Facility Management Business
Facility Management Business, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.65, with 43 lectures, based on 11 reviews, and has 33 subscribers.
You will learn about How to start a facilities management business How to develop and write a facility asset management plan Ways facilities management add value to your organization business owner's guide to facility management Ways to improve facility management operations The complete guide to school facility management Facilities management software Facility master plan This course is ideal for individuals who are Facility managers, facility consultants, managers, business owners, schools, companies, universities, governments, hospitals, property owners, etc. It is particularly useful for Facility managers, facility consultants, managers, business owners, schools, companies, universities, governments, hospitals, property owners, etc.
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Summary
Title: Facility Management Business
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 4.65
Number of Lectures: 43
Number of Published Lectures: 43
Number of Curriculum Items: 43
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 43
Original Price: $64.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- How to start a facilities management business
- How to develop and write a facility asset management plan
- Ways facilities management add value to your organization
- business owner's guide to facility management
- Ways to improve facility management operations
- The complete guide to school facility management
- Facilities management software
- Facility master plan
Who Should Attend
- Facility managers, facility consultants, managers, business owners, schools, companies, universities, governments, hospitals, property owners, etc.
Target Audiences
- Facility managers, facility consultants, managers, business owners, schools, companies, universities, governments, hospitals, property owners, etc.
Professional facilities management as an interdisciplinary business function has the objective of coordinating demand and supply of facilities and services within public and private organizations. examples include real estate property, buildings, technical infrastructure, lighting, transportation IT- services, custodial, grounds maintenance, HVAC and other user-specific equipment and appliances. Maintenance, testing, and inspection schedule are required to ensure that the facility is operating safety and efficiently in compliance with statutory obligations, to maximize the life of equipment, and to reduce the risk of failure. The work is planned, often using a computer aided facility management system. As humans, we occupy space, and we are accustomed to our spaces working for us, not against us. We need these areas to be safe, function, and comfortable. Your facility management team is responsible for the overall well-being and functioning of the entire facility.
Employees are not the only ones who suffer from poor facility management. Customers notice things, too, if buildings are in bad shape, equipment breaks down more often than it works. Orders can get delayed, the quality of your products and service decreases. Their user experience will not be as good as it should be. soft facility management focuses on people and organizations. It includes services that create a more comfortable, healthier, safer, and visually appealing environment. common examples includes waste management, cleaning services, space planning, landscaping, pest control, building security etc. If you cannot remember the last time your building’s assets and equipment have been updated, chances are there is room to invest in more efficient models.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: What is facility management
Lecture 3: Role of facilities managers
Lecture 4: Facilities management versus property management
Lecture 5: Asset management versus facility management
Lecture 6: Top facilities management challenges and how to overcome them
Lecture 7: Core competencies of facility management
Lecture 8: Facility master plan
Lecture 9: Facility management tips for facility manager success
Lecture 10: Facility management best practices
Chapter 2: How To Start A Facility Management Business
Lecture 1: Getting a handle on the facilities management industry
Lecture 2: Guidelines for facility management startup
Lecture 3: How to write an effective facilities management company business plan
Lecture 4: Look over the competition
Lecture 5: Getting advice from experience entrepreneurs
Lecture 6: Guideline for a facilities management business acquisition
Chapter 3: Ways Facilities Management adds value to your organization
Lecture 1: Reduces operational cost
Lecture 2: Improves organizational culture
Lecture 3: Enhance security and preparedness
Chapter 4: How to Develop And Write A Facility Asset Management Plan
Lecture 1: The purpose of a facility asset management plan
Lecture 2: Complete an asset inventory
Lecture 3: Identify critical assets
Lecture 4: Identify asset performance
Lecture 5: Carry out a gap analysis against strategy expectation
Lecture 6: Determine tactics to close the gap between performance and expectation
Lecture 7: Develop an annual workers plan
Lecture 8: State the budget
Lecture 9: Conduct regular reviews
Chapter 5: Business Owner's Guide To facility Management
Lecture 1: The fundamentals of facility management
Lecture 2: The importance of a management system focus on facility management
Lecture 3: Why invest in a facility management strategy
Lecture 4: Funding your facility management strategy
Chapter 6: Ways To Improve Facility Management Operations
Lecture 1: Upgrade asset and equipment
Lecture 2: Keep facilities clean
Lecture 3: Involve key stakeholders
Lecture 4: Evolve waste and recycling operations
Lecture 5: Evaluate your waste hauler schedule
Lecture 6: Optimize your equipment
Chapter 7: The Complete Guide To school Facility Management
Lecture 1: What is school facility management
Lecture 2: Elements of schools facility management
Lecture 3: Benefits of school facility management
Lecture 4: Tips for effective school facility management
Chapter 8: Facilities Management software
Lecture 1: Facilities management software
Instructors
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Eric Yeboah
MBA/ PGDip
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