Making your groundskeeping greener

Making your groundskeeping greener

Many maintenance managers and building operators are looking to lessen their carbon footprint, and as part of that endeavour, are considering getting greener with their groundskeeping. If you’re looking to improve your environmental efforts with a few new groundskeeping practices, start by looking at your emissions, lawn care, and water usage as part of your…

How Often Should Healthcare Facilities Maintenance Their HVAC Systems?

How Often Should Healthcare Facilities Maintenance Their HVAC Systems?

HVAC manufacturers discuss how frequently HVAC systems should receive maintenance. Maintenance is an important part of keeping any complex mechanical system working as it should. HVAC systems are no exception, and if they break down, it could spell disaster for a healthcare facility. In this manufacturer roundtable, Healthcare Facilities Today speaks with HVAC manufacturers about…

It’s Time to Face the Three Challenges of Learning

It’s Time to Face the Three Challenges of Learning

Most executives acknowledge that learning is crucial to the performance of their business. But at a recent research workshop that my team and I ran with executives from over 40 companies, it became clear that organizations’ traditional learning models are facing pressure from the emergence of new work models. The participants identified these three learning…

Facility Facelift: Four Ways to Revamp, Transform, and Beautify Spaces

Facility Facelift: Four Ways to Revamp, Transform, and Beautify Spaces

A well-designed space can have a positive and lasting impact on a business’ reputation. The saying “you never get a second chance to make a first impression” rings especially true when it comes to a facility’s first impression on guests, employees, or patrons. How the facility looks and is maintained influences how those who enter…

Seizing the $10 trillion opportunity for the US economy: A CEO’s playbook for restoring productivity growth

Seizing the $10 trillion opportunity for the US economy: A CEO’s playbook for restoring productivity growth

Since World War II, improvements in labor productivity have been the engine of U.S. economic power and prosperity. However, the past 15 years have been lackluster, with productivity growth averaging under 1.4% annually compared to the long-term rate of 2.2% since 1948. This decline in productivity growth amounts to more than a mere statistical difference….