Now Available: NAFA's Fleet Information Management Guide
The
amount of information, data, and knowledge on technology and fleet
information management systems available is overwhelming. How do you
make sense of it all -- quickly and with the assurance that you are
making the best analysis and decisions possible? How do you become
better versed to speak with the IT, purchasing, and procurement
departments, and then report effectively to your upper management on
fleet needs?
Just published, NAFA’s Fleet Information Management Guide provides a thorough review of the fundamentals of fleet information
management (including fleet information management systems, FIMS) and
reviews fleet system selection and technology options to consider.
Written by a team of fleet management experts and veteran fleet professionals, NAFA’s Fleet Information Management Guide:
- Reviews the selection and acquisition of a commercial off the shelf
(COTS) fleet information management system using the request for
proposal process
- Examines important implementation items including project team formation, project management plan, project phases, and training
- Describes key functions and modules, such as lifecycle management, fuel management, and maintenance and repair
- Explores telematics functions and uses, the current state of telematics technology, and applications in the fleet marketplace
- Highlights data management and system administration, including
data collection, data standards, data integrity, and system
administration
- Illustrates the importance of fleet business analytics and
reporting, as it explores key fleet performance indicators, reporting,
and data analysis methods
- Provides useful tips to avoid common mistakes and pitfalls, as well as "data analysis paralysis"
Numerous tables and charts included provide summarized information
so you can compare the advantages and limitations of various fleet
systems side by side. A detailed example of a FIMS request for proposal
is also provided.
With NAFA’s Fleet Information Management Guide, learn to:
- Navigate with relative ease through the myriad of technology options, configurations, and jargon
- Provide key selection criteria and evaluate responses to your RFP
- Become better versed and equipped to speak with IT, purchasing/procurement, and upper management
- Avoid "data analysis paralysis"
- Balance stakeholders’ expectations and provide the right level of information to key stakeholders
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