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Successful Contracting: Seeing It from Both Sides
Successful contracting begins with basic important elements, but do we always take the time and effort it takes to do it well? […]
Disrupting the Balance Sheets of Traditional Cafeterias
The financials of a traditional cafeteria model are challenged by macroeconomic factors like increased costs to labor, real estate, and food. Cultural […]
Condition Assessment: Requisite to Informed Capital Planning
By Steve Beard
Explains the three essential elements of condition assessment: inspection, assessment and estimation. Teaches a methodical approach to condition assessment and answers questions […]
Navigating Gender Differences in the Workplace
With increasing awareness and navigating gender in the workplace, we will discuss how men and women can learn to work together to […]
Leading and Developing a Built Environment Coalition (RE+FM+IT+HR)
Company departments and technology are still very silo’ed, resulting in poor communication, inconsistent data, weak analysis, and disconnected forecast. This presentation envisions […]
Global Construction Costs: Understanding Emerging Trends in 2018
The Quantity Surveyor, also known as a Construction Economist, or Cost Manager, is one of a team of professional cost and contact […]
See Something, Say Something...to Everyone: Crowdsourcing Emergency Communication
Today’s communication systems are often no better than an elementary school phone tree. Property Managers may reach out to the facilities managers, […]
CMMS is Changing the FM Game: A Real Life Example
This presentation follows the story of how one company took the opportunity to bring in a CMMS, computerized maintenance management system, solution […]
How FMs Can Change the Project Management in Organizations
In today’s increasingly competitive environment, organizations have an objective of cutting costs that take precedence over receiving greater value from the work […]
Making the Change Process Predictable
Guiding organizations through major change doesn’t have to be a scary and unpredictable process for the end users and their management. Richard […]










