Community-based facilities management: theory and practice
Community-based Facilities Management : Theory and Practice introduces an alternative framework for the discipline of facilities management that challenges its existing conventional practice of delivering services for organisation settings and recommends new approaches for achieving optimum business...
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Penerbit UTHM
2011
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| Online Access: | http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5978/ |
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| Summary: | Community-based Facilities Management : Theory
and Practice introduces an alternative framework for
the discipline of facilities management that challenges
its existing conventional practice of delivering services for organisation
settings and recommends new approaches for achieving optimum business
performance as well as social and public interests. Experience from case
study findings in one of regeneration area in England suggests that successful
facilities managers need a range of skills and competencies that integrate
both professional skills and people-based skills that are more generic and
soft.
This book provides structured source of references for students, academia,
practitioners, government agencies, community groups/associations that
assist to consolidate and build on existing knowledge in both theories and
practices, recognises that community-based skills are as an addition to
the professional skills’ key requirement for organisational success. Its also
emphasises the importance of integrating all stakeholders work together
in new and innovative setting for sustaining quality service delivery within
economic, social and environmental dimensions in support of social and public
interests, and have overviews a community-based facilities management
thinking and practice for housing neighbourhood facilities in Malaysia. |
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