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|a International Facility Management; Copyright; Contents; About the Authors; Abbreviations; Introduction; Chapter 1 Facility Management: Changing Global Viewpoints and Maturity; Overview of the Volume; References; 2 Competencies, Credentials, Education, and Training; CCET Framework as the Linchpin to Transformation; Authoritative and Influential Stakeholders; FM and CRE Professional Associations; Specialty FM and CRE Professional Associations; Other Global Professional Associations; Other National FM Associations; Competency Architecture for Credentials; Alignment of CCET with Industry.
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|a Paradigm of Sequence and Emphasis on Education versus TrainingFramework of FM Competence -- Leaning Forward to the Enterprise; Enterprise Alignment with the Life Cycle of Talent; Framing CCET to Produce the Next Generation of FM and CRE Strategic Thinkers; Summary and Conclusions; References; Appendix A: Accredited Degree Programs; Appendix B: Facility Management (FM) Organizations; 3 FM Consultancy and Client-Provider Relationships; Client-Contractor Relationships; Minimizing Costs While Maximizing Value; Managing Scope Creep yet Maintaining a Customer Service Orientation.
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|a And ConclusionsReferences; 4 Globalization of Facility Management; Africa; Asia; Australasia; Europe; Middle East; North America; South and Central America; Summary and Conclusions; References; 5 Sustainability and Carbon Reporting; Drivers of Sustainability; Sustainability Reporting; Sustainability and the Facility Manager; Sustainability Reporting; Building Management; GRI Environmental Indicators; GRI Energy Indicators; GRI Water and Waste Indicators; GRI Site Issues (Biodiversity) Indicators; GRI Carbon (Emissions and Effluents) Indicators.
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|a GRI Products and Services, and Compliance, IndicatorsGRI Transport and Overall Indicators; Life-Cycle Management; Measurement and Monitoring; Summary and Conclusions; 6 Emergency Preparedness and Business Continuity; Business Continuity Program (BCP) Management; Authorities and Legislative Requirements; Developing a BCP; Program Review; Business Continuity Planning Continuum; Prevention and Mitigation; Vendor Resiliency Questionnaire; Mutual Aid and Mutual Assistance; Communication Systems; Training; Exercises; Response; Notification Levels; Recovery; Post-Incident Recovery and Record Keeping.
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|a Return to Normal OperationsCorrective Action Plan; Summary and Conclusions; 7 Changing Workplaces and Distributed Work; The Knowledge Age; Distributed Work; What Are Distributed Workplaces?; Management Issues in Distributed Work; Cultural Diversity; Generational Diversity; Social Responsibility; Successful Distributed Workplaces; Steps to Developing Successful Distributed Workplace Strategies; Examples of Success; Summary and Conclusions; References; 8 Measuring Work; Introduction: Why Measure Performance?; Foundations of Performance Measurement; Setting a Benchmark Standard.
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|a This up-to-date compilation of topics on the maturity and changes occurring within facility management worldwide offers insights into the growth and development of FM and its impact on today's business organisations. International Facility Management presents a comprehensive and diverse collection of topics that provides current, cutting edge research in the evolving field of FM. The editors here offer a holistic approach to both the study and the practice of facility management, incorporating the perspective of scholars and practitioners from across the globe.>
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