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Managing Facilities Project
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Managing Facilities Project

Roles and Responsibilities of a Project Manager and Client Representative Across the Project Life Cycle
Created bySteven Ee
Last updated 1/2024
English

What you'll learn

  • Recognize and express the distinct challenges tied to facilities project management, distinguishing them from generic project scenarios.
  • Learn how project management principles can be effectively applied in facilities projects.
  • Roles and Responsibilities of a Facilities Project Manager and Client Representative Across the Project Life Cycle
  • Acquire the skill to manage all stages of a facilities project, from conceptual to finishing phase.

Course content

7 sections6 lectures1h 25m total length
  • Introduction11:35

    •Why is Facilities Project Management Competency In Demand?

    •What are Facilities Projects?

    •What is Facilities Project Management all About?

    •Phases of Facilities Project Life Cycle

    •Role and Responsibilities of a Facilities Project Manager

Requirements

  • No prerequisites needed. It's for FM practitioners who want to gain the confidence in facilities project management and take charge as both a Facilities Project Manager and a Client Representative.
  • Empowered to lead your team to facilities project success

Description

Explore the intricacies of facilities project management as we navigate through each project phase. Learn how the role of Facilities Management is dual-fold – serving as a Facilities Project Manager for the internal organization and as a Client Representative for the Project Team. Uncover the responsibilities and skills crucial for success throughout the facilities project life cycle.

Why Choose This Course?

Have you ever felt frustrated attending project management courses that don't quite align with the unique challenges of managing facilities projects? Are you eager to accelerate your learning in facilities project management but struggling to find a systematic guide tailored to your needs?

Your Learning Accelerator:

In this course, we address your frustrations and provide a practical system to guide you through the nuances of managing facilities projects. You'll benefit from the wealth of experience of a seasoned practitioner, gaining insights to help you confidently navigate the project landscape and avoid common pitfalls.

Course Highlights:

  • Comprehensive Project Lifecycle Coverage: From initiation to completion, we will delve into each phase of the facilities project management life cycle, ensuring you understand project activities holistically.

  • Dual Role Mastery: Learn how to perform the dual role of a Facilities Project Manager within your organization and act as a Client Representative for the Project Team. This dual perspective equips you to monitor and control project activities effectively.

Empower yourself with the confidence to proactively anticipate and take charge of project activities. Whether acting as the Facilities Project Manager or the Client Representative, master the skills to monitor, control, and drive project activities toward successful outcomes.

Who this course is for:

  • Facilities Managers: responsible for overseeing the overall facilities management function within an organization
  • Project Managers: seeking to specialize or enhance their skills in facilities project management.
  • Facilities Coordinators: involved in coordinating and executing specific facilities-related projects.
  • Property Managers: responsible for managing and maintaining properties, including overseeing projects related to facilities.
  • Operations Managers: overseeing day-to-day operations within a facility and involved in project management tasks.
  • Anyone Interested in Facilities Project Management: a general interest in facilities project management, regardless of their current professional background.