With IBM predictive maintenance you can spend less time and fewer resources repairing things and more time focusing your attention on what will happen next.
Posted on 22 January 2013.
With IBM predictive maintenance you can spend less time and fewer resources repairing things and more time focusing your attention on what will happen next.
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Posted on 09 June 2011.
Facility executives and managers are typically responsible for the operations and maintenance of the most valuable assets and third largest expense in your organization. They manage these building assets over their lifecycle with the challenge to reduce maintenance expenses, deliver high–quality service and provide environments that support the business mission. And therefore must accomplish these [...]
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Posted on 27 September 2010.
Today we have a guest post of Michel Therieult, Principal of Strategic Advisor. In his post he discusses the reasons for developing the IWMS business case. More information about Michel and his upcoming book can be found below this post.
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Posted on 05 May 2010.
Nowadays cost reductions are the number one priority for Facility Management and Real Estate staff. This is also true for Maintenance Managers who face cost control programs imposed by senior management. Now more than ever maintenance managers need to have a firm grip on their spending and maintenance procedures. Although this seems complicated, you can [...]
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Posted on 02 April 2010.
Integrated Workplace Management Systems (IWMS) are software solutions designed to optimize facility management and real estate performance of organizations. As even the acronym causes confusion, clarification is required. In this post I will discuss what everybody ought to know about IWMS.
Posted in Corporate Real Estate, Environmental Sustainability, Facilities & Space Management, Maintenance Management, Project Management23 Comments
