1st Edition

Facilities Management and the Business of Managing Assets

By Danny Then Shiem-Shin, Tan Teng Hee Copyright 2013
    136 Pages
    by Routledge

    136 Pages 12 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    The importance of facilities management to the effective operation of all businesses is now widely accepted. Where there continues to be debate is on what constitutes a successful approach, and how much attention it should be given within an overall business plan.



    Drawing on both research and current practice, this book provides a systematic, innovative, and business-focused approach to the management of facilities assets. The reader will discover why and how to use facility assets to achieve business goals and strategies by aligning them as a resource.



    Striking a balance between management and technical aspects, the book covers:









    • the basics of facilities asset management and the key elements of a systematic management approach


    • the key supporting capabilities for facilities management as a business function


    • a framework for considering strategic alignment of facilities assets and associated services with business needs


    • the role of life-cycle asset management and its contribution to business resource management.






    The message of this book and the benefits it can bring to businesses everywhere make it essential reading for executives as well as facilities managers. Its detailed explanations of all of the key concepts involved, and lists of recommended further reading also make it an excellent resource for those new to the industry, and for students of property or facilities management.

    1. Introduction  2. Facilities and Business  3. Facilities Asset Management  4. Strategic Facilities Review  5. Strategic Facilities Planning  6. Strategic Facilities Alignment  7. Facilities Utilization and Asset Maintenance  8. Facilities Management: a Business Function  9. Facilities Management Organization  10. Facilities Management Aligment to Business Needs  11. Summary and Conclusion  Glossary of Terms.

    Biography

    Danny Then Shiem-Shin is Joint Coordinator CIB Working Commission W070 for Facilities Management and Asset Maintenance. Danny’s academic career spans over three universities (Heriot-Watt University, Queensland University of Technology and Hong Kong Polytechnic University) where he developed postgraduate programmes in facilities management in departments with a focus on construction/property management and building services engineering. He has published and presented more than 70 papers internationally and co-authored Facilities Management and the Business of Space (2001).





    Tan Teng Hee is an electrical engineer with 37 years’ experience in electrical engineering, maintenance and facilities management across a diverse range of facilities including a large cultural centre, military facilities, hospitals, university campus, and government and commercial office buildings. He worked for the public and private sectors in Malaysia and Australia. Currently he is a facilities management advisor and lectures as a visiting lecturer.

    "Facilities Management and the Business of Managing Assets has sufficient breadth to show how various aspects of FM impact business outcomes. It is more about presenting sound arguments about the value propositions of Facilities Management than it is about ‘selling’ the function per se. Its width, despite its compact size) is commendable. From the advantages of lifecycle costing to supporting key capabilities, the text is all about understanding the value of FM for businesses. Written in an extremely lucid and approachable style, Facilities Management and the Business of Managing Assets is a timely and useful text. I can see it being used as a text for undergraduate and graduate programs… and also being referred to be practitioners. A must read for business managers, if they are to understand the need for alignment between business needs and Facilities Management strategies." Zehra Waheed, Suleman Dawood School of Business, Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), Pakistan, in Facilities, Volume 36, Number 5/6