David J. Brady, president and CEO of the International Facility Management
Association (IFMA) shares his thoughts on two decades of facility management
(FM) achievement.
Since 1988, Today's Facility Manager has been dedicated
to reporting on the news and new products that make the most significant
impact on the facility management profession. This timeline illustrates
how the magazine has evolved during that timeframe.
Springer wonders if it really make sense to measure facility (and
employee) performance based on cost per square foot instead of output
in terms of results.
Where can I find out more about Clean Desk Policies including
successful examples (particularly with regard to the change management
process)?
James Elledge replies ...
Karl Borgstrom is charged with bringing the message of the Construction
Specifications Institute (CSI) to its constituency as well as outside
organizations.
In its premier year, TFM's Facility Executive
Of The Year Award is a distinct accolade. It recognizes the outstanding
work done by a facility professional on a single project, making
it the only award of its kind.
Can facility managers dictate the success or failure of innovative
contracting measures? In November 2002, Cotts examined the subject
of job order contracting (JOC). This month, he will demonstrate
the consistent success potential of performance based contracting
through the use of PIPS (the Performance Information Procurement
System).
For building professionals, seemingly unrelated events create
significant challenges and take on even greater importance when
considered in terms of their impact on facilities. Dr. Tim Springer
and Steve Lockwood of Foresight Associates explain the importance
of strategic facility planning during difficult times.