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Better measurement better management effective management of the government estate

By: Language: English Publication details: London OGC 2006Subject(s): LOC classification:
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The challenge -- The property benchmarking service -- Developing our thinking: the property benchmarking pilot -- Pilot achievements -- The performance measurement system model -- The pilot sample -- The scoring systems -- A sample building -- Findings -- The pilot project -- Opportunities from efficiency analysis -- Delivering the benefits
Summary: Measuring how well property performs is a critical component of better asset management. With an office estate of 13m sq metres in UK central government, even modest improvements in performance offer significant opportunities for delivery of savings. This document outlines OGC's pilot benchmarking study, the adopted methodology and the plans for rolling this new service out across central government. It will interest strategic decision makers, project and programme directors, heads of estates, facilities managers and everyone engaged in asset management strategies. [Taken from report abstract].
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Book Virtual Online ONLINE PUBLICATION (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 134183-2001

The challenge -- The property benchmarking service -- Developing our thinking: the property benchmarking pilot -- Pilot achievements -- The performance measurement system model -- The pilot sample -- The scoring systems -- A sample building -- Findings -- The pilot project -- Opportunities from efficiency analysis -- Delivering the benefits

Measuring how well property performs is a critical component of better asset management. With an office estate of 13m sq metres in UK central government, even modest improvements in performance offer significant opportunities for delivery of savings. This document outlines OGC's pilot benchmarking study, the adopted methodology and the plans for rolling this new service out across central government. It will interest strategic decision makers, project and programme directors, heads of estates, facilities managers and everyone engaged in asset management strategies. [Taken from report abstract].