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This wiki contains emerging ideas and opinions that will be used to help develop an industry standard in property asset management. The wiki is open to any registered user to add or shape the content. Register by clicking on the link to the right and following the instructions. If you have not used a wiki before, click here or on the link Test Page in the Menu box on the left to experiment with the wiki Add general comments about the wiki by clicking on the link +Add Comment in the Comments box on this page. Discussion about specific topics on the wiki can be made in the Comments box at the bottom of each relevant page. For background information about wikis, read: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki Open access. Some rights reserved The standard will be a publicly available document that can be downloaded from this site without charge and with minimal restrictions on its use. Disseminating the standard as widely as possible in this way will send a positive signal that the standard is impartial. It is expected that market confidence and unrestricted access will drive greater use and relevance of the industry standard.
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Notice Consilian will not be liable for any claim arising from any errors or omissions in the industry standard or from the incorrect application of the standard by any user. Comments:From Dawn Wyndham [86.141.201.132] - 3/29/06 3:31 PM I couldn't register, but it looks like a useful communication tool. Shaping up!
From SimonCarter - 3/6/06 3:20 PM Accessing the site is easy and the layout appears user friendly. It will be interesting to see how the standard develops through this medium. Simon
From Martin Osborne [83.104.40.79] - 1/28/06 10:17 AM I have been watching out for the start of PropertyWiki because; 1) I am a member of IAM, 2) I am setting up wikis for collaboration on other projects, 3) I am researching novel ways of disseminating information for another member based organisation. I have found it difficult to get fully into the on-line mindset and I don't think that you are quite there yet. For example the PEP is only easily readable by printing it out and is not itself a wiki for member input. Be radical; it will work.
From BridgetHardy - 1/25/06 3:21 PM Tim, This seems to work well. At what point do you envisage that people start amending text in the main body of the site? I also tried to click on 'Developments' and was presented with another login screen (which would not allow me to log in). From Alan D White [86.134.203.26] - 1/19/06 3:19 PM Tim: Comment on this Page Last Modified 9/17/07 8:42 PM | Hide Tools |