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Asset Renewal and Mobility as a Service Kit

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Are you exposing your organisation to financial risk, operational disruption, or missed opportunities by failing to assess your asset renewal and mobility as a service (MaaS) readiness? Without a structured, auditable self-assessment, you could be overlooking critical gaps in lifecycle planning, fleet optimisation, or service integration, gaps that lead to overspending, compliance shortfalls, and strategic misalignment. The Asset Renewal and Mobility as a Service Self-Assessment gives you immediate clarity with a comprehensive framework of 237 maturity-graded questions across six core domains: strategic alignment, financial modelling, technology integration, regulatory compliance, user adoption, and service lifecycle management. This self-assessment equips compliance managers, risk officers, and transport programme leads with the exact tools to evaluate current capabilities, benchmark against industry standards, and build defensible, data-driven renewal strategies, before costly failures occur.

What You Receive

  • 237 prioritised self-assessment questions organised across six maturity domains, Envision, Diagnose, Plan, Implement, Monitor, and Optimise, enabling you to systematically evaluate every phase of your asset renewal and MaaS programme
  • Five-level maturity scoring rubric (Initial, Managed, Defined, Quantitatively Managed, Optimised) aligned with ISO 55000 and ITIL best practices, so you can assign objective ratings and track progress over time
  • Interactive Excel workbook with automated scoring, heat-mapped gap analysis, and dynamic visual dashboards for instant insight into high-risk areas and strategic opportunities
  • Remediation roadmap template in Word format, pre-populated with action items, success criteria, and governance checkpoints to accelerate improvement planning
  • Service integration checklist detailing 38 key interoperability requirements between asset management systems and MaaS platforms, reducing technical debt and integration delays
  • Benchmarking database with anonymised performance indicators from 14 peer organisations, enabling realistic target-setting and stakeholder reporting
  • Executive briefing deck (PowerPoint) with slide templates for presenting maturity results, investment cases, and risk exposure to boards and audit committees
  • Instant digital download of all 12 files (8 Excel, 3 Word, 1 PowerPoint) in editable, non-locked formats, no waiting, no third-party tools required

How This Helps You

You gain the ability to detect weaknesses in your asset renewal programme before they escalate into budget overruns or service failures. Each of the 237 questions maps directly to operational and regulatory risk points, such as unapproved depreciation schedules, unvalidated usage data, or insecure API integrations, so you can prioritise actions with the highest impact. By implementing this self-assessment, you reduce audit findings by up to 70%, strengthen procurement negotiations with MaaS providers, and demonstrate compliance with asset governance standards. Failing to conduct a formal assessment leaves your organisation vulnerable to inefficient capital allocation, stranded assets, and inability to adapt to mobility market shifts. With this toolkit, you turn asset renewal from a reactive cost centre into a strategic lever for innovation and cost avoidance.

Who Is This For?

  • Asset managers and fleet directors who need to justify renewal budgets and extend asset lifecycles responsibly
  • Transport and mobility programme leads integrating MaaS platforms with existing infrastructure and service contracts
  • Compliance and risk officers ensuring alignment with financial reporting standards (e.g. IFRS 16), data privacy laws, and public sector procurement rules
  • IT and digital transformation leads overseeing system interoperability between enterprise asset management (EAM) and mobility service APIs
  • Consultants and auditors delivering independent assessments or due diligence on transport and infrastructure programmes
  • Public and private sector decision-makers evaluating total cost of ownership (TCO) and service continuity across asset portfolios

This is not a theoretical guide, it’s a field-tested framework used by leading transport organisations to validate strategy, secure funding, and avoid multimillion-dollar renewal mistakes. By purchasing the Asset Renewal and Mobility as a Service Self-Assessment, you’re making the professional choice to act with confidence, evidence, and control.

What does the Asset Renewal and Mobility as a Service Self-Assessment include?

The Asset Renewal and Mobility as a Service Self-Assessment includes 237 structured questions across six maturity domains, an Excel-based scoring and gap analysis workbook, a remediation roadmap template, service integration checklist, benchmarking dataset, and executive briefing slides. All components are delivered as instant-download digital files in editable Excel, Word, and PowerPoint formats, designed for immediate use in audits, strategy sessions, and governance reporting.