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The future of facilities management : educators and professional bodies working together

conference contribution
posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00 authored by Hilary Davies
Facilities management programmes in Australia suffer from poor recruitment levels. This is in strong contrast to nearby Asian countries such as Hong Kong and Singapore where facilities management is a well-respected profession and programmes recruit in the 100’s. Facilities management seems to be more regarded as purely a technical or even a janitorial job by potential students rather than a profession that offers scope for the development and exercise of high level skills in Australia. The word “management” seems to be ignored in the minds of the general public, despite the aspirations of practitioners and researchers to reach board-level influence. Facilities management is not the only one of the built-environment professions being viewed in this way. A number of professional bodies have difficulty recruiting fresh graduates into their ranks in Australia and research suggests that low recruitment levels will lead to a moribund profession with the potential for being downgraded to quasi or para-professional status. This paper would like to stimulate debate about the future of construction professions generally, how to encourage quality graduate entrants and educate employers about the need, indeed the necessity, for requiring professional qualifications in addition to graduate or post-graduate education to ensure the highest standards and continuing development of skills and knowledge.

History

Event

Australasian Universities Building Education Association. Conference (35th : 2010 : Melbourne, Vic)

Pagination

1 - 10

Publisher

AUBEA

Location

Melbourne, Vic.

Place of publication

Melbourne, Vic.

Start date

2010-07-14

End date

2010-07-16

Language

eng

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E1 Full written paper - refereed

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2010, AUBEA

Title of proceedings

AUBEA 2010 : Construction Management(s) : Proceedings of the 35th Australasian Universities Building Education Association annual conference

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