Written by facility managers for facility managers, this book will turn your facility initiatives into strategic business components that make your department stronger and more productive.
Leaky faucets and cracked pavement aren't the only demands on a facility manager's time and energy. These days, they also need top-notch financial skills--to sell their department to senior management, to win funds for crucial projects, and to become fully integrated into the organization. Sadly, most facility managers lack even fundamental financial skills.
In The Facility Manager’s Guide to Finance and Budgeting, facility management experts David G. Cotts and Ed Rondeau explain how to:
Understand the essential concepts of facility work programs and programmatic planning and budgeting
Develop and manage an annual expense budget, then evaluate the results
Make financially sound ""go/no go"" decisions on projects requiring capital funding
Pinpoint significant cost-savings and cost-containment areas
Use unit-cost indicators to benchmark facility management initiatives
Create an information system and database that ties directly into the budget
The Facility Manager's Guide to Finance and Budgeting is the first primer designed to teach them the ropes quickly, concisely, and with minimum pain.