FMA - Fundamentals of Facilities Management
This is a virtual-live-instructor-led course in partnership
with BOMA New York. This course runs every Monday
from 5:30pm - 8:30pm beginning August 8 and running through September 19, 2022.
Fundamentals of Facilities Management includes a number of key concepts and applications that are designed to provide the base from which you can build a career in facilities management. Successful facility managers must have business savvy supported by a broad scope of technical knowledge. Therefore, you will gain an understanding of the importance of facilities management to business organizations and operations, while also learning strategies for internal marketing. You will learn how to structure and manage operations and maintenance programs, and how to manage personnel effectively to control workloads. You will likewise acquire project management and leadership skills crucial to your success.
Upon successful completion of this course, learners will be able to:
- Demonstrate the importance of facilities management to business organizations
- Structure and manage operations and maintenance programs
- Manage internal and outsourced personnel effectively to control workloads
- Align facilities operations with information management, cost controls, and investment and budgeting strategies
- Make effective decisions and apply insight into information analysis methods
- Manage a successful project, with you as a team leader
Key Topic Areas
Principles of information management•investment, cost controls, and budgeting strategies•operating levels of facilities activities•outsourcing principles•benefits of leasing vs. ownership
Applies to:
FMC certificate ~ FMA® designation
Important Notes
- AOBA Educational Foundation discounted pricing by $200
- BOMI charges new students enrolling in the designation an additional $225 fee
- BOMI charges current designation holders enrolling in a second designation program incur an additional $100 fee
- BOMI charges students taking this course for CPD credit incur an additional charge of $100