IFMA World Workplace 2008 Conference and Expo
Posted by janette on 22nd May 2008

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The International Facility Management Association’s (IFMA) World Workplace 2008 Conference & Expo is scheduled to mark down in the Texas oil metropolis on October 15-17 of this year. Whenever you are intrigued in the emerging of an expanded environment book your tickets to Dallas right away.
The group discussion, a collaborative assembly for facility managers and attendees addressing the built surroundings will feature two essential speakers. One of them is professor Chip Heath, from Stanford University Graduate School of business organizational-behavior will present the conference’s opening address, “Made to Stick, Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die.” The conference’s closing remarks will be delivered by Dr. Jonas Ridderstrale with his “Funky Business Forever”. This will also include commentary on the state of business in the latter half of this decade.
Every year, World Workplace draws more than two thousand companies, representing different countries estimated to be 35 different countries. Attendants arrive from areas such as architecture, design, development, applied science, real estate, facility and property direction, government, contracting, human resources, information technology or IT, operations and maintenance, and protection.
IFMA accounts itself as the biggest worldwide affiliation for masters and professionals in facility managers, with more than 20,000 extremities in more than 50 countries worldwide, who supervises more than 35 billion square feet of assets and has a yearly purchase amounting to more than an estimated amount of $100 billion in both services and products.
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