Technology for Facility Managers (eBook, ePUB)
The Impact of Cutting-Edge Technology on Facility Management
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From BIM (building information modeling) to RFID (radio frequency identification) to BAS (building automation and control systems), facility managers of today's commercial buildings are often asked to work with a variety of technologies without any experience in IT. This new book is a welcome primer for facility managers and engineers. Each chapter covers a different technology and includes specific and helpful case studies. Authored by the International Facility Management Association (IFMA), this unique resource is also a practical textbook for candidates studying for IFMA certification.
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From BIM (building information modeling) to RFID (radio frequency identification) to BAS (building automation and control systems), facility managers of today's commercial buildings are often asked to work with a variety of technologies without any experience in IT. This new book is a welcome primer for facility managers and engineers. Each chapter covers a different technology and includes specific and helpful case studies. Authored by the International Facility Management Association (IFMA), this unique resource is also a practical textbook for candidates studying for IFMA certification.
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118417287
- Artikelnr.: 37346487
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118417287
- Artikelnr.: 37346487
The International Facility Management Association (IFMA) is the world's largest and most widely recognized international association for professional facility managers, supporting more than 20,000 members in seventy-eight countries.
PART 1: Technology Chapter 1: CAFM/IWMS--Balancing Technology, Processes,
and Objectives Chapter 2: Building Information Modeling Chapter 3: Building
Automation and Control Systems Chapter 4: Roles of GIS in Facility
Management Chapter 5: Radio Frequency Identification Chapter 6: Information
and Communications Technology Chapter 7: Workflow Technology: Knowledge in
Motion PART 2: Applications Chapter 8: Sustainability Chapter 9: Condition
Assessment in Facility Asset Management Chapter 10: Computer Modeling
Chapter 11: Technology and the Workplace Chapter 12: The Role of People and
Process in Technology Chapter 13: Social Media GLOSSARY INDEX
11183829433ENPreface: The Spirit of Community vii Thank-Yous xiii About the
Authors xv Introduction 1 PART 1 The Vision 11 1 Know Yourself 13 2 Know
Your World 28 3 Identify a Problem 46 4 Understand the Problem 57 5
Brainstorm Solutions 67 PART 2 TheMethod 81 Step 1: DO WHAT WORKS 83 6
Design a Systemic Solution 85 7 Build on What Works 94 8 Measure, Evaluate,
Improve, Repeat 101 9 Challenge What Works, Innovate, Keep What Works 110
Step 2: WORK TOGETHER 119 10 Balance Strengthening and Starting 121 11
Cultivate Community Ownership 128 12 Foster Team Unity 135 13 Forge
Partnerships 140 Step 3: MAKE IT LAST 147 14 Start Small, Then Scale What
Works 149 15 Engineer Self-Sustainable Solutions 156 16 Integrate Social
Entrepreneurship 165 17 Share What Works 173 18 The Method in Action 179
PART 3 The Tools 197 Step 1: DO WHAT WORKS: Proven Strategies to Increase
Your Impact 199 19 What Works in Choosing a Name 200 20 What Works in
Writing a Mission Statement 208 21 What Works in Goals and Planning 219 22
What Works in Fundraising 231 23 What Works in Media and Marketing 261 24
What Works in Activism 280 25 What Works in Educational Curricula 299 26
What Works When Running for Office 317 27 Do What's Right 326 Step 2: WORK
TOGETHER: Start and Strengthen Meaningful Relationships 335 28 Find Mentors
336 29 Build a Team 350 30 Optimize Communication 373 31 Create
Partnerships 386 32 Organize a Conference 406 33 Serve on a Board 418 34
Develop Community Ownership 429 Step 3: MAKE IT LAST: Add Value and Sustain
Success 442 35 Apply Social Entrepreneurship 443 36 Revitalize Your Efforts
456 37 Transition Leadership 469 38 Incorporate as a Business 479 39
Incorporate as a Nonprofit 488 40 Incorporate Reflection 497 41 Make Social
Responsibility a Career 506 42 Make Social Responsibility a Lifestyle 520
Notes 531 Index 541
and Objectives Chapter 2: Building Information Modeling Chapter 3: Building
Automation and Control Systems Chapter 4: Roles of GIS in Facility
Management Chapter 5: Radio Frequency Identification Chapter 6: Information
and Communications Technology Chapter 7: Workflow Technology: Knowledge in
Motion PART 2: Applications Chapter 8: Sustainability Chapter 9: Condition
Assessment in Facility Asset Management Chapter 10: Computer Modeling
Chapter 11: Technology and the Workplace Chapter 12: The Role of People and
Process in Technology Chapter 13: Social Media GLOSSARY INDEX
11183829433ENPreface: The Spirit of Community vii Thank-Yous xiii About the
Authors xv Introduction 1 PART 1 The Vision 11 1 Know Yourself 13 2 Know
Your World 28 3 Identify a Problem 46 4 Understand the Problem 57 5
Brainstorm Solutions 67 PART 2 TheMethod 81 Step 1: DO WHAT WORKS 83 6
Design a Systemic Solution 85 7 Build on What Works 94 8 Measure, Evaluate,
Improve, Repeat 101 9 Challenge What Works, Innovate, Keep What Works 110
Step 2: WORK TOGETHER 119 10 Balance Strengthening and Starting 121 11
Cultivate Community Ownership 128 12 Foster Team Unity 135 13 Forge
Partnerships 140 Step 3: MAKE IT LAST 147 14 Start Small, Then Scale What
Works 149 15 Engineer Self-Sustainable Solutions 156 16 Integrate Social
Entrepreneurship 165 17 Share What Works 173 18 The Method in Action 179
PART 3 The Tools 197 Step 1: DO WHAT WORKS: Proven Strategies to Increase
Your Impact 199 19 What Works in Choosing a Name 200 20 What Works in
Writing a Mission Statement 208 21 What Works in Goals and Planning 219 22
What Works in Fundraising 231 23 What Works in Media and Marketing 261 24
What Works in Activism 280 25 What Works in Educational Curricula 299 26
What Works When Running for Office 317 27 Do What's Right 326 Step 2: WORK
TOGETHER: Start and Strengthen Meaningful Relationships 335 28 Find Mentors
336 29 Build a Team 350 30 Optimize Communication 373 31 Create
Partnerships 386 32 Organize a Conference 406 33 Serve on a Board 418 34
Develop Community Ownership 429 Step 3: MAKE IT LAST: Add Value and Sustain
Success 442 35 Apply Social Entrepreneurship 443 36 Revitalize Your Efforts
456 37 Transition Leadership 469 38 Incorporate as a Business 479 39
Incorporate as a Nonprofit 488 40 Incorporate Reflection 497 41 Make Social
Responsibility a Career 506 42 Make Social Responsibility a Lifestyle 520
Notes 531 Index 541
PART 1: Technology Chapter 1: CAFM/IWMS--Balancing Technology, Processes,
and Objectives Chapter 2: Building Information Modeling Chapter 3: Building
Automation and Control Systems Chapter 4: Roles of GIS in Facility
Management Chapter 5: Radio Frequency Identification Chapter 6: Information
and Communications Technology Chapter 7: Workflow Technology: Knowledge in
Motion PART 2: Applications Chapter 8: Sustainability Chapter 9: Condition
Assessment in Facility Asset Management Chapter 10: Computer Modeling
Chapter 11: Technology and the Workplace Chapter 12: The Role of People and
Process in Technology Chapter 13: Social Media GLOSSARY INDEX
11183829433ENPreface: The Spirit of Community vii Thank-Yous xiii About the
Authors xv Introduction 1 PART 1 The Vision 11 1 Know Yourself 13 2 Know
Your World 28 3 Identify a Problem 46 4 Understand the Problem 57 5
Brainstorm Solutions 67 PART 2 TheMethod 81 Step 1: DO WHAT WORKS 83 6
Design a Systemic Solution 85 7 Build on What Works 94 8 Measure, Evaluate,
Improve, Repeat 101 9 Challenge What Works, Innovate, Keep What Works 110
Step 2: WORK TOGETHER 119 10 Balance Strengthening and Starting 121 11
Cultivate Community Ownership 128 12 Foster Team Unity 135 13 Forge
Partnerships 140 Step 3: MAKE IT LAST 147 14 Start Small, Then Scale What
Works 149 15 Engineer Self-Sustainable Solutions 156 16 Integrate Social
Entrepreneurship 165 17 Share What Works 173 18 The Method in Action 179
PART 3 The Tools 197 Step 1: DO WHAT WORKS: Proven Strategies to Increase
Your Impact 199 19 What Works in Choosing a Name 200 20 What Works in
Writing a Mission Statement 208 21 What Works in Goals and Planning 219 22
What Works in Fundraising 231 23 What Works in Media and Marketing 261 24
What Works in Activism 280 25 What Works in Educational Curricula 299 26
What Works When Running for Office 317 27 Do What's Right 326 Step 2: WORK
TOGETHER: Start and Strengthen Meaningful Relationships 335 28 Find Mentors
336 29 Build a Team 350 30 Optimize Communication 373 31 Create
Partnerships 386 32 Organize a Conference 406 33 Serve on a Board 418 34
Develop Community Ownership 429 Step 3: MAKE IT LAST: Add Value and Sustain
Success 442 35 Apply Social Entrepreneurship 443 36 Revitalize Your Efforts
456 37 Transition Leadership 469 38 Incorporate as a Business 479 39
Incorporate as a Nonprofit 488 40 Incorporate Reflection 497 41 Make Social
Responsibility a Career 506 42 Make Social Responsibility a Lifestyle 520
Notes 531 Index 541
and Objectives Chapter 2: Building Information Modeling Chapter 3: Building
Automation and Control Systems Chapter 4: Roles of GIS in Facility
Management Chapter 5: Radio Frequency Identification Chapter 6: Information
and Communications Technology Chapter 7: Workflow Technology: Knowledge in
Motion PART 2: Applications Chapter 8: Sustainability Chapter 9: Condition
Assessment in Facility Asset Management Chapter 10: Computer Modeling
Chapter 11: Technology and the Workplace Chapter 12: The Role of People and
Process in Technology Chapter 13: Social Media GLOSSARY INDEX
11183829433ENPreface: The Spirit of Community vii Thank-Yous xiii About the
Authors xv Introduction 1 PART 1 The Vision 11 1 Know Yourself 13 2 Know
Your World 28 3 Identify a Problem 46 4 Understand the Problem 57 5
Brainstorm Solutions 67 PART 2 TheMethod 81 Step 1: DO WHAT WORKS 83 6
Design a Systemic Solution 85 7 Build on What Works 94 8 Measure, Evaluate,
Improve, Repeat 101 9 Challenge What Works, Innovate, Keep What Works 110
Step 2: WORK TOGETHER 119 10 Balance Strengthening and Starting 121 11
Cultivate Community Ownership 128 12 Foster Team Unity 135 13 Forge
Partnerships 140 Step 3: MAKE IT LAST 147 14 Start Small, Then Scale What
Works 149 15 Engineer Self-Sustainable Solutions 156 16 Integrate Social
Entrepreneurship 165 17 Share What Works 173 18 The Method in Action 179
PART 3 The Tools 197 Step 1: DO WHAT WORKS: Proven Strategies to Increase
Your Impact 199 19 What Works in Choosing a Name 200 20 What Works in
Writing a Mission Statement 208 21 What Works in Goals and Planning 219 22
What Works in Fundraising 231 23 What Works in Media and Marketing 261 24
What Works in Activism 280 25 What Works in Educational Curricula 299 26
What Works When Running for Office 317 27 Do What's Right 326 Step 2: WORK
TOGETHER: Start and Strengthen Meaningful Relationships 335 28 Find Mentors
336 29 Build a Team 350 30 Optimize Communication 373 31 Create
Partnerships 386 32 Organize a Conference 406 33 Serve on a Board 418 34
Develop Community Ownership 429 Step 3: MAKE IT LAST: Add Value and Sustain
Success 442 35 Apply Social Entrepreneurship 443 36 Revitalize Your Efforts
456 37 Transition Leadership 469 38 Incorporate as a Business 479 39
Incorporate as a Nonprofit 488 40 Incorporate Reflection 497 41 Make Social
Responsibility a Career 506 42 Make Social Responsibility a Lifestyle 520
Notes 531 Index 541