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This course takes the property professional from the beginning life-cycle stages of property operations into the broader value-added world of organizational partnering and strategic
property management concepts. Attendees will experience an in-depth examination of property management topics ranging from voluntary consensus standards, requirements determinations, contracting and assistance, risk, consumables, and
fleet management to value-added solutions and environmental considerations.
If you have at least one year of property management experience, this course provides the tools to succeed as a professional property manager.
Topic Overview:
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Capital planning process.
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Voluntary consensus standards and the current ASTM International published standards.
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Cost benefit analysis as a tool in risk-based property management.
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Efficient consumables management and fiscally responsible stewardship of organizational funds.
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Fundamentals of fleet management in relationship to other property management duties.
Core Benefits:
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Learn how the role of the property employee has evolved from counting stock and data entry, to a value-added profession providing efficient, cost effective, risk awareness, strategic services to the organization;
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Gain a practical understanding of strategies for enhancing participation in the acquisition and assistance arenas of your organization.
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Cultivate a high level understanding of environmental risks, regulations and liabilities.
The Intermediate Studies of Property Management manual is included as part of this course and
will be distributed to registrants during the class.
This course is not intended for certification purposes.
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