Sustainability Facility Professional (SFP) Training
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Sustainability Facility Professional (SFP) Training Course
Introduction:
For astute CEOs and facilities specialists, optimal "sustainability" goes beyond simply certifying the space using the preferred building rating system. It represents a dedication to enhancing the facility's effects on people, productivity, and the environment - not only now, but also in the future. Become an SFP and take the lead in developing, overseeing, and running sustainable facilities. The SFP is the credential for FMs seeking a higher level of sustainable performance.
Course Objectives:
By the end of this training course, participants will be able to:
- Learn how key sustainability initiatives and tasks can be identified.
- Learn how sustainability tactics can be integrated and aligned with organizational values and strategies.
- Learn how sustainability initiatives can be evaluated, tracked, and reported.
- Learn how facility operations and maintenance can contribute to a facility’s environmental and corporate social sustainability goals.
- Prepare for the SFP exam.
Who Should Attend?
This training course is suitable for a wide range of professionals who are will greatly benefit:
- FM professionals with an interest in sustainable FM practices and increased facility efficiency.
- Related industry practitioners such as architects, designers, and safety engineers.
- Facility-related product and service providers.
- LEED Professionals seeking complementary knowledge and CE hours.
- CFMs and FMPs interested in expanding their depth of expertise in the area of sustainable FM.
Course Outlines:
Strategy and Alignment for Sustainable Facility Management
- Organizational strategies
- Developing a strategy
- Sustainability considerations
- Establishing goals and initiatives
- Communications and reporting
Organizational Strategies
- Introduction to Strategic Planning
- Is Sustainability a Factor for the Organization?
- Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
- The Role of the SFP
- Developing a Sustainability Strategy
- Aligning FM Strategy with the Organization’s Sustainability Goals
- Developing the Sustainability Strategy
Managing Sustainable Facilities
- Sustainability policy development
- Applying sustainability to FM plans
- Program development and implementation
- Change management
- Performance management tools
- Finance for sustainable facilities
- Purchasing and procuring for sustainable facilities
- Standards, systems, and support
Sustainability Goals and Initiatives
- Sustainability Goals
- Sustainability Initiatives
- Communicating and Reporting on Sustainability
- Communications Strategy
- External Reporting Strategy
Operating Sustainable Facilities
- Energy
- Water
- Materials and resources
- Workplace management
- Indoor environmental quality » Quality of services
- Waste
- Site impact
Finance for Sustainable Facilities
- Sustainability Financial Concepts
- Capital and Operating Budgets
- Basic Accounting
- Financial Tools and Calculations
Purchasing and Procuring for Sustainable Facilities
- Sustainable Purchasing Practices
- Sustainability Claims
- Sustainability Standards, Systems, and Support
- Sustainability Standards
- Building Rating Systems
- Continuous Education and Training Programs
Quality of Services
- Quality of Services and Sustainable Facilities
- Quality of Services Metrics
- Quality of Services Initiatives
- Triple Bottom Line Considerations
- Examples of Sustainable Quality of Services
- Waste
- Waste and Sustainable Facilities
- Waste Metrics
- Waste Management Initiatives
- Triple Bottom Line Considerations
- Examples of Sustainable Facility Waste Management Initiatives
- Site Impact and Sustainable Facilities
- Site Impact Metrics
- Site Impact Initiatives
- Triple Bottom Line Considerations
- Examples of Sustainable Facility Transportation Initiatives
- Site Impact