Facilities Management
Sections of This Topic Include
Plan Your Facilities
Select the Best Location
Specific Facilities (signage, computers, etc.)
Setting Up an Office
Telecommuting (working from home)
Inventory
Management (this section is in “Operations Management)
Logistics
and Transportation Management (this section is in “Operations Management”)
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Plan Your Facilities
Small-business planning often overlooks the critical importance of clarifying
what facilities are needed to support the development and provision of a product
or service, and then to plan how to get those facilities. That is true especially
if you are providing a product rather than a service because a product often
requires space to store the necessary materials and supplies to produce the
product, as well as to develop it.
Important decisions about facilities include, for example: How much space do
I need for storage? Production? Personnel? How should the facility represent
my brand, my colors and tone? What about parking? What about expected future
growth? Should I rent or buy?
After answering the above questions and considering the guidelines in the following
articles, write down your requirements for facilities. You, or any others who
are helping you, can continually reference your requirements to ensure that
your facilities meet your requirements.
Strategic
Facility Planning — Now More Important Than Ever
What
to Consider When Making Business Facility Decisions
Implementing
Facilities Management Successfully in 7 Steps
Facility
Planning: Steps, Process, Objectives, Importance
50
Expert Facilities Management Tips and Best Practices
Useful Resources in Facilities Planning Include
Planning
| Project
Planning | Technical
Writing
Select the Best Location
Having having thought about your needs and preferences for facilities, you
are ready to think about where to locate your business. Decisions include, for
example: Do I want proximity to my customers? Proximity to my suppliers? Distance
from my competitors? What municipalities might grant you some tax breaks if
you locate near them? What about parking?
Before you select a location, your answers to these questions should be written
in a specification that you can reference when searching for a location or that
you can bring to a real-estate agent. That way, you will be making the best
choice based on your actual needs, rather than on your personal preferences.
How to Find the Best Location
A
Step-by-Step Guide to Finding the Right Location for Your Business
Choosing
the Right Location for Your New Business
How
to Choose the Best Location for Your Small Business
How
to Choose a Business Location
Useful Resources in Selecting a Location Include
Planning
| Technical
Specifications | Contracting
Specific Facilities
Building
Strategic Facility Planning:
A White Paper
HVAC Systems
HVAC (Definition)
Types
of HVAC Systems
Offices
See Setting Up an Office below.
Computers
Computer and Network Security
The Use of Computers in Facilities/Installations Planning
Computer Aided Facilities
Management
Setting Up An Office
Designing
An Effective Home Office
Designing
Your Home Office
Introduction
to Property Management
(This section is about setting up office facilities. Information about organizing
yourself, your files, paperwork, etc., is included in the topic Organizing
Yourself.)
Office
Design, Leasing and Organizing
Organizing
Yourself (organizing your office and activities, once the office is set up)
Time
Management
Telecommuting (virtual workplace)
Basics
Basics of Telecommuting for Companies
The Rise of the Truly Virtual Workplace
Why and how to transition to a virtual workplace
General Resources About Telecommuting
Telecommuting Defined
26 Great Telecommuting Resources
Telecommuting Resource Center
List of sites
and articles about telecommuting
General Resources
About Facilities Management
USArchitecture.com a by the State Directory of Architecture, Engineering and Construction
International Facilities Management Association
Facilities Management News
For the Category of Facilities Management:
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