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W Wrennall
Facilities planning – obsolete, trivial, or significant?
T. Hill (1993)
Choice of Process
B Schlender
Peter Drucker takes the long view
W Skinner
The focused factory
K Albrecht
The Northbound Train
W Wrennall
Facilities planning and design a foundation stone of the BPR pyramid
W. Wrennall, Quarterman Lee (1994)
Handbook of Commercial and Industrial Facilities Management
Outlines the evolution of facilities design to the point where it is capable of supporting an organisation's strategic content. Explains the key principles of strategic facility planning (SFP) and details the key stages of the design process. Outlines seven steps including elements such as determining space requirements and generating macro layouts. Concludes that SFP can provide the process to turn a facility into a facilitator of competitive advantage and customer perceived added value.
Work Study – Emerald Publishing
Published: Sep 1, 1999
Keywords: Facilities management; Planning; Strategic planning
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