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EAM may refer to: East Art Map, an art history project; Electric accounting machine; Electro-absorption modulator; Embedded atom model; Emergency Action Message; Enterprise architecture management; Enterprise asset management; European Academy of Microbiology; Equine atypical myopathy; External Affairs Minister; External auditory meatus
Enterprise asset management (EAM) involves the management of the maintenance of physical assets of an organization throughout each asset's lifecycle. EAM is used to plan, optimize, execute, and track the needed maintenance activities with the associated priorities, skills, materials, tools, and information. [ 1 ]
Enterprise architecture management (EAM) is a "management practice that establishes, maintains and uses a coherent set of guidelines, architecture principles and governance regimes that provide direction and practical help in the design and development of an enterprise's architecture to achieve its vision and strategy." [1]
The Baan Corporation was created by Jan Baan in 1978 in Barneveld, Netherlands to provide financial and administrative consulting services. With the development of his first software package, Jan Baan and his brother Paul Baan entered what was to become the ERP industry.
Referring to the Articles of Association made by notary Radeen Meester Soewandi with Deed Number 62 dated January 31, 1952, APINDO was established with the name Indonesian Entrepreneurs' Socio-Economic Affairs Consultative Body (Badan Permusyawaratan Urusan Sosial-Ekonomi Pengusaha Indonesia, abbreviated as PUSPI).
The BUMN Untuk Indonesia ("SOEs for Indonesia") campaign was launched by the Ministry of State Owned Enterprises in April 2020; [1] this logo was introduced together with a rebranding of the Ministry and the introduction of the AKHLAK core values across all state-owned enterprises effective on 1 July 2020.
The Indonesian Wikipedia (Indonesian: Wikipedia bahasa Indonesia, WBI for short) is the Indonesian language edition of Wikipedia. It is the fifth-fastest-growing Asian-language Wikipedia after the Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and Turkish language Wikipedias. It ranks 25th in terms of depth among Wikipedias.
A team at work. A team is a group of individuals (human or non-human) working together to achieve their goal.. As defined by Professor Leigh Thompson of the Kellogg School of Management, "[a] team is a group of people who are interdependent with respect to information, resources, knowledge and skills and who seek to combine their efforts to achieve a common goal".