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uwm.edu/sce-FacilityManagement | 414-227-3121 | [email protected]

SCHOOL OFCONTINUINGEDUCATION

SCHOOL OF

CONVENIENTLY LOCATED UPSTA IRS

CONTINUINGEDUCATION

UWM.EDU/SCE-FACILITYMANAGEMENT

Facility Management

SPRING 2015

NEW!

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An Education That WorksFacility management is a profession that encompasses multiple disciplines to ensure functionality of the built environment by integrating people, place, process and technology. Facilities are typically a company’s second-largest asset, right after its employees. A well-designed, well-managed facil-ity can help employees be more productive and can have a positive impact on a company’s bottom line. Facility management courses at the School of Continuing Education provide hands-on instruc-tion and knowledge that you can immediately put to work in the real world. After just nine days of coursework you’ll be eligible to receive your Facility Management Certificate.

Facility Management Certificate Earn the certificate by completing nine or more days of coursework in the facility management program area in as little as 18 months (not to exceed three years). Visit uwm.edu/sce-FacilityManagement to get started today!

Quality Courses. Qualified Instructors.Mark R. Sekula, FMP, CFM, LEED-AP, IFMA Fellow, President, Facility Futures Inc.

Cornel Rosario, author

Customized Training at Your LocationBring any of our quality courses straight to your organization, in formats that are customized for your specific needs. For details contact:

Murali VedulaProgram Director [email protected] 414-227-3121

Marcia GabrielProgram Manager [email protected] 414-227-3378

SCE | Conveniently Located Downtown

All programs are held in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.For full instructor bios and course descriptions visit uwm.edu/sce-FacilityManagement

FACILITY MANAGEMENT

LOOKING TO RENEWYOUR P.E. LICENSE?

ALL COURSES IN THIS BROCHURE QUALIFYFOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT HOURS (PDHs).

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FACILITY MANAGEMENT

Introduction to Facility Management, Business Planning and Service Delivery

Learn the basics of facility management. From operations and maintenance to facility planning, we’ll cover all of the areas that a facility manager is responsible for when managing buildings.

Course Outline:• Introduction to Facility Management• Facility Services – Parts 1 and 2• Facility Planning

Learning Outcomes:• Gain an understanding of the basics of facility

management• Learn about the typical hard and soft services

that facility managers are responsible for delivering

• Gain an understanding of the planning and business side of delivering facility management services

Tue.-Wed., Jan. 13-14, 8am-4:30pm Instructors: Mark R. Sekula, FMP, CFM, LEED-AP, IFMA Fellow, Cornel Rosario Fee: $595 CEUs: 1.4/PDHs: 14 Program No. 4820-7880

Beyond Facility Management Service Delivery Learn about aspects of facility management beyond the delivery of basic services such as operations and maintenance. We’ll discuss issues relating to the health, safety and protection of a company’s people and buildings; the technologies that facility managers use to manage their services and buildings; and the important aspect of providing a well-designed workplace for an organization’s employees.

Course Outline:• Events and Meetings• Communication Technology• Construction and Renovation• Ergonomics and Furniture• Environmental Health and Safety• Facility Management Technology• Managing the Workplace

Learning Outcomes:• Learn about the technologies used to manage

buildings, the FM function and the technologies that allow an organization’s employees to com-municate with each other and the world at large

• Understand the importance of, and the means to, keep a company’s employees safe, and to protect company assets

• Learn what it takes to provide and manage a well-designed workplace so that an organization’s employees can be most productive and satisfied

Tue.-Wed., Jan. 27-28, 8am-4:30pm Instructors: Mark R. Sekula, FMP, CFM, LEED-AP, IFMA Fellow, Cornel Rosario Fee: $595 Early Bird: $495 (register by Nov. 27)CEUs: 1.4/PDHs: 14 Program No. 4820-7879

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FACILITY MANAGEMENT

Practices in Leadership and Strategy Develop strategies to successfully carry out major initiatives by influencing the decisions and attitudes of others. Examine the concepts of leadership and strategy through a theoretical lens as well as real-life experience and examples of effective approaches.

Course Outline:• Leadership and Management• Communication and Interpersonal Skills• Strategic Planning• Implementing the Strategic Plan

Learning Outcomes:• Align your organization’s mission with

resources to maximize effectiveness• Understand how innovation can affect

strategic positioning• Implement effective strategies that integrate

people, places, processes and technology

Tue.-Wed., Mar. 10-11, 8am-4:30pm Instructor: Mark R. Sekula, FMP, CFM, LEED-AP, IFMA Fellow Fee: $595 Early Bird: $495 (register by Jan. 10)CEUs: 1.4/PDHs: 14 Program No. 4820-7865

Facility Management Administration and Sustainability

Many building occupants think facility management involves mostly hands-on maintenance and repair, like replacing a burned out light bulb or adjusting the temperature of a building. But there is another side of facility management that most occupants don’t see – the administrative side. In this module, students will learn about how facility managers deal with design and construction, contracts and relocation planning. We’ll also discuss the policies and procedures that originate from facility management, that govern how occupants access the workplace and traverse through it every day.

Course Outline:• Contracts and Projects• Facility Management Administration• Sustainability• Office Services• Facility Location/Relocation Planning• Wrap-up

Learning Outcomes:• Understand how facility managers administer

and manage construction and relocation projects

• Learn about the policies and procedures developed and administered by facility managers that impact building occupants on a daily basis

• Learn how facility managers contribute to their company’s social responsibility through sustainable building operations

Tue.-Thu., Mar. 24-26, 8am-4:30pm Instructors: Cornel Rosario, Mark R. Sekula, FMP, CFM, LEED-AP, IFMA Fellow Fee: $795 Early Bird: $695 (register by Jan. 24)CEUs: 2/PDHs: 20 Program No. 4820-7875

“ ““The strategic planning group exercise was one of the best exercises I’ve done in 20 plus years.”

-- Tyler Vassar

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Register:uwm.edu/sce-registration 800-222-3623 | 414-227-3200 Mon.-Fri., 8am-5pm CST

Location:Programs will be held at the UWM School of Continuing Education, 161 W. Wisconsin Avenue. SCE is conveniently located in downtown Milwaukee, unless otherwise indicated.

For the latest information on getting to and from SCE, visit uwm.edu/sce-directions. The webpage includes access to printable color PDFs of current maps, information about parking, public transportation information and other details relevant to our location. Visit uwm.edu/sce-hotels for an abundance of nearby lodging and entertainment options.

Program Cancellations/Refunds*A full refund is issued to program participants if the School of Continuing Education cancels a program for any reason. Participant withdrawals made at least two weeks (14 days) prior to the start of a program can receive a 100% refund. When a participant withdraws less than two weeks prior to the program start, participants may have their fees transferred one time to any currently available program, otherwise participants will receive a refund minus a 20% administrative fee. For programs with a fee of $35 or less, no refund will be given. Once a program has begun, refunds are no longer issued.

More SCE Professional Development Opportunities:

Personal Enrichment Opportunities:

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GENERALINFORMATION

• BUSINESS uwm.edu/sce-business

• BUSINESS ANALYSIS uwm.edu/sce-ba

• BUSINESS PROCESS IMPROVEMENT uwm.edu/sce-BusinessImprovement

• INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY uwm.edu/sce-it

• LANGUAGES uwm.edu/sce-languages

• PROJECT MANAGEMENT uwm.edu/sce-pm

• SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER uwm.edu/sce-sbdc

• TRAINING/ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT uwm.edu/sce-ttt