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Effizienzsteigerung des Facility Managements

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Im vorigen Kapitel wurde eine Reihe von Fallstudien vorgestellt, und die verschiedenen Faktoren, die im Idealfall in einer FM-Abteilung zusammenwirken, wurden analysiert. Dieses Kapitel geht nun einen Schritt weiter und unterbreitet Vorschläge zur Produktionssteigerung des Facility Managements.

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Barrett, P. (1998). Effizienzsteigerung des Facility Managements. In: Facility Management. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-91668-6_4

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