FACILITY PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
The overall aim of this course is to provide participants with the knowledge, skills, and techniques needed to perform all the essential tasks required to manage a facility. The course includes important concepts such as strategic and financial planning, engineering design, automation, and maintenance. Participants in this interactive course will learn all the processes and activities required to manage a facility effectively from different perspectives: operational, environmental, contractual, and technical and to make the optimum decisions for their facilities.
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Course Methodology
This course relies on the use of individual and group exercises aimed at helping participants learn all key facility management activities. The course also features the use of several case studies, presentations, and role-plays by participants followed by plenary discussions. In addition, this course incorporates pre-and post-testing.
Course Objectives
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
- Explain the foundations of facility management
- Analyze strategic options and make decisions necessary to manage the facility
- Utilize environmental and contractual factors in selecting an appropriate facility site
- Identify tools and techniques necessary to develop a facility’s engineering layouts and make decisions about automation and disaster recovery planning
- Discover the importance of proper maintenance management and project management of a facility
- Apply project management techniques to manage large size facility tasks
- Use capital budgeting concepts and techniques to ensure implementing the appropriate decisions regarding facilities
Target Audience
Personnel who are interested in learning facility management and the considerations that affect facility management.
Target Competencies
- Facility planning
- Strategy planning
- Engineering design
- Decision making
- Maintenance management
- Project management
- Capital budgeting
$135,000.00
