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WHAT’S NEW? A Manifesto for Change: BIFM Proposes


Name Change The British Institute of Facilities Management has


announced plans to embrace ‘workplace’ as a key differentiator for its members and to establish FM as a chartered profession.


The manifesto for change unveiled by BIFM Chair, Stephen Roots, sets out to re-position FM, emphasising its ability to make a real contribution to organisations’ performance. It sets the Institute the twin tasks of helping members to improve their skills and their status to meet the needs of modern organisations, and to raise the profile of FM and the understanding of the value it contributes.


Stephen Roots said: “As an Institute, we aim in this, our 25th year to take a major step forward and re-position the Institute and facilities management. To do this, the board and I are recommending that the Institute changes its name from the British Institute of Facilities Management (BIFM), to the Institute of Workplace and Facilities Management (IWFM) and begins the process to attaining chartered body status.


“This step is not taken lightly or without thought. In making this move we are responding to the challenge to provide leadership in an industry which has not yet shown all it is capable of, and hence, has not yet achieved the status it deserves.


“As a professional body, the work we do to raise professionalism across the industry is funded by our members. It is therefore for them to decide if they support this proposal and they will have the chance to vote for or against it at the Institute’s AGM on the 5th July,” Stephen continued.


The new name has been proposed in the wake of research commissioned by BIFM in 2017 conducted by 3edges on the current state of FM, its future, the relationship to workplace and the future role of BIFM.


Workplace is being added to the Institute’s name because it embraces a wider range of key functions than Facilities


Management, recognising the joint responsibility of FM, IT and Human Resources to achieving optimal performance between people, technology and workplace. There is a manifest need for skilled individuals who can interconnect between these specialisms. At present none of the individual professions has taken responsibility for meeting the need to develop a cadre of interconnection specialists. The Institute intends to work with other organisations to develop the range of tools and qualifications that members will need to rise to this challenge.


BIFM’s announcement comes in the light of new opportunities and challenges facing the sector. From the adoption of new technology and responding to shifting customer expectations, to increasing educational performance, facilities management has a critical role to play in shaping the workplaces of the future – as well as offering counsel for businesses with local, regional and international interests.


Embracing ‘workplace’ and offering chartered status will enable FM professionals to leverage their experience and continue to raise awareness of the work the industry does across the globe.


BIFM CEO, Linda Hausmanis, said: “This is hugely important step for BIFM and the wider profession and one we’re looking forward to progressing. While we’re a relatively young profession, facilities management has matured significantly over the past two decades and we’re now at a stage where our membership is intrinsically linked to improving business performance - increasingly at board level.


“As we look ahead, we know that workplace performance will remain a critical area of focus and will shape discussions that range from the use of technology to how we manage mental health, promote social mobility and attract and shape talent.”


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