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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.
Topics covered deal with the changes occurring in the field today and include key research areas for both academics and practitioners. The focus is on actual practice of FM organizations - rather than on what FM should be - and the authors examine the latest techniques, models and case studies to provide a unique exploration of the new global world of facility management.
Chapters here cover the changing spectrum of topics including sustainability and energy conservation, and workplace transitions for greater collaboration. The international scope and emphasis on maturity and professionalism of the field further sets this book apart from its competitors.
List of contents
ABSTRACTS AND KEYWORDS
Chapter 1
Facility Management: Changing Global Viewpoints and Maturity
By Kathy O. Roper and Lisa J. Borello
Chapter 2
Competencies, Credentials, Education, and Training
By Robert L. Barnes
Chapter 3
FM Consultancy and Client-Provider Relationships
By Kathy O. Roper
Chapter 4
Globalization of Facility Management
By Kathy O. Roper
Chapter 5
Sustainability and Carbon Reporting
By Chris Hodges
Chapter 6
Emergency Preparedness and Business Continuity
By Robert Friedmann and Bob Hayes
Chapter 7
Changing Workplace and Distributed Work
By Kathy O. Roper
Chapter 8
Measuring Work
By Matthew Tucker
Chapter 9
Industry-Specific Needs
By Sarel Lavy
Chapter 10
Evolution and the Future of FM
By Kathy O. Roper
About the author
Lisa J. Borello is an Editor and Grants Manager at Auburn University with more than 13 years of experience writing and editing scholarly and non-scholarly work. She is completing her doctorate degree in Sociology of Science & Technology at Georgia Institute of Technology.
Kathy O. Roper is Associate Professor and Chair Integrated Facility Management at Georgia Institute of Technology where she teaches graduate courses in facility management, project management, and corporate real estate. Following a 23-year career in corporate, government and non-for-profit facility and real estate management, she is also co-founder and co-editor of the open access
International Facility Management Journal.
Summary
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.