Self Assessment (AUDE SAT)
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- A good-practice Estates Management knowledge base, with web pages and hyperlinks to relevant documents and web sites.
- A good-practice self-assessment model against which AUDE members can measure the Estates Management capabilities of their organisation, and benchmark their organisation against peers.
The toolkit was developed to promote consistent good-practice in Estates Management by enabling a good-practice standard to be applied across the AUDE membership. Each University and Higher Education Institution can identify/confirm its strengths and weaknesses relative to the model. AUDE can look at the aggregate picture to identify themes for attention
The toolkit focuses on the competence and sustainability of the Estates Management capability, rather than the Estate itself. Thus, it is perfectly possible in the short-term to have good Estates Management of a currently poor Estate, and vice versa.What counts is how the Estate is being managed and is likely to go forward. More details and access to the toolkit (members log in required) at:
AUDESAT Helpdesk: support@niddocks.co.uk
AUDE SAT helpdesk telephone number: 0845 258 1080.
Effective Estate Management: a guide to self assessment.
AUDE, HEFCE, SCOPEG. January 2001.
This guide which can be downloaded from the link below was published in 2001 by the Association of University Directors of Estates (AUDE), Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) and the Standing Conference of Principals Estates Group (SCOPEG). It was not intended to be prescriptive: it is for each institution to decide how, and how far, they wish to apply any guidance.
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