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Record Nr.

UNINA9910812961003321

Autore

Atkin Brian

Titolo

Total facility management / / Brian Atkin and Adrian Brooks

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Southern Gate, Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom : , : John Wiley & Sons Inc., , 2015

ISBN

1-118-65545-1

1-118-65547-8

Edizione

[Fourth edition.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (408 p.)

Disciplina

658.2

Soggetti

Real estate management

Facility management

Building management

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes index.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Total Facility Management; Copyright; Contents; Preface to the Fourth Edition; Abbreviations; Introduction; The organization; The customer as end-user; Principles, process and procedures; Chapter 1 Fundamentals; Key issues; Introduction; Background; Origins of facility management; Definitions; Rationale for facility management; The broad approach to facility management; Risks and opportunities; Key concepts; The informed client function; Stakeholder engagement; End-user experience; Best value; Operability; Other concepts; Facility planning; Sustainability; Outsourcing; Procurement

Performance managementManagement of change; Human resources management; Maintenance management; Information management; Key roles, responsibilities and accountabilities; Owner; Operator; Core competence in facility management; Conclusions; Checklist; Chapter 2 Facility Planning; Key issues; Introduction; Real estate management; The own, lease or rent decision; The totally serviced workplace; Space management; Space utilization and efficiency; Sustainable space provision; Design and facility management briefing; The briefing process; Statement of needs; The design brief; The functional brief

Evaluating design solutionsAs-built information; The facility handbook; BIM; Soft Landings; The feasibility study; Design development; Design change control; Stakeholders; Stakeholder identification; Stakeholder



classification; Stakeholder impact assessment; Risks and opportunities; Conclusions; Checklist; Chapter 3 Facility Management Strategy; Key issues; Introduction; The business context; The single-facility owner-operator; The regional/national facilities owner-operator; The multinational facilities owner-operator; Business drivers and constraints; Organizational management levels

The strategic levelThe tactical level; The operational level; Cross-cultural management; Strategy formulation; Strategic analysis; Portfolio and space audit; Services audit; Resources audit; Market audit; Solution development; Criteria for evaluating options; Generation of options; Evaluation and selection of the preferred options; Strategy implementation; People and systems; Communication; Resources planning; Conclusions; Checklist; Chapter 4 Human Resources Management; Key issues; Introduction; Personnel management; Human resources planning; Employment obligations

Access, inclusion and equalityTalent management; Empowerment; Job competences and skills; Performance appraisal; Personal development; Conclusions; Checklist; Chapter 5 Workplace Productivity; Key issues; Introduction; Measuring productivity; The nature of work; The organization; Communication; The work environment; The internal environment; Sick building syndrome; Design issues; Unconventional working arrangements; Conclusions; Checklist; Chapter 6 Health, Safety and Security; Key issues; Introduction; Health, safety and security policy; Zero accidents; Occupational health and safety

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Sommario/riassunto

The importance of effective facility management in enabling organizations to function efficiently is widely recognized. The fourth edition of Total Facility Management offers a comprehensive treatment of what facility management means to owners, operators, tenants, facility managers and professional advisors, as well as containing advice on how facilities can be better managed from a number of perspectives. It consolidates current best practice, defines and develops emergent areas and offers a pathway for the future development of facility management.  The facility management body of knowledg