What is facility management?

Facility Management (FM) as a profession and industry is anchored in the widely agreed upon definition as in ISO-41011:
“FM is an organizational function which integrates People, Place and Process within the built environment
with the purpose of improving the quality of life of people and the productivity of the core business.”
Facility Management (FM) as a profession and industry is anchored in the widely agreed upon definition as in ISO-41011: “FM is an organizational function which integrates People, Place and Process within the built environment with the purpose of improving the quality of life of people and the productivity of the core business.”

Facility Managers

Facility Managers take care of business so you can focus on what matters!
It is an enabler of change, supporting innovation and sustainability. Facility Managers hold a variety of roles in organizations.

At Brains & Trees, you can learn the 11 skills every Facility Manager should have to be successful.
IFMA EMEA ETA Education Training Affiliate Brains and Trees 11 skills

Strategic Positioning

Facility Managers are a crucial part of every organization because they ensure that the places where we work, play and live are safe, comfortable, sustainable, and efficient.

The Facility Management Knowledge Grid

Brains & Trees firmly believes in crossing the chasm between Business and Technology, the so-called Facility Management Knowledge Grid.  As you gain increasing scope and responsibility, your technical skills are aligned with your growing business skills and competences. 

Lifelong Learning is key!

Theriault, M. (2012)

Facility Managers

Facility Managers take care of business so you can focus on what matters!
It is an enabler of change, supporting innovation and sustainability. Facility Managers hold a variety of roles in organizations.

At Brains & Trees, you can learn the 11 skills every Facility Manager should have to be successful.

Strategic Positioning

Facility Managers are a crucial part of every organization because they ensure that the places where we work, play and live are safe, comfortable, sustainable, and efficient.

The Facility Management Knowledge Grid

Theriault, M. (2012)

Brains & Trees firmly believes in crossing the chasm between Business and Technology, the so-called Facility Management Knowledge Grid.  As you gain increasing scope and responsibility, your technical skills are aligned with your growing business skills and competences. 

Lifelong Learning is key!

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