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Financial impact of alternative workplace strategies
Stan KaczmarczykAlternative workplace strategies cost money to implement. There are benefits to these strategies which, up to a point, justify the investment. After that point, however, more…
Bringing strategic efficacy to facility management through CAFM tools
Jennifer W. Keller, Chris KellerMost larger companies and corporations who own or lease multiple locations face challenges in designing, tracking and managing property. The following case study examines the work…
Benchmarking: Strategies for gauging operational performance
Kurt R. PadavanoBenchmarking is a tool for analysing a property or portfolio performance against its peers. This paper outlines some of the central components of benchmarking and demonstrates how…
High‐performance facilities engineering: Preparing the team for the sustainable workplace
Cynthia Putnam, Stan PriceRising energy costs, mould remediation and ‘greening up’ the workplace are among the many new challenges facing today’s organisation. Where does management turn for solutions? In…
The impact of life‐cycle cost management on portfolio strategies
John R. Selman, Rich SchneiderThe US National Park Service (NPS) is responsible for the management of some of the most recognisable and notable natural and cultural resources in the USA. To make the case for…
Using activity‐based costing to implement behavioural cost initiatives successfully
Michael A. Kaszubski, Steve EbbenContinuing budget pressure is forcing facilities groups to re‐think their current service delivery models and develop initiatives that reduce cost and increase efficiency. Making…
ISSN:
1472-5967e-ISSN:
1741-0983ISSN-L:
1472-5967Online date, start – end:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Prof Michael Pitt