Project management for FM
OverviewFacilities managers are regularly tasked with the
delivery of significant projects for their organisations. These may range
from the commissioning of new works, relocating staff to new
accommodation, implementing new working methods or introducing
environmental / sustainability programmes. To be successful the FM team
needs to apply a structured approach appropriate to the scale of the task.
This seminar sets out to demystify the project management process and
equip the team with the basic tools to control and deliver projects in
line with expectations.
Participants will be shown how to define a
brief, assign responsibilities, produce a time plan, communicate and
measure progress, troubleshoot, control documents and engender support.
The expert trainer will take delegates through a typical facilities
project and illustrate the application of a simple methodology. The course
is presented by a leading FM consultant / trainer, to help ensure its
total relevance to an FM audience.
Training objectivesThis
course sets out a straightforward approach to managing facilities projects
in line with objectives, budgets and customer expectations which will help
participants to:
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Appreciate the need for formal project management
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Understand the different elements of a project strategy
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Assign responsibilities effectively
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Develop and monitor a project plan
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Know what to report and to whom
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Ensure they involve all the key players
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Deliver to time and budget
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Achieve an effective hand-over
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Gain confidence in management of projects and dealing with people and
problems
FormatA highly interactive one-day course, with workshops and
informal breakout discussions a feature of every session, drawing on the
experiences of participants and the issues they have to confront.
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 supporting materials
for this course can be supplied in either printed or electronic form and
post-course support, whereby participants can call or email the trainer
direct with any questions or concerns, can also be arranged.
The
expert trainerJohn has been a senior Facilities Manager for the
greater part of his career and has extensive experience as a regional
estate manager carrying out the full range of commercial duties. His
experience extends to senior public sector posts and Group Director level
in the private sector. He produced the Business Continuity Plan for the
whole of the NTL Cable company's UK estate and, as an independent
consultant, he has carried out various projects including an FM
performance system for Unilever, a strategic review and demographic survey
for AIT and reviews of computer systems for Jarvis plc and Consignia. John
is now Director of an independent consultancy specialising in FM and PFI
with clients such as Clearstream International DBG, Mitchells & Butlers
and Stonemartin Corporate Centres.
He is a fellow of the British
Institute of Facilities Management and an experienced public speaker - as
a trainer as well as conference speaking. He is a visiting lecturer at
Reading University.
Course outline
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Getting started
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How to define a project
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Drafting a concept paper
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Drafting a business case
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Interpreting the brief
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Authorities / ownership
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Budget / resources
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Constraints
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Terms of reference
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Project strategy
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Why a strategy?
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Components
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Organisation and control
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Planning - critical dates
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Risk evaluation
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Business imperatives
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Technical and quality standards
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Change control
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Forming the project team
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Defining disciplines and skills
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Selection of team members
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Allocation of roles and responsibilities
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Availability and commitment
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Objectives and deliverables
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Project plan
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List activities
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Draft plan to timeframe
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List key dates
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Identify dependencies
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Consult key players
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Plan approval and sign-off
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Project document control
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Reason for controls
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Mechanisms of control
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Types of document
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Updating and reviews
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Audit
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In-project management
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Direction
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Communication and people skills
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Reporting
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Measurement against deliverables
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Cost control
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Quality
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Identifying, managing and avoiding problems
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Keeping focused
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Post-project
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Objectives met?
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Budget sign-off
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Customer appraisal
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Project review document
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Team reassigned
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Transfer of responsibilities