Getting to grips with office facilities
OverviewResponsibility for office services is often shared
and / or given low priority, with the result that efficiency and
cost-saving opportunities are lost. This popular programme covers all the
relevant topics in a day and can be tailored to the very different needs
of FM professionals or those without an FM background at all.
Training
objectivesDepending on the particular focus required (see 'Special
features', below), this programme will give participants:
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A basic understanding of building services
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Practical guidance on space audits and relocation projects
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Tips on cost-saving opportunities
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Guidelines on supplier contracts
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An appreciation of health and safety requirements
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Advice on dealing with equipment suppliers and other third parties
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An update on fire, security and emergency planning
AudienceIn organisations large enough to have a dedicated FM
team, the entire team would benefit from this course, particularly if the
opportunity is taken to tailor the course to their specific needs.
For
other organisations responsibility for the management of office facilities
will be more diffuse and the course can therefore be geared more towards
office managers, administration managers, HR managers, health and safety
managers, bursars, etc.
FormatA highly interactive one-day
course, with workshops and informal breakout discussions a feature of
every session. Additionally, the course notes have been prepared as a real
aid to inform, containing many checklists and example forms to assist
participants in their workplace.
Special featuresThe course
outline below is an indicative programme, which can easily be tailored to
focus on those issues which are of particular relevance to your
organisation or office environment.
The supporting materials can be
supplied in either printed or electronic form.
Post-course support,
whereby participants can call or email the trainer direct with any
questions or concerns, can also be arranged.
The expert trainerGraham
is a very experienced and senior practitioner in the facilities management
arena. A Fellow of the British Institute of Facilities Managers, he is a
regular speaker on public training seminars and conferences and was a
major contributor to the development of the BIFM training programme. He is
a member of the International Facilities Management Association (IFMA), a
regular contributor to a number of publications and a visiting lecturer to
UCL, Reading University and the College of Estate Management. His
practical experience was gained in the management of major building
projects and later as the Head of Facilities of a national public sector
organisation (where he was at the forefront of guiding the public sector
in outsourcing services - including PFI - and was responsible for leading
associated change management programmes), as a Group Board director of a
major FM company, as Chairman of an FM consulting company and now as
Director of an independent consultancy specialising in FM and PFI with
clients such as Clearstream International DBG, Mitchells & Butlers and
Stonemartin Corporate Centres.
Course outline
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Understanding the building
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Building structure
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Utility services
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Heating, ventilation and air conditioning
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Energy and environmental issues
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Planning maintenance
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Managing the space
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What are the functional requirements?
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What are the physical constraints?
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Designing for flexibility
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Ergonomics and choice of furniture
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Understanding plans
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Managing relocation
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Cost-saving opportunities
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Managing the equipment
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Computers, cabling, printers, etc
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Telephony
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Photocopiers, fax machines, etc
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Vending machines and kitchen equipment
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Understanding supplier contracts
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Rent or buy decisions and other cost-saving opportunities
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Managing health and safety
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Legal requirements
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Risk assessments
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Accident reporting
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Fire safety
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Managing security
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Security policy
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Managing security staff / contractors
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Emergency planning
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Disaster recovery
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Managing third-party relationships
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Dealing with landlords and managing agents - know your rights!
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Selecting suppliers for goods and services
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Managing suppliers and contractors
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Managing the 'out of office' experience
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FM responsibility for homeworkers
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Whose equipment?
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Health and safety issues