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Production & Operations Management, Facility Management, Real Estate Management
Total Productive Facilities Management by Richard W. Sievert β€” book cover

Total Productive Facilities Management

by Richard W. Sievert, Charles M. Boyles
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Overview

Today, facilities are viewed as strategic resources... elevating the facility manager to the role of asset manager supporting the organization's overall business goals. Richard Stievert Jr., in this well-articulated guidebook, sets forth operational standards for the facility manager's emerging role... a comprehensive program for managing facilities as a true profit center to:
  • Achieve business goals by optimizing facilities resources
  • Implement best practices through benchmarking, evaluation and project management
  • Increase your value to the organization

Synopsis

A New Operational Standard for Facilities Management

Today, facilities are viewed as strategic business resources.elevating the facility manager to the role of asset manager supporting the organization's overall business goals. Now Richard Sievert, Jr., in this well-articulated guidebook, sets a comprehensive program for managing facilities as a true profit center.

Booknews

Details implementation of Total Productive Facilities Management (TPFM) programs and offers an approach for rationalizing the relationships among costs, value, current price, and return on investment. Demonstrates the reality of regulatory compliance in facility management, and discusses the value of compliance to facility stakeholders as well as the costs and implications on noncompliance, showing how costs associated with compliance can be factored into the overall facility cost equation. For new and seasoned professionals. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

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Booknews

Details implementation of Total Productive Facilities Management (TPFM) programs and offers an approach for rationalizing the relationships among costs, value, current price, and return on investment. Demonstrates the reality of regulatory compliance in facility management, and discusses the value of compliance to facility stakeholders as well as the costs and implications on noncompliance, showing how costs associated with compliance can be factored into the overall facility cost equation. For new and seasoned professionals. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
August 1, 2001
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
288
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780876295007

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