Complete recovery: investment recovery helps several parties reach a better bottom line result.Typically, 10 percent of a corporation's assets are idle and/or surplus. Across industry, this can mean that from thousands to millions of dollars worth of major capital investments in facilities, equipment and technology of all kinds are at the end of their primary useful lives. Changing market conditions, new manufacturing processes, corporate restructuring restructuring - The transformation from one representation form to another at the same relative abstraction level, while preserving the subject system's external behaviour (functionality and semantics). and new technology create idle assets that, without astute as·tute adj. Having or showing shrewdness and discernment, especially with respect to one's own concerns. See Synonyms at shrewd. [Latin ast management, become financial liabilities and put pressure on the bottom line. The pace of advancements in technology continues to accelerate this process. The more company profits are squeezed, the more successful corporations focus on recouping asset investments. The decision options that companies face in managing these assets fall, in general, into three broad categories: re-deployment/re-use; selling; or disposal/discarding. Each one of these has its own set of critical issues that must be considered and planned for and managed carefully. In some cases, these decisions can involve the work performed by demolition contractors and recyclers. THE DEMO CONNECTION Investment Recovery (IR) professionals are charged with the challenging responsibility of managing the rocky landscape of surplus assets to maximize value and reduce risk and liability for the company in the final disposition of these assets. In addition to an incredibly diverse range of knowledge, to be successful IR professionals need a variety of qualified service providers and resources in a variety of business channels Business channels are TV channels that concentrate on business news. List of channels
Twenty-five years ago, companies were addressing investment recovery as a very ad hoc For this purpose. Meaning "to this" in Latin, it refers to dealing with special situations as they occur rather than functions that are repeated on a regular basis. See ad hoc query and ad hoc mode. , informal discipline. A few enlightened professionals recognized the need for a formal approach to investment recovery as a contributor to company bottom-lines and formed an organization to foster knowledge and identify and promote best practices in the field. In most cases these were people who were in the corporate management ranks of areas like engineering, plant operations, procurement The fancy word for "purchasing." The procurement department within an organization manages all the major purchases. , purchasing, distribution and transportation, given the task of handling investment recovery as a part of their other job responsibilities. One of the first priorities this group recognized was the need to define and codify codify to arrange and label a system of laws. the decision considerations and processes essential to being effective in this area. Today these principles have matured, within the Investment Recovery Association, into the concepts of: Decision Sequence to Maximize Recovery Potential; and The Value Chain [an Association 5-part Value Chain white paper is available at www.invrecovery. org/news-archive.html]. In addition, recognizing that the corporate managers needed a range of external resources, services and options to facilitate and actualize their disposition decisions, after a few years of operation, the association opened up its membership and invited members from services and specialty business areas that typically would be involved in surplus asset disposition. Surplus equipment and material dealers and brokers, auctioneers, demolition and dismanding project contractors, appraisers, recycling recycling, the process of recovering and reusing waste products—from household use, manufacturing, agriculture, and business—and thereby reducing their burden on the environment. and environmental specialists, technology surplus specialists, surplus marketing consultants and project contractors, hazardous material handling specialists, retail inventory brokers and more are now counted among the Investment Recovery Association membership. Each of the elements in the illustrated process progressions has its own set of detailed considerations for success, or best practices. In developing professional standards in any field benchmarks, measurement and best practices are the cornerstone of how the profession impacts, contributes to and is perceived by the business community. If results are not measured, performance cannot be calibrated cal·i·brate tr.v. cal·i·brat·ed, cal·i·brat·ing, cal·i·brates 1. To check, adjust, or determine by comparison with a standard (the graduations of a quantitative measuring instrument): or improved and the foundation for learning, development and business impact improvement is tenuous tenuous Intensive care adjective Referring to a 'touch-and-go,' uncertain, or otherwise 'iffy' clinical situation . In investment recovery, benefit-to-cost ratio compared to horizontal peers is key to performance evaluation Performance evaluation The assessment of a manager's results, which involves, first, determining whether the money manager added value by outperforming the established benchmark (performance measurement) and, second, determining how the money manager achieved the calculated return . LEARNING CURVE The Investment Recovery Association, Kansas City Kansas City, two adjacent cities of the same name, one (1990 pop. 149,767), seat of Wyandotte co., NE Kansas (inc. 1859), the other (1990 pop. 435,146), Clay, Jackson, and Platte counties, NW Mo. (inc. 1850). , Mo., has just released to its membership the professions best practices. These best practices have been developed by aggregating benchmark data that is accumulated every three years and interviewing the companies with the most successful programs. The Investment Recovery Association will be collecting 2006 benchmark data in the spring of 2007. The benchmark study and best practices are among the resources the association has for its members on both sides of the business table, corporate managers and service providers. The association also offers training for its members. The IR Association Certified See certification. Manager of Investment Recovery (CMIR CMIR Currency or Monetary Instruments (form) CMIR Cell-Mediated Immune Response (immunology) CMIR Common Mode Input Range CMIR Certified Manager of Investment Recovery ) Training and Certification Program is a comprehensive training and certification program for Investment Recovery Professional Development. The required combination of operational and financial evaluation knowledge of industrial equipment and facilities, for asset re-deployment, is an unusual, complex, professional skill set. The full-range of the effective skill set rarely exists or develops together in a manager or technical professional in a specific industry. It rises to the level of and could be characterized as an asset "re-deployment IQ" comprised of a combination of wide ranging factors: multi-industry business knowledge, equipment engineering, operating and maintenance knowledge, product knowledge, process knowledge, facilities knowledge, financial knowledge, marketplace knowledge, negotiating skill, legal and environmental safety knowledge--just to name a few. The course curriculum is designed and focused to bring the flail range of disparate skills together that are necessary to achieve effective re-deployment of industrial assets. This skills combination is a distinct and measurable knowledge/competency set (a "surplus asset IQ") required for effective management and conducting good business in this arena. The curriculum is an eight-module course delivered each year through two (a spring and a fall) seminar and trade show venue. Information is available at www.invrecovery.org. GOING FORWARD The Investment Recovery Association is currently engaged in a strategic planning Strategic planning is an organization's process of defining its strategy, or direction, and making decisions on allocating its resources to pursue this strategy, including its capital and people. process that will allow identification and planning to take advantage of improvement opportunities and set solid, well thought out direction for the association and the profession, for near and long term operation, including international participation. Overall, the goal is to create a professional business community that can have more positive bottom-line impact for all members involved in surplus management and disposition. To this end, the association is refining refining, any of various processes for separating impurities from crude or semifinished materials. It includes the finer processes of metallurgy, the fractional distillation of petroleum into its commercial products, and the purifying of cane, beet, and maple sugar its strategic platform to include these Vision/Mission perspectives: Vision: The Investment Recovery Association will be the premier resource for quality education and training, internationally recognized certification, research and an international network of accomplished industry professionals managing surplus and idle assets. Mission: The Investment Recovery Association will be the premier global resource for the management of idle and surplus assets and nurturing excellence in the profession More and more companies are recognizing the bottom-line need to formally address the issues of retired, idle and surplus assets to reduce risk and recoup recoup To sell an asset at a price sufficient to recover the original outlay or to offset a previous loss. maximum value for aging or obsolete capital assets capital assets n. equipment, property, and funds owned by a business. (See: capital, capital account) . As corporate recognition of the economic value of the profession rises and formal capabilities and departments come online, the opportunity for more consistent business with service providers, such as construction, demolition and recycling specialists also rises. The IR Association seeks to provide a central resource for operators looking for Looking for In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with. help in managing their idle assets. The authors are officers and board directors with the Investment Recovery Association, www.invrecovery.org. Todd Thompson Todd Thompson may refer to:
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