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The “I” in IFMA Now & in the Future

The “I” in IFMA Now & in the Future. Presented by: John McGee Chair - IFMA. Education and research For-profit companies and non-profit organizations Hands-on facility management International leadership.

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The “I” in IFMA Now & in the Future

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  1. The “I” in IFMANow & in the Future Presented by: John McGee Chair - IFMA

  2. Education and research For-profit companies and non-profit organizations Hands-on facility management International leadership Senior roles including president, vice president, manager, supervisor and consultant positions Other association involvement Strong, highly-talented board with backgrounds in… Cooperation is the thorough conviction that nobody can get there unless everybody gets there.Virginia Burden

  3. Board Individual Commitment – Team Deliverables The board acting as a team…with each board member providing the individualleadership and acting as a subject matter expert in an area of their specific strengths and experience.

  4. Board Individual Commitment – Team Deliverables The board acting as a team…with each board member providing the individualleadershipand acting as a subject matterexpert in an area of their specific strengths and experience. Individual commitment to a group effort—that is what makes a team work, a company work, a society work, a civilization work.Vince Lombardi

  5. Executive Committee • Three year (overlapping) cycle • Year 1 – Strategy and Direction Setting • John McGee • Year 2 – Execution • Tom Mitchell, CFM, CFMJ • Year 3 – Stabilize • Francis Kuhn, CFM, CFMJ

  6. Develop and communicate a clear vision for 2015 Develop, map and begin journey to achieve vision Complete development of Strategic Facility Planning initiative Sustainability Task Force Significantly grow our Corporate Sustaining Partner base Strategically build and leverage our strategic partnerships and relationships Emerging Leaders International Task Force Key Initiatives for the Board, SMT and Staff

  7. IFMA International Success FactorsThe Sum is Greater than the Parts • Critical • Member-centric – Job #1 • Advancing the profession worldwide - Valued and trusted participant • Discipline around strategy • Execute within our capabilities • Relationships with major associations that share our beliefs • Global FM • European Facility Management Network (EuroFM) • BIFM & FMA Australia • Network and Collaborate • Chapters, councils & communities of practice • World Workplace Conference & Expo • Best-in-class products • Education, credentialing and research

  8. But IFMA Needs to Adapt – Why? • Changing World - Getting • Hotter • Flatter • More Crowded – Pursuing the Same Resources • Internationally we are large…but • U.S. and Canada represent 90% of total members • Thomas Friedman – “Hot, Flat and Crowded”

  9. N.A. or International? • Example: Skyscrapers (World’s Tallest Building: Taipei 101) • 49 % of the world’s tallest skyscrapers are in North America • 90% of IFMA members reside in the United States or Canada

  10. International Task Force • Cultural • Strategic Frameworks • Organization & Networks • Members • Products & Services • Education & Research • Technology • Is there any way I can contribute?

  11. Culture - Strategic Frameworks • Framework – International BSC • Current & future state • Measure each country’s FM strengths and weaknesses • Map IFMA’s actual and potential participation • Advise where to prioritize and strategically concentrate. • Scope future products and services • In support of existing and future members

  12. Culture - Organization & Networks • New and/or modified membership models • Support existing & attract future members • International IFMA communities – Evolution or revolution • Chapters, councils and communities of practice • Evolve with established networks • GlobalFM, EuroFM, BIFM, FMA • Governmental entities • Evolve beyond established networks • Strategic Relationships & Sponsorships

  13. Global FM Members

  14. EuroFM • Mission Advancement of knowledge in facility management and its application in practice, education and research, in order to communicate “best practices” through Europe • Today • +77 institutional members who represent, in turn, more than +25,000 professionals in FM from more than 19 European countries

  15. Culture - Members • International networking and dialogue between IFMA members • Ease of access • Members • Knowledge • Education • Research • Support IFMA members with global responsibilities

  16. Products - Education & Research • Leverage educational and research partnerships • Countries and regions where IFMA operates • Content Development • Deployment

  17. Technology • Leverage technology • Impact IFMA’s future membership models • Platforms • Collaboration & Networking • Education - Delivery • Knowledge & Content

  18. Next Steps • All approved recommendations will be incorporated into IFMA’s 2009 Strategic Plan and BSC Continuity gives us branches, letting us stretch and grow and reach new heights.Pauline R. Kezer

  19. Questions? Observations? Some people dream of success…while others wake up and work hard at it.Anonymous (Author Unknown)

  20. Board Philosophy • Visibility – seek input – provide feedback • Through increased dialog, together we will make the maximum impact To be able to ask a question clearly is two-thirds of the way to getting it answered.John Ruskin

  21. Develop and communicate a clear vision for 2015 Develop, map and begin journey to achieve vision Complete development of Strategic Facility Planning initiative Sustainability Task Force Significantly grow our Corporate Sustaining Partner base Strategically build and leverage our strategic partnerships and relationships Emerging Leaders International Task Force Q&AKey initiatives for the board, SMT and staff…

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