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 Lean Management Models for Facilities Management & Capital Projects
Program Overview

For information on the 2008 Lean Management Models for Facilities Management and Capital Projects in San Diego on April 7-8, 2008, click here.


Leading corporations and institutions are turning their Asset Management functions into lean, integrated business models by re-engineering capital programs, facility management operations, work processes, and asset infrastructures, and using total-cost-of-ownership measures for bottom-line financial performance.

At this conference you’ll see how the new, lean management models are achieving major, bottom-line results in:
  • Lower total cost of ownership (capital & operations)
  • More efficient capital-program delivery models
  • Streamlined capital project organizations and processes
  • Major energy cost reductions
  • Lean asset management staffing models
  • Alternative workplace and integrated workplace programs
  • Cost-effective automation investments
You'll get details on specific processes being used for capital project preparation, a Six Sigma approach to energy costs, life-cycle asset planning, data quality assurance, business intelligence planning, and FM mission-readiness analysis. Your also pick up new tools, metrics, and criteria for “total spend” formulas, capital project management staffing, capital project outsourcing, and “lean” organization structures of highly outsourced organizations.

Come to St. Petersburg, Florida, April 16-17 to compare your 2007-2008 management initiatives against what others are doing and accelerate your own management agenda by building on the work and lessons learned of others.


Steve Westfall
President

Email Management2007@TradelineInc.com (or call 925-254-1744 x19) for further program details, or if you have questions.

Who should attend this conference?

This conference is for strategic planners, capital program executives, facilities directors, facility managers, project engineers, operations and project managers, business analysts, and financial executives who are responsible for the capital and operating functions of their respective institutions. Outsourced facility management personnel who are residenced at a client facility are also welcomed to attend.

Those involved with sales, marketing or business development from contracted architects, engineers, builders, consultants, or equipment manufacturers (other than exhibitors and speakers) will not be registered.

 Conference Details
Lean Management Models for Facilities Management & Capital Projects
Ended April 17, 2007
St. Petersburg, FL
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