Āpōpō Guide: Global Alignment, Local Focus
The Āpōpō Guide now tightly aligns with the GFMAM Asset Management Landscape, creating a seamless reference to recognised international standards.
The Āpōpō Guide now tightly aligns with the GFMAM Asset Management Landscape, creating a seamless reference to recognised international standards.
To celebrate the inaugural national Learning & Development (L&D) Week, Āpōpō is offering a range of valuable resources to support your professional growth and development.
The New Zealand Government is disestablishing Te Pūkenga. What’s next? Find out what’s going on and how Āpōpō is advocating for the sector.
Today Āpōpō releases AM 432 – Making Effective Infrastructure Decisions, authored by Lisa Roberts
Today marks a significant milestone as we unveil the newly enhanced AM 101 – the cornerstone of our commitment to delivering unparalleled education in infrastructure asset management.
Following a rapid three-month development programme, the Āpōpō Guide launched in October 2023, and is now serving infrastructure asset managers in Aotearoa New Zealand.
The Āpōpō Digital Badge programme has been recognised as the Best Online Learning Programme in the 2023 NZATD Awards.
An exclusive glimpse into the journey of developing a pioneering resource that weaves together te ao Māori and good practice asset management.
Get a behind-the-scenes view of the Āpōpō Guide, your ultimate professional resource.
Highlighting how the Āpōpō Guide aligns with the internationally recognised ISO 55000:2014 standards for asset management.
The Āpōpō Guide recognises the significance of te ao Māori and its relevance to our unique context.
The upcoming launch of the Āpōpō Guide, a groundbreaking resource for infrastructure asset management professionals in Aotearoa New Zealand.
That ‘C’ word affected much of our movements and travel in 2021, but our industry has been proven to be essential and a backbone to communities.
In 2022 we are planning three branch meetings, one of which will be combined with the Upper South Island Branch.
Thank you all for the feedback on branch meetings format, content structure and topics of interest.
The following branch meetings have been confirmed for 2022. We hope to get together in person this year for three branch meetings.
We look forward to creating more opportunities to learn from each other at our “mini conference” branch meetings in 2021.
Jannat Maqbool presents a vision for digital twins and smart cities.
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