CONTENTS
CONTENTS WHAT’S IN THIS MONTH...
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COVER STORY OBEX®
MATTING: A TRIPLE THREAT
AGAINST HIDDEN DIRT Milliken explains why it’s important not to neglect your entranceway and protect your building’s aesthetics and design.
REGULARS
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WHAT’S NEW? This month’s biggest FM
news, product releases and industry information.
HR FOCUS Men Optimise, Women Maximise
Jane Gallagher of The Business Communicator shows why it’s essential to pitch to your audience.
10 QUESTIONS WITH… MICHAEL PAGE
Each month we ask an industry professional the Tomorrow’s FM 10 Questions. This month, we chatted to Michael Page, joint MD of Saracen Interiors.
CATERING
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FMS AT BRUNCH The Sustainable Restaurant
association invited FM professionals to brunch to discuss the future of sustainable catering.
ARE YOU PROVIDING THE RIGHT FUEL FOR
YOUR WORKFORCE? Gather & Gather nutritionist Kate Taylor ensures staff aren’t losing productivity as a result of hunger.
ENERGY MANAGEMENT
SAVE BILLIONS WITH PROPER
ENERGY MANAGEMENT It is estimated that there are £1.6billion in savings to be made from taking more care with energy efficiency, find out how with ebm-papst.
www.tomorrowsfm.com 44 50 52
MAKE SURE FIREWORKS DON’T PUT A ROCKET
UP YOUR BUSINESS Trigion Security helps you to guard against the threat of arson, during the busy festive firework season.
FRONT OF HOUSE
HOSPITALITY AND FACILITIES: WHAT IS
THE CONNECTION? Luis de Souza, CEO of NFS Technology Group talks about how to reduce lengthy check-in processes and maintain a strong repertoire with clients.
MORE THAN JUST A PRETTY FACE...
Ian Robertson, director at Propertyserve UK explains why you should pay more attention to your Front of House services.
TOMORROW’S FM | 03 36 38
POWER UP TO DRIVE ENERGY
CONSUMPTION DOWN Office Depot’s Nigel Crunden talks about changing your staff’s mentality to reduce your company’s energy output.
SECURITY
STAY CYBER SAFE Last year the number of cyber
attacks rose to 42.8million, European Automation help you to keep your data secure against threats.
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