IFMA's new President and CEO, Tony Keane, shares his vision for the organisation's next 30 years.
IFMA's new President and CEO, Tony Keane, shares his vision for the organisation's next 30 years.
In electrical safety alone, achieving compliance with myriad sources of legislation, British Standards and Approved Codes of Practice is a real challenge with plenty of pitfalls.
With continued emphasis at UK and EU levels on going green, it won't be long before commercial Energy Performance Certificates are given some teeth.
A new generation of workplace consumers is having a big impact on foodservice companies and on their offerings.
It may well be that Paul Crilly is the leader that Reliance FM has been trying to find for years.
The relationship between buyer and service provider has been a thorny issue since the earliest days of FM. But that doesn't mean it must always be so.
Last month, i-FM created its own Linkedin group, a move that drew several hundred members more or less instantly. This was one of the hot discussion topics.
Spending cuts are affecting businesses at all levels, but mobile phone bills remain one of the most neglected areas of expenditure.
An unhappy workforce can cost an organisation dearly, says Cary Cooper.
Can you make the latest carbon reduction obligation work in support of your CSR policies and your profitability? Yes, you can.
There may be plenty of economic and electoral uncertainty around, but the FM recruitment market looks buoyant at the start of the year.
Andrew Price explains why one of the biggest service companies in the world is really quite a simple business.
How can FM providers deliver the level of efficiencies demanded by organisations in today's harsher business environment? Jane Fenwick reports.