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facility
management 1. the practice of coordinating
the physical workplace with the people. 2. work of the organization;
integrates the principles of business administration, architecture,
interiors, and the behavioral and engineering sciences. |
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Inventory Management: The
management and coordination of an itemized list or catalog of
furniture and equipment necessary to maintain a working "attic
stock" of parts and pieces to maintain a facility. Management
can include everything from traditional manual inventories to
electronic bar coding, asset tracking and customer charge back. |
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Churn
Analysis: The
determination and analysis of the quantity of staff moves within
a facility as related to the total number of employees. |
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Density
Planning: The planning
process necessary to achieve maximum staff utilization ratios
as related to available useable floor space. It addresses not
only urgent matters, but also the important long range needs
associated with rapid growth industries. |
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Move
Coordination: The
coordination and management related to the relocation of staff,
furnishings and equipment. The monitoring of staff and equipment
moves from the planning phases, staging areas, and packing instruction,
to the box delivery related to the physical transfer of assets
from one location to another. |
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