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Aicher, Thomas J.
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796.069
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2019
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Aicher, Thomas J.
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2015
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Association of Energy Engineers.
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XX(221064.1)
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2001
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Gustin, Joseph F., 1947-
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658.382 22
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2008
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Gustin, Joseph F., 1947-
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1996
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Ammon, Rob.
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658.456 AMM
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2004
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Alexander, Keith, 1949-
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658.2 21
Publication Date
1996
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This book provides an overview of the interdisciplinary nature of facilities management. It discusses the framework within which facilites managers should operate and the key requirements of their task.
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Benator, Barry.
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658.5 22
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2003
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Levitt, Joel, 1952-
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658.2 23
Publication Date
2013
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The facilities management field has evolved in recent years. This evolution has been driven in part by both long-term and cyclical changes in the economy. Other changes to the field have been triggered by fundamental adjustments in the way business is conducted. When the economy goes sour, property development organizations start to look to building management and, in turn, maintenance departments as revenue sources. Maintenance departments bring a project-based world view, which has both advantages and disadvantages.
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Radzi, Salleh Mohd.
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338.4791
Publication Date
2014
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Preface Acknowledgements Organizing committee Hospitality managementThe contribution of internship in developing industry relevant management competencies among hotel and tourism management students A.H. Ahmad Ridzuan, N.C. Ahmat & A.A. AzdelAn examination of current compensation and performance appraisal practice among hotel employers in Malaysia: A preliminary study J. Lahap, S.M. Isa, N.M. Said, K. Rose & J.M. SaberSix Sigma as a source of service delivery improvement methodology for the Malaysian hotel sector J. Lahap, B.
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Jones, Christine.
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647.940682 JON
Publication Date
1998
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Managing Facilities provides a clear introduction to the concepts, development and application of managing facilities in hotels. Premises and services operations management are considered through the application of generic management techniques. In hotels, buildings, land, assets, people and services are essential resources which need to be managed to meet organizational objectives. Through practical techniques and examples Jones and Jowett show how these facilities can be continuously improved to increase competitiveness and meet the ever changing needs of the customer. Managing Facilities is a concise guide for hotel, hospitality and facilities managers. It is also an excellent text for undergraduate and postgraduate students of hospitality management.
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Finch, Edward.
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658658.2
Publication Date
2007
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This e-book celebrates the twenty-fifth anniversary of Facilities. It includes commentaries by key players, not only in relation to the evolution of Facilities, but in the evolution of facilities management. Facilities management in its modern form is almost unrecognizable from its original manifestation. The term has become almost synonymous with outsourcing in the commercial sector. It is hoped that the future of facilities management will recognize the role played by both academic and commercial research, and that Facilities will be a key messenger in disseminating this research resource.
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