Dr. Luis (Luigi) Amendola, PhD.

Asset Management from the Design Stage

Project Management and Direction

Synopsis

This book, “Asset Management from the Design Stage,” belongs to the “Maintenance & Reliability Strategy Series” book collection. It primarily addresses the CAPEX portion, being the first phase of projects. In this way, it offers a broad, deep, and detailed journey through all aspects related to integrated asset management. From the design stage and techniques for implementing an asset management office, to a proposal by the author for the implementation of Project Management strategies in organizations.

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Technical specifications

Title: Asset Management from the Design Stage: Project Management and Direction
Author: Dr. Luigi Amendola Ph.D
Language: Spanish
Publisher: PMM Institute for Learning
Year of publication: 2016
ISBN: 978-84-943897-5-7

The author: Dr. Luigi Amendola, PhD.

Founding Partner, CEO & Managing Director of the PMM Innovation Group business group. He has extensive experience in the oil, gas, petrochemical, mining, automotive, energy planning, renewable energy (Wind), manufacturing, and cogeneration sectors.

He is a Researcher at the Polytechnic University of Valencia (UPV) in Spain and an advisor to both private and public companies in Europe, Ibero-America, USA, Australia, Asia, and Africa.

With more than forty years of experience in the sector, the expert holds two doctorates: a Ph.D. in Engineering and Innovation from the European University and a Ph.D. in Engineering Management from a US University.

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