Earlier editions of Total Facilities Management have been praised for the lucid presentation style and direct applicability of its contents. The Third Edition follows in that tradition, providing an accessible text bridging the gap between the theory of facilities management and its implementation
The Facility Management Handbook, 3rd Edition
โ Scribed by David G. Cotts PE CFM, Kathy O. Roper CFM LEED AP, Richard P. Payant CFM CPE
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 676
- Edition
- Third Edition
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Nothing ever published in the facility management field comes close to the unconditional acceptance of "The Facility Management Handbook". Extensively updated for the realities of today's workplace, the book gives readers the tools and guidance they need to wipe out inefficiency, and create a productive facility that integrates people, place, and process. In addition, the book includes 30 per cent new material, including indispensable information on sustainability and post 9/11 security concerns. Comprehensive and up to date, this is still the ultimate resource for facility managers.
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