VALUE-BASED FACILITIES MANAGEMENT How Facilities Practitioners Can Deliver Competitive Advantage to Organisations

The discipline of facilities management is often depicted as a support service or technical function, and remains a largely unrecognised profession. Blamed for incurring high maintenance costs or constraining an organisation's performance with a lack of facilities services, the facilities manag...

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Main Author: Ee, Steven (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Singapore Candid Creation Publishing 2015
Edition:Print book : English
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Summary:The discipline of facilities management is often depicted as a support service or technical function, and remains a largely unrecognised profession. Blamed for incurring high maintenance costs or constraining an organisation's performance with a lack of facilities services, the facilities management is beset with a poor self-image. Yet, effective and efficient facilities management can contribute to an organisation's vision of productivity, good repute, and risk management, and play a major role in attracting and retaining talent. What knowledge and skills do you need to be a strategic resource to your company? How do you enable a safe, secure, comfortable, and productive workplace? How do you add value in a way that matters to your organisation? This book answers all these questions and more. This book is intended for easy reading, especially for busy facilities practitioners, to share practical strategies and solutions that facilities management can use to be a business advantage to organisations. It gives you a blueprint to integrate your own value-based facilities management, and become your organisation's valued resource in achieving their bottom line
Physical Description:xviii, 135 pages illustrations 21 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references
ISBN:9810965338
9789810965334