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Any asset that helps or assists the business.

A list of assets that are considered as being a business tool.

Criteria that is to be used to classify an item as a business tool.

Number attached to a tool during the manufacturing process.

In-house created number to identify a tool.

Method of recording a number or code on to an asset.

Electronic tags that can be attached so as to locate the asset within a reasonable distance.

The place where a business tool is to be stored when not in use.


Allowed non-business usage

Business tool that controls the activities of the computer.

A web site that allows access from wide range of users.

Website that provide information on social activities of its members.

A standard telephone that requires a physical connection to the telephone network.

Document detailing future access rights to a tool.

Harm inflected upon a tool that is not a result or accepted business usage.

Details any special storage conditions required by a business tool.


A process or procedure to control access to a business tool.

A method of controlling access by using swipe cards.

A set of characters and letters to verify that access is allowed.

An application to the police to disclose any previous criminal activities.

Camera positioned so as to record access to a business tool or tools.

A contract that stipulates special terms and conditions over and above a standard employment contract.

A process to check and monitor current procedures and assess their performance.

Process to determine and verify the existence of a business tool.

The possible legal consequences of supplying information to those not authorised to have same.

The development of skills and knowledge so as to better able to use a business tool.
The process of preparing a tool for later use.

The process of making an unusable tool usable.

Using people and resources that are within the confines of the business.

Using people and resources that are not within the confines of the business.

Resources that are consumed in the normal operation of the


business tool. Without consumables the tool will not perform.

The minimum set of skills that are required to efficiently use a business tool.

Someone who has a higher level of skills or knowledge than the minimum set.

Procedure to notify relevant people that a tool has a fault and is not fully operational.

Documents that support the operation or care of a business tool.

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