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Updated OSHA Standard: The Facility Manager’s Obligation to Prevent Falls from the Roof
OSHA’s final rule on general industry Walking-Working Surfaces and Personal Fall Protection Systems took effect January 17, 2017. These changes to the […]
What's Your I(A)Q?
Indoor Air Quality is one of those topics that has become unquestionably important. For the typical FM, IAQ has been important because […]
The FM-Negotiation Lifecycle: From Challenge and Conflict to Collaboration and Calm
Body language and verbal communication are critical to successful relationships. The secret is to learn as much as possible about Body Language […]
Space Fusion
As the lines between work, life, learn and play blur more and more today, we are seeing design elements from previously siloed […]
The Art of Capital Planning
Understanding a capital budget and how to prioritize building and land improvements is critical to the success of anyone managing real estate […]
The Power of One: An immersive workplace experience amplified by Integrated FM (IFM)1
We live in a world of information overload. Filtering through what matters most can prove to be a daunting task. But how […]
Talking the Walk: Communicating Your Way Through Green Organizational Change
In recent years, sustainability has been a primary concern for stakeholders and organizations. With the rise in popularity of systems like LEED, […]
The Intelligent FM Transition: How Facility Professionals start smartly in new FM roles
Transitioning into a new job is crucial to your facilities career. In fact, some FMs consider their first 100 days, as a […]
Innovative Technology Is A Key to FM Survival (white paper)
The business environment that FMs work in is rapidly changing. The objective is lowering cost in the worldwide competitive marketplace. Automation and […]
FMs Can Impact the Procurement Landscape by Modifying the Technical Requirements
A major problem for facility managers is to get the procurement department to procure expert vendors. Hiring an expert is often neglected […]





