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Managing resistance to change in workplace accommodation projects
Denise Laframboise, Rodney L. Nelson, Jason SchmaltzThe new management paradigm states that managing people is about managing feelings. For many people, change is a verypersonal and emotional issue, and can be difficult, especially…
Setting service standards: A structured approach to delivering outstanding customer service for the facility manager
Nancy M. BandyRapid changes in the facilities management environment combined with the rising expectations of users has made effective customer service one of the most important factors…
Maximising returns on dead assets: How to increase a facility’s reliability and generate revenue
Bhavesh S. PatelOn‐site power has many potential benefits, from temporary relief to congested transmission and distribution systems, to alleviating problems created by incorrect load forecasts…
Developing an integrated emergency response programme for facilities: The experience of Public Works and Government Services Canada
Richard Renaud, Sarah PhillipsPublic Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC) is the federal department responsible for housing over 190,000 Canadian federal public servants. During Y2K preparations, it…
Developing a training plan to ensure employees keep up with the dynamics of facility management
Agnita D. KorstenFacility management departments are under constant pressure to adapt to ensure that their primary functions are supported in the best possible way and are aligned with the overall…
Using a condition‐dependent approach to maintenance to control costs and performances
Ad StraubBy adopting a condition‐dependent approach to maintenance, facility managers can exercise control over the desired maintenance performance levels and costs. The practice of…
ISSN:
1472-5967e-ISSN:
1741-0983ISSN-L:
1472-5967Online date, start – end:
2002Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Prof Michael Pitt