical requirements of insurance documentation.

  • Oversight on institutional negotiation structures with insurers for adequate coverage.

  • Compliance implications in asset and property governance.

  • Internationally recognized frameworks for asset management culture.

Unit 5:

Depreciation, Inventory, and Technology Systems:

  • Institutional accounting models for depreciation of assets and property.

  • Governance frameworks for asset and property inventory.

  • Systems for digitalization in asset and property management.

  • Software solutions for asset tracking and utilization.

  • Analytical methods for inventory data to support decision-making.