The TEAMQF Value Chain
Assets make vital contributions to the performance and outputs of many public   services and to private sector activities. 
Depending on the type of business and the part that assets play in the service   delivery, assets can play a significant through to minor role in the overall   business performance or service delivery. The following   table shows the part that assets play in the annualized cost   of various different service providers. 
 
              | Service Type  | Asset Management | Administration | 
      | Water | 90% | 10% | 
      | Wastewater | 94% | 6% | 
      | Drainage | 92% | 8% | 
      | Irrigation | 88% | 12% | 
      | Electricity | 86% | 14% | 
      | Gas | 92% | 8% | 
      | Telecoms | 55% | 45% | 
      | Ports | 42% | 58% | 
We define the value chain as:
 "The value that each life cycle asset management activity or tertiary   quality element brings to the service delivery of the organisation."   
In other words this means coming to the right decision at the right time by   following the right processes and using accurate data and knowledge.
An organization needs to fully understand where:
  - It is consuming its current resources  
- Where its         money will need to be spent
- Where its greatest business risks are. 
By developing advanced asset management processes and practices the organization can answer these questions. 
By using the quality based TEAMQF process we can see the improvements that   could be made. 
The key issue is to be able to drive the improvement program for the greatest value to the organization. This is where the process   gets more difficult but it is also where the value chain proposition really   comes into its own. 
By understanding the different key business drivers or value chains that could   be impacting on our organization, we can see where the greatest benefits can be derived from the improvements programs or options available. 
We should use this approach to assess the confidence ratings we need   to ensure that our organization is sustainable, not only for long term asset management, but also for the organization as a whole.