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Book Cost Effective Facilities Management

Download or read book Cost Effective Facilities Management written by Bernard Williams and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Cost effective Facilities Management

Download or read book Cost effective Facilities Management written by John Lester Fisher and published by . This book was released on 1983 with total page 100 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Workplace Strategies and Facilities Management

Download or read book Workplace Strategies and Facilities Management written by Rick Best and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2007-08-22 with total page 434 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book provides comprehensive coverage of issues that facility managers in the property industry need to understand and apply in the pursuit of value for money over the life span of built facilities. The authors introduce the fast-growing discipline of facility management, examine the core competencies that facility managers should possess and study different contemporary drivers of change. The book emphasises the need to consider facilities management issues at the pre-design stage of the construction process, rather than only when the building is completed, in order to maximise value for money.

Book Facilities Management Handbook

Download or read book Facilities Management Handbook written by Frank Booty and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2009-04-09 with total page 457 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Now in this fourth edition, the Facilities Management Handbook has been fully updated from the acclaimed previous editions, continuing its status as an invaluable resource to those working in facilities management, whether just starting out or as seasoned campaigners and practitioners. Information is presented in a clear and logical way, offering easy-to-find advice and best practice information that’s essential in guaranteeing the safe, efficient and cost-effective running of any facilities function. Many sections have been completely revised, such as the chapters on complying with health and safety and property law. Other information on workplace facilities has been brought completely up to date in line with legal compliance and strategic policies to create a reliable and accurate overview of the role of today’s facilities manager. This up-to-date and revised handbook will be a key guide for the changing times that are ahead.

Book Total Facility Management

Download or read book Total Facility Management written by Brian Atkin and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2021-03-22 with total page 468 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: TOTAL FACILITY MANAGEMENT A comprehensive review of what facility management means to owners, operators, occupiers, facility managers and professional advisors The newly revised Fifth Edition of Total Facility Management is an accessible and practical text that shows readers how the concept and principles of facility management can be implemented in practice. The book deals with the most common and intractable challenges facing professionals, academics and students in the field and provides practical solutions with the means to implement them. The new edition includes a greater focus on applicable ISO standards in facility management as well as maintaining an international perspective throughout. The book contains easy-to-access advice on how facilities can be better managed from a range of perspectives, and the subjects covered provide a comprehensive treatment of facility management. Readers will benefit from the inclusion of: A thorough introduction to the fundamentals of facility management, including key roles, responsibilities and accountabilities and the core competencies of facility management An exploration of facility planning, facility management strategy, outsourcing, procurement, facility management organization, facility maintenance management and business continuity and recovery planning An examination of human resources management, well-being, workplace productivity, performance management health, safety, security and the environment A review of sustainable practices, change management, facility management systems, information management (including building information models and digital twins) and innovative technology. The book is the perfect choice for undergraduate and graduate studies in facility management, construction management, project management, surveying and other AEC disciplines. Total Facility Management will also earn a place on the desk of practicing facility managers, as well as in the libraries of academics and researchers whose work requires them to understand the theory and practice of facility management.

Book Cost Planning and Estimating for Facilities Maintenance

Download or read book Cost Planning and Estimating for Facilities Maintenance written by RSMeans and published by RSMeans. This book was released on 1996-05-24 with total page 504 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A comprehensive approach to maintenance and repair planning and budgeting for all major building types. Facilities professionals faced with the task of providing higher quality services on smaller budgets will find guidance for evaluating and budgeting facilities operations, maintaining and repairing major building components, and assembling costs into a defensible budget.

Book How Facilities Impacts Efficient Performance

Download or read book How Facilities Impacts Efficient Performance written by Johnny Ch Lok and published by . This book was released on 2020-01-05 with total page 492 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Facility management can reducemaintenance service expenditureFacility management provides a variety of non core operations and maintenance services to support any organizations' operation. For logistic organization example, it is possible to provide effective maintenance service to warehouse in order to reduce warehouse facilities to be damaged to bring to spend to buy any new equipment facilities expenditure. So, when the logistic company's warehouse facilities can be maintenance to be the best quality. Then, they can be used these warehouses' machines facilities again. Their performance can assist workers to manufacture any products to keep the most efficiently an raising the best production performance in whole manufacturing process. Then, this logistic company's facility management department can bring to avoid purchase any new machine facilities expenditure spending. One to these warehouses' production machine facilities are kept in the best production performance environment even in long term production need.The logistic industry's facility management department can create cost savings and efficiency of the warehouse's workplaces. It's machines facilities ( production machines) are dealt with the maintenance management of the physical assets maintenance service. FM ( facilities management) has been being applied to industrial facilities in logistic and warehouse industry long term as well as maintenance plays a significant role to ensure the full service and the warehousing system, including both building components and equipment in warehouse. Maintenance service is needed to bring a certain level of availability and reliability of a warehouse facilities system and its components and its ability perform to a standard level of quality. So, it seems that logistic industry's warehouse asset cost reducing. It depends on whether it has one facility management department to provide maintenance service to itself warehouse workplace's production machine facilities and warehouse building itself in order to let workers t feel the manufacturing machines can bring good manufacturing performance to assist them to produce any products in one safe warehouse workplace environment. Hence, the performance measurement of warehouse maintenance issue will be valued to be consider to every warehouse manager and facility manager in logistic industry.In logistic industry, (FM) works at two level on the one hand, it provides a safe and efficient working environment, which is essential to influence warehouse workers whether how they perform to do their manufacturing tasks or logistic goods delivery tasks in warehouse. When they feel the warehouse is safe environment to work. They will not need to consider anywhere has risk to cause they die by accident in warehouse. Hence, they can concentrate on doing their every tasks . On the other hand, it can involve strategic issues, such as property ( warehouse workplace and management, strategy property decision and warehouse facility, e.g. manufacturing machine, facility maintenance and checking planning and maintenance planning development.

Book Facilities Management

Download or read book Facilities Management written by Keith Alexander and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2013-04-15 with total page 180 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This text provides an overview of the interdisciplinary nature of facilities management. It discusses the framework within which facilites managers should operate and the key requirements of their task.

Book Facilities Management and Corporate Real Estate Management as Value Drivers

Download or read book Facilities Management and Corporate Real Estate Management as Value Drivers written by Per Anker Jensen and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2016-10-04 with total page 275 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Facilities Management (FM) and Corporate Real Estate Management (CREM) are two closely related and relatively new management disciplines with developing international professions and increasing academic attention. Both disciplines have from the outset a strong focus on controlling and reducing cost for real estate, facilities and related services. In recent years there has been a change towards putting more focus on how FM/CREM can add value to the organisation. This book is driven by the need to develop a widely accepted and easily applicable conceptual framework of adding value by FM and CREM. It presents the state of the art of theoretical knowledge and empirical evidence about the impact of buildings and facilities on 12 value parameters and how to manage and measure these values. The findings are connected to a new Value Adding Management model. The book is research based with a focus on guidance to practice. It offers a transdisciplinary approach, integrating academic knowledge from a variety of different fields with practical experience. It also includes 12 interviews with practitioners, shedding light as to how they manage adding value in practice. This is a much needed resource for practitioners, researchers and teachers from the field of FM and CREM, as well as students at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.

Book Quality Facility Management

Download or read book Quality Facility Management written by Stormy Friday and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 1994-10-28 with total page 244 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As a facility manager, you're concerned with building quality into your operation but possibly unsure about how to go about it in a systematic way. Perhaps it's because a Total Quality Management program seems too imposing and costly for your department to undertake. Or maybe you're leery of certain aspects of such a concerted effort, like measuring quality or marketing facility services, because they've never been adequately explained to you. Possessing considerable backgrounds in facility management, Stormy Friday and Dave Cotts understand these uncertainties. In Quality Facility Management, they have pooled their knowledge and experience to develop a comprehensive resource that demystifies the quality movement and shows you how to apply the old-fashioned but enduring commonsense principles of quality management often overshadowed by TQM. Flecked with humor and written as if the authors were simply talking to you, this refreshing new book identifies the five major elements underpinning any effective quality facility management program and takes you step by step through each one in a detailed yet accessible way. Gradually, you learn how to put these elements all together and—by incorporating selected modern techniques—devise a program to meet your specific situation. With the help of real-world examples, checklists, and other how-to aids, Quality Facility Management reveals: Why customers must be the driving force behind your quality effort, how you can exceed customers' performance expectations, and how you can effectively recover from service mistakes How quality facility management has its roots in TQM, what constitutes the major aspects of a TQM program, and how you can implement quality facility management without a full-blown TQM program Which aspects of your operation need to be measured and evaluated, which measuring tools should be used, and how to get your customers involved in the measurement process How to develop a facility marketing plan that increases awareness of your services, improves your image as a provider, and acts as an "insurance policy" in retaining the support of senior management in the face of organizational upheaval How to engineer a program of continuous quality improvement by assuming a specific leadership role, empowering frontline staff, instituting effective customer service training, and partnering with vendors The final chapter provides a bounty of practical case histories of companies that are realizing quality facility management right now, including major organizations like Celestica, Bell Atlantic, Hewlett-Packard, and Lockheed. Here, you'll find ample evidence of quality tools and strategies at work—from interior preventive maintenance crews to staff productivity improvements, infrastructure planning teams to customer satisfaction programs. Indeed, whether you're in the public or private sector, in a large or small facility, part of an in-house organization or a contracted firm, Quality Facility Management enables you to plan, organize, staff, direct, and evaluate for quality, so that you maximize your department's responsiveness to customers and your value to top management. Quality facility management is the only way to do business. Here's the only way to do quality facility management. Facility managers want to answer the call for quality but many feel they don't have the resources or guidance to make it an essential feature of their operation. Total Quality Management programs require too much of them and various aspects of the quality effort, whether it's quality measurement or facility marketing, seem hard to carry out or even beside the point. Finally there's a sensible guide that enables you to build quality into your department simply by applying basic, old-fashioned quality principles and selected modern techniques—Quality Facility Management With the assistance of examples, checklists, and other handy tools, this invigorating resource reveals the five key aspects of quality facility management and shows you how to bring them all together to develop a program that fits your particular circumstances. Emphasizing why your customers are the driving force behind your quality efforts, Quality Facility Management helps you: Surpass customers' performance expectations and recover effectively from even the most damaging mistakes Provide quality facility management without implementing a formal TQM program Accurately measure critical aspects of your operation and act effectively on that feedback Devise a facility marketing plan that enhances your department's image with customers and top management Put a program of continuous quality improvement into effect through leadership, staff training and empowerment, vendor collaborations, and other proven means Packed with case studies of facility managers who are building quality into their operation, Friday and Cotts's Quality Facility Management illustrates how your quest for quality can dramatically upgrade customer and senior management satisfaction—without draining department resources.

Book How Facility Management Influences

Download or read book How Facility Management Influences written by Johnny Ch Lok and published by . This book was released on 2020-07-09 with total page 294 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: ⦁How facility management raise productive efficiency ?Facilities management and support services form a sizeable portion of spend in most companies. It is imperative to reduce cost and consistently improve quality of services. Therefore, optimization of these services can have a huge impact on a company's performance.Facility management represents planning, control and operational management of facilities related to services that support client needs, and the optimal acquisition of cost-effective external service delivery.Facility management has the potential to deliver cost savings, reduce energy consumption, improve sustainability and- most important-enhance the quality of your facilities and the campus experience. Executed properly, outsourcing facility management can help you attract and retain talented students, faculty and staff. Through highly visible campus improvements and smooth running real estate operations, outsourced facility management can deliver long-term cost savings by addressing deferred maintenance energy consumption and sustainability. Most importantly, it can enhance the quality of your facilities and the campus experience overall.Closing the gap between the potential of outsourced facility management and its ideal outcomes can be a challenge. Despite the benefits it can deliver, the topic of facility management outsourcing may spark concerns about job loss, service disruption and a decline in campus quality. You can overcome the misperceptions and help close the gap-if you undertake the outsourcing journey with thoughtful planning.Thus, outsourcing can advance your facility management goals through access to innovative ideas, leading practices and new facility management technologies. And, it eases the headaches of managing the physical campus. Take a look at your facility management infrastructure. Are you using leading technologies to improve building efficiency, save energy and streamline facility management functions? Do your building engineers use predictive and preventative maintenance strategies to keep building systems running smoothly? Do your systems track data space utilization data so you can optimize usage and avoid the cost of new construction? Wireless sensors, automation, machine learning and artificial intelligence are bringing new efficiency and data-driven decision making to facility management. However, many higher education institutions have yet to capitalize on facility management advances that are commonplace among leading facility management service provider firms.Do you have a process for prioritizing capital investments? Have you created a capital plan that balances repairs, replacements and modernization? Following the construction boom of the past decade, many colleges and universities now are revisiting campus upkeep. A facility management partner can assess your campus facilities, establish priorities and help you create a five-year campus plan. Have you implemented a comprehensive energy and sustainability program? Leading practices include more than 100 ways to reduce your institution's carbon footprint, from simple waste-reduction measures to adopting alternative energy sources.

Book The Facility Management Handbook

Download or read book The Facility Management Handbook written by David G. Cotts and published by Amacom Books. This book was released on 1999 with total page 452 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Shows that the management of a company's facilities, from boiler room to board room, can maximize productivity and profits. The entire facility management area - planning, leadership, managing the design process, managing finances, leasing, operations, maintenance and benchmarking - is covered.

Book Obtaining Life Cycle Cost Effective Facilities in the Department of Defense

Download or read book Obtaining Life Cycle Cost Effective Facilities in the Department of Defense written by Constantine Samaras and published by Rand Corporation. This book was released on 2013-03-05 with total page 81 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Department of Defense (DoD) constructs, operates, and maintains a large number of facilities. DoD incorporates life-cycle cost-effective practices into many aspects of the military planning and construction processes. This report provides RAND's description and assessment of the process used to obtain life-cycle cost-effective facilities and how that affects DoD construction options and choices.

Book Budgeting for Facilities Maintenance and Repair Activities

Download or read book Budgeting for Facilities Maintenance and Repair Activities written by Federal Facilities Council and published by National Academies. This book was released on 1996 with total page 62 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Facility Management Handbook

Download or read book The Facility Management Handbook written by David G. Cotts and published by Amacom Books. This book was released on 2010 with total page 661 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Nothing ever published in the facility management field comes close to the unconditional acceptance of The Facility Management Handbook. Extensively updated for the realities of today's workplace, the book gives readers the tools and guidance they need to wipe out inefficiency, and create a productive facility that integrates people, place, and process. In addition, the book includes 30% new material, including indispensable information on sustainability and post 9/11 security concerns. Comprehensive and up to date, this is still the ultimate resource for facility managers.

Book The Facility Management Handbook

Download or read book The Facility Management Handbook written by David G. COTTS PE, CFM and published by AMACOM Div American Mgmt Assn. This book was released on 2009-07-22 with total page 677 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Based on best practices and proven research, The Facility Management Handbook has long been the go-to resource for professionals in the field. Extensively updated for the realities of today’s workplace, the third edition provides readers with the tools and guidance they need to wipe out inefficiency and create a productive facility that integrates people, place, and process. Covering a broad range of topics from space planning and maintenance to benchmarking and outsourcing, readers will gain practical insight into how they can: • design, construct and maintain facilities using sustainable practices • provide a safe, attractive work environment that supports productivity • ensure that facility plans match organizational needs • plan and control capital expenditures • address critical security and emergency preparedness issues Complete with case studies and indispensable information on sustainability and post-9/11 security concerns, this is still the ultimate resource for facility managers.