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What difference does becoming a Certified Facility Manager make
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Date: 5 th January 2005 (Wednesday)
Time: 18:30 - 21:30
Venue: Room 030, G/F Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education, Morrison Hill, Wanchai
Fee: HK$100 for Chapter Members
HK$300 for Guests

For registration & enquires, please contact Tine Yang at admin@ifma.org.hk or tele: 2888 6345

THE HUMAN ELEMENTS OF FM
- UNDERSTANDING THE NEEDS OF CUSTOMERS
7 th /8 th December 2004 : Kowloon Shangri La

The 12 th CIBW70 Symposium will be held in Hong Kong on 7/8December 2004.

Symposium Theme and Objectives
The theme of the CIBW70 2004 Hong Kong Symposium is 'The Human Element in Facility Management: - Understanding the Needs of Our Customers.'

The symposium aims to bring together the body of knowledge and expertise on Facilities Management and Asset Maintenance. It aims to forge closer links between the financial, technical, sociological and operational aspects of Facilities Management. The symposium will serve as a platform for coordinating the multi-faceted and multi-disciplinary interests and expertise to realise a quality working and a sustainable and supportive living built environment.

A unique feature of the CIBW70 2004 Hong Kong Symposium is the inclusion of the Royal Bank of Scotland FM Innovation Challenge - the prize being a funded doctoral research studentship awarded to academic institution with the most innovative research proposal. A special session of the symposium will consider innovative ideas from five finalists of the competition.

Topics

The symposium will address all topics relevant to the theme and objectives. Topics to be covered include:
Building Conservation and Refurbishment
Facility Performance - concepts, processes & implementation issues
Facilities Management Processes - case studies
Knowledge Mapping in Asset and Facilities Management
Sustainability and the Facility Manager
Workplace Innovations & Implementation issues
The RBS FM Innovation Challenge

Visit:
http://www.bse.polyu.edu.hk/cib-hk_2004/home.html

 
 
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