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Publication date: 1 November 1990

Francie Dalton

Reports on the implications for facilities managers attendant toselecting among various service distribution methods, in particular wireand air distribution methods. Details the…

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Reports on the implications for facilities managers attendant to selecting among various service distribution methods, in particular wire and air distribution methods. Details the performance capabilities of various distribution methods. Concludes that fully functional, efficient buildings are just as critical to financial performance as the salesforce, engineering or manufacturing.

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Publication date: 1 December 1993

Robert Lack and Brian H. Kleiner

Companies in today′s global marketplace have to be morecompetitive. All resources available to a company must be utilized totheir maximum potential. The facility that each company…

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Companies in today′s global marketplace have to be more competitive. All resources available to a company must be utilized to their maximum potential. The facility that each company requires to conduct their business is an important resource which is underutilized. Examines the factors that have played a part in the design of facilities in the past and the factors which need to be considered for the design of future facilities. The results of the research are dramatic. Most companies are not utilizing their facilities to their maximum potential. Facilities are designed with cost being the primary factor in design. This leads to less flexibility, lower productivity, less creativity, and higher personnel costs. Facilities in the future will be designed with flexibility in mind. Input from workers is critical to increase productivity. Open spaces encourage communication between workers and promote creativity. Environmental factors designed to promote worker satisfaction will lower personnel costs. The facility of the future will propel companies to the forefront of the global marketplace.

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Facilities, vol. 11 no. 12
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0263-2772

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Publication date: 1 November 1990

Bernard Duke

Outlines the possible advantages and disadvantages of flat cablingas a means of information and power distribution. Considers methods ofinstallation, the power cables, circuit…

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Outlines the possible advantages and disadvantages of flat cabling as a means of information and power distribution. Considers methods of installation, the power cables, circuit protection, data and telephone cables, and the speed of installation. Examines problems that arise in practice. Concludes that the original cabling design is critical.

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Facilities, vol. 8 no. 11
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0263-2772

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