QUALITY MANAGED FACILITIES
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QUALITY MANAGED FACILITIES
Martin Brown
Keith Alexander
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Assessment
Assessment and support for the Quality Managed Facility award for your facility
Facilitation
Experienced facilitation for your fm activities, improvement and change programmes
Support
Leading edge support for your fm organisation through consultancy and knowledge transfer programmes
Mentoring
Training, coaching and mentoring programmes for your fm organisation
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4fm is the service partner tothe Centre for Facilities Management
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4FM ‘Services’ include
Quality Managed Facility
Servexel
Community Based Facilities Management (CbFM)
Collaborative Working
Seminar Series
FM Market Intelligence
FM Futures
www.4fm.org.uk
4fm is the service partner tothe Centre for Facilities Management
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Facilities Management (FM) is “the processes by which an organisation plans, delivers and sustains excellent support services in a quality environment to meet changing strategic business objectives at best cost” (CFM, 2002).
Facilities Management (FM) is largely considered as a support service by most organisations, because “the difficulty of the assessment of the contribution of FM to the value-chain”(Hinks, 2000).
quality managed facilities - background
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Quality Managed Facilities is a powerful model to link facilities management to strategic business needs.
Quality Managed Facilities is able to demonstrate the contributions of facilities management to business excellence, differentiating from others factors such as human resource management, IT etc.
By addressing business needs and adapting all FM activities towards business activities, FM increasingly adds value and contributes to sustainable business success.
quality managed facilities - background
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quality managed facilities - overview
Quality ManagedFacilitiesStrategy
Process
Performance
StrategicBusiness
Needs
9 Principles
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Strategy
•facilities add value to organisations and are aligned to strategic objectives
• leaders develop and facilitate the achievement of fm values and strategy • excellent service is sustained and all customer needs anticipated
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Process
• responsible approaches to society and environment are demonstrated
• relations with users ensure continuous improvement
• facilities teams are competent, qualified and well trained
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Performance
• available resources are deployed to maximum benefit
• performance compares with the best
• recognition as an excellent enterprise and seen as market leader
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QMF is facilities based
QMF is a collaborative framework
QMF assessments, awards and recognitions are made in the context of facilities and not individual organisations or buildings
quality managed facilities - protocol
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quality managed facilities
Quality ManagedFacilitiesStrategy
Process
Performance
StrategicBusiness
Needs
9 Principles
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Quality ManagedFacilitiesStrategy
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Performance
StrategicBusiness
Needs
9 Principles
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quality managed facilities – and the EFQM
EFQM is a registered trademark
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Service delivery excellence, in respect of customer, people, society and performance results, is achieved through leadership, people, partnerships and resources aligned to a sound FM strategy that itself is aligned to the organisations business objectives
Enablers Results
I nnovation and Learning
A Be CFM online guide to facilities management and construction collaboration
www.abecfm.com
Recommendation:Adopt a built environment collaborative improvement framework such as the Quality Managed Facility
quality managed facilities
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Like the EFQM the QMF model is a Framework
for FM excellence
… covering key aspects of fm …
quality managed facilities – holistic framework
Facilities Management (FM) is “the processes by which an organisation plans, delivers and sustains excellent support services in a quality environment to meet changing strategic business objectives at best cost” (CFM, 2002).
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quality managed facilities
Quality ManagedFacilitiesStrategy
Process
Performance
StrategicBusiness
Needs
9 Principles
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Awareness
Commitment
Planning
Submission
Assessment
Feedback
Award
Learning
Re-Assessment
Awareness session, introduction and assessment arrangements dates
Statement of commitment to QMF principles by all facilities stakeholders
Visits from 4fm to assist in soft and hard data collection
Submission of written documentation of how the QMF principles are being addressed
Assessment against QMF principles and criteria by 4FM teamSite Visits to verify / clarify submission
Feedback of assessment level of award/areas of strength/areas for improvement
Award of certificate and plaque
QMF Users Forum – learning and sharing / ‘cop’
Annually, or following significant change to facilities
option
option
quality managed facilities QMF assessment route
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Produce Submission
4FM Assessment
QMF AwardNotification
4FM Site Visit
Location Report
Close Out Session
Final Report
Action Planning
LaunchSession
Commitmentto QMF
Produce Submission
4FM Assessment
QMF AwardNotification
4FM Site Visit
Location Report
Close Out Session
Final Report
Action Planning
LaunchSession
Commitmentto QMF
Location
Awareness Presentatio
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Submission Due Date
Assessment Period
Site Visit Date
Notification and
Location Report
Feedback and Close
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Archant Training Session
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Launch
29 January 2008
15 February
+ 2 weeksw/c 3March
+ 1 week
June 10/11 2008 (Alongside EuroFM)
Belgrave House
29 February
w/c 31 Mar
Domestic & General
14 March
W/c 7 April
Research Machines
4 April W/c 28
April
Whitman Labs 25 April
w./c 19 May
quality managed facilities QMF assessment route
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quality managed facilities QMF assessment submission
For each ‘principle’ the facilities management team record:
Strategy and Approaches
Deployment
Achievements
Results
ie the facilities management ‘story’
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quality managed facilities QMF assessment
Key Elements
Confidentiality – assessors sign agreement
Consensus – team view on assessment
Robust – sound process
Evidence based
FM Alignment with Business Objectives
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For each ‘principle’ each QMF assessor is to assess:
Areas of StrengthAreas for Improvement
And score
Strategy aligned to business needsApproach aligned to strategyDeployment is collaborativeImprovement, through measurement and learningResults are understood and used
And reach consensus with other assessors in the consensus review meeting
quality managed facilities QMF assessment - consensus
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quality managed facilities QMF assessment - evidence
Evidence Evidence Evidence
Evidence
Anecdotal Comprehensive
Questionable Believable Compelling
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Score Recognition Bronze Silver Gold Excellent
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For each principle :
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QMF Principle 1 Recognition Bronz e Silver Gold Excellent
QMF Principle 2 Recognition Bronze Silver Gold Excellent
QMF Principle 3 Recognition Bronze Silver Gold Excellent
QMF Principle 4 Recognition Bronze Silver Gold Excellent
QMF Principle 5 Recognition Bronze Silver Gold Excellent
QMF Principle 6 Recognition Bronze Silver Gold Excellent
QMF Principle 7 Recognition Bronze Silver Gold Excellent
QMF Principle 8 Recognition Bronze Silver Gold Excellent
QMF Principle 9 Recognition Bronze Silver Gold Excellent
QMF Award Recognition Bronze Silver Gold Excellent
quality managed facilities QMF assessment – award level
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quality managed facilities QMF assessment – site visit
Site Visit
Verification – of assessment ‘queries’
Clarification – further information to substantiate
New Material – in place at date of submission
Evidence – check
Re-Score
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quality managed facilities QMF assessment – report
Assessment Report
Executive Summary - overview
Areas of Strength – recognition of QMF excellence
Areas for Improvement – areas to address
QMF Award Band
Recognitions – those involved
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quality managed facilities QMF benchmarking
internal and external
Strategy Process Performance
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Improvement
quality managed facilities QMF Learning & Sharing ‘CoP’
community of practice
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• The largest development completed in West End
• 26,000 m2 approx. Multi-tenant
• Developed by Grosvenor and JER Partners, property agents Nelson Bakewell, facilities managed by Covion.
The 1st QMF Award
“The Centre for Facilities Management has made its first Gold Quality Managed Facility award to Belgrave House, the new 25,000sqm office development in London.” Elliott Chase on Wednesday 23rd February 2005
Integrated Facilities Management
at Belgrave House
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“The QMF process that has been developed by CFM/ 4FM represents a very thorough audit of facilities and the infrastructure that has been set-up to operate and maintain these to the highest possible standards.
We believe that the award demonstrates a commitment to achieving best in class standards on a sustained basis and we are delighted to have worked with CFM to achieve the gold award at Belgrave House in London.
We are now looking at how we roll-out this standard across all of the major facilities that we support. “
Frank Rodriguez, Director Covion
“The building, its management processes and systems, and integrated service operation meet stringent quality criteria, and we are confident that the occupants will be supported to the highest standards”.
Prof Keith Alexander, Director CFM
QMF Assessment
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Stakeholders self-assessed integrated facilities against the excellence criteria
1-17th August
Feedback report sent 11th August
Excellence reviewed 12th August
Assessors visited the organisation 18th August
Decision made 06th September
Award declared 14th September
Typical QMF Timescale
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