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Moving the Needle: A GWI Case Study

Everyone has been discussing the talent gap for years. What we have been struggling with is how to contribute and help move […]

Enclosure Assessments: Mitigating Building Performance Problems with Preventative Care

Building enclosure systems require periodic maintenance to adequately defend against water infiltration, air leakage and energy loss. Left unchecked, water infiltration, material […]

ISO 41000: Next-gen FM via International Standards

Review Session Learning Objectives 1: Recognize the standards published to date under the ISO 41000 series, and those under development 2: Examine […]

Sheer Living Hell: Surviving a Tormenting Work Environment

Seven fundamental rules to get you through the stress of being in a difficult work situation. They may be taken in any […]

Providing Exceptional Customer Experience is a Team Sport

Bringing together the talents of your Facility Management personnel, Human Resources expertise and partnering with solid Shared Contract Services provider is the […]

Closing The Loop on Office Furniture

Review Session Learning Objectives: Know the trends of office furniture over the last 50 years Understand the financial and environmental consequences of […]

Strategic Life Plan for Facility Managers: Human Longevity & Your Career

2020 marks the 40th Anniversary of IFMA. How time flies. All of us are getting older but we are also living longer […]

Improving O&M with Lean Quality

Facility management involves oversight of an incredible range of support and service functions. Management of these functions is expected to deliver high […]

The Facility Manager’s Guide to Information Technology

This panel discussion is based on selected chapters from The Facility Manager’s Guide to Information Technology: An International Collaboration between the IFMA […]

Communicate a Winning Image

This unique session is designed to explore the keys to developing and communicating a winning image in our professional and personal lives. […]