An integrated resource management view of facilities management

Author:

Shiem‐Shin Then Danny

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Building and Construction,Architecture,Human Factors and Ergonomics

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2. Then, S.S. (1998), Corporate Leadership in Real Estate and Facilities Management, Proceedings of CIB W70 International Symposium on Management, Maintenance & Modernisation of Building Facilities – The Way Ahead into the Millennium, Quah Lee Kiang (ed.), Singapore, November, pp. A9‐A16.

3. Then, S.S. (1997), A Model for Considering Operational Property as an Enabling Resource to Business, Proceedings of the RICS Cutting Edge 1997, Property Research Conference, Dublin.

4. Then, S.S. (1998), Integrating Facilities Provision and Facilities Support Services Management. Proceedings of CIB W70 International Symposium on Management, Maintenance & Modernisation of Building Facilities – The Way Ahead into the Millennium, Quah Lee Kiang (Ed.), Singapore, November, pp.95‐102.

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