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Facility Management

June - July 2018
Magazine

Facility Management is Australasia's premier independent magazine addressing the needs of professional building and property managers and their suppliers. Readers are interested in the latest information regarding the operation, efficiency and design of commercial buildings.

EDITOR'S LETTER

CONTENT PARTNER CONTRIBUTIONS

Majority of Australians willing to sacrifice salary for benefits

SOFTWARE AND IT LOGISTICS TO SHAPE FUTURE OF WAREHOUSE MANAGEMENT

NEW HOTEL TO DRAMATICALLY CUT ENERGY CONSUMPTION

Automation expected to increase headcount

NEW FM PRODUCTS

FM Workspace360 Wishing well • Introducing FM Workspace360, a brand new platform bringing you news of the latest and greatest, and most exciting innovations in the various spheres of facility management. To launch the platform, FM looks at the brand new iteration of the WELL building standard.

THE WEAKEST LINK • The ubiquity of IoT devices in the built environment means facility managers must be fully prepared for cyber risk, as MICHELLE DUNNER reports.

Security megatrends

The golden age of docking • Working in multiple environments, using whatever desk is available and still having an uncluttered workspace that means you can be productive and work effectively at the drop of a hat? The stuff of dreams? Not at all, writes STEVE BENDER.

Dollars and no sense • The out of control behemoth that is the bottled water industry costs too much. It’s costing the environment and it’s costing our hip pockets. Surely there’s a sensible alternative, writes ADRIAN CUGNETTO.

Badda bing, badda BIM • If your specifications of doors and door hardware are reliant on disparate and possibly inaccurate spreadsheets, text documents and pdfs stuffed in a filing cabinet somewhere, it could be time to partner with a provider utilising more up-to-date and efficient technology, writes Brian Cornwell.

TALKING THE TALK • As head of workplace at KPMG, PETER DOLLIN has learned that to influence the C-suite, you need to be speaking their language.

DON’T TORCH YOUR GROWTH • Heightened demand for warehouses and the uptake of robotic solutions has facilities managers looking to improve efficiency without increasing fire risk. LYNDON BROAD reports.

Time to come clean • Your cleaning team is the frontline for keeping your facility functioning at its best, says ARIAN BAHRAMSARI.

Connectivity – can your venue take the strain? • The world’s first 5G network has launched, so what are the implications for Wi-Fi in large venues? MARK VERBLOOT reports.

More than the numbers • Facilities managers need to change how they define and measure success to focus on outcomes. MARIE-CLAIRE ROSS explains.

Necessity, scarcity and purpose • Necessity is the mother of invention, but Marcus examines whether technology itself is creating necessities. GRAHAM CONSTABLE continues his thought-provoking series.

Things are looking up • The latest technologies utilised in lift repair and operation are absolutely cutting edge, writes Schindler’s PETER DARLEY.

SCRUBBING UP NICELY • FM chats to a range of leaders in their respective cleaning and maintenance fields.

KÄRCHER

SOLARIS PAPER

Getting the genie back in the bottle • Tired of the blame game on rising tariffs? There is a way of taking back ‘the power’, as DAVID CARDOZO reports.

Prevention is better than cure • Water quality management plans are essential for cooling towers, along with effective regular monitoring of hot water systems to avoid a legionella outbreak, as PAUL ANGUS reports.

A BUSINESS WITHOUT BOSSES? • Several leading companies are changing the game to drive true agility in organisational design, as MICHAEL McQUEEN reports.

Why you need a...


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Frequency: One time Pages: 68 Publisher: Niche Media Pty Ltd Edition: June - July 2018

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Facility Management is Australasia's premier independent magazine addressing the needs of professional building and property managers and their suppliers. Readers are interested in the latest information regarding the operation, efficiency and design of commercial buildings.

EDITOR'S LETTER

CONTENT PARTNER CONTRIBUTIONS

Majority of Australians willing to sacrifice salary for benefits

SOFTWARE AND IT LOGISTICS TO SHAPE FUTURE OF WAREHOUSE MANAGEMENT

NEW HOTEL TO DRAMATICALLY CUT ENERGY CONSUMPTION

Automation expected to increase headcount

NEW FM PRODUCTS

FM Workspace360 Wishing well • Introducing FM Workspace360, a brand new platform bringing you news of the latest and greatest, and most exciting innovations in the various spheres of facility management. To launch the platform, FM looks at the brand new iteration of the WELL building standard.

THE WEAKEST LINK • The ubiquity of IoT devices in the built environment means facility managers must be fully prepared for cyber risk, as MICHELLE DUNNER reports.

Security megatrends

The golden age of docking • Working in multiple environments, using whatever desk is available and still having an uncluttered workspace that means you can be productive and work effectively at the drop of a hat? The stuff of dreams? Not at all, writes STEVE BENDER.

Dollars and no sense • The out of control behemoth that is the bottled water industry costs too much. It’s costing the environment and it’s costing our hip pockets. Surely there’s a sensible alternative, writes ADRIAN CUGNETTO.

Badda bing, badda BIM • If your specifications of doors and door hardware are reliant on disparate and possibly inaccurate spreadsheets, text documents and pdfs stuffed in a filing cabinet somewhere, it could be time to partner with a provider utilising more up-to-date and efficient technology, writes Brian Cornwell.

TALKING THE TALK • As head of workplace at KPMG, PETER DOLLIN has learned that to influence the C-suite, you need to be speaking their language.

DON’T TORCH YOUR GROWTH • Heightened demand for warehouses and the uptake of robotic solutions has facilities managers looking to improve efficiency without increasing fire risk. LYNDON BROAD reports.

Time to come clean • Your cleaning team is the frontline for keeping your facility functioning at its best, says ARIAN BAHRAMSARI.

Connectivity – can your venue take the strain? • The world’s first 5G network has launched, so what are the implications for Wi-Fi in large venues? MARK VERBLOOT reports.

More than the numbers • Facilities managers need to change how they define and measure success to focus on outcomes. MARIE-CLAIRE ROSS explains.

Necessity, scarcity and purpose • Necessity is the mother of invention, but Marcus examines whether technology itself is creating necessities. GRAHAM CONSTABLE continues his thought-provoking series.

Things are looking up • The latest technologies utilised in lift repair and operation are absolutely cutting edge, writes Schindler’s PETER DARLEY.

SCRUBBING UP NICELY • FM chats to a range of leaders in their respective cleaning and maintenance fields.

KÄRCHER

SOLARIS PAPER

Getting the genie back in the bottle • Tired of the blame game on rising tariffs? There is a way of taking back ‘the power’, as DAVID CARDOZO reports.

Prevention is better than cure • Water quality management plans are essential for cooling towers, along with effective regular monitoring of hot water systems to avoid a legionella outbreak, as PAUL ANGUS reports.

A BUSINESS WITHOUT BOSSES? • Several leading companies are changing the game to drive true agility in organisational design, as MICHAEL McQUEEN reports.

Why you need a...


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