Driving Sustainable Change: Advice For Facilities Managers
In the quest for a more sustainable future, it’s acceptable to borrow techniques from other companies; it’s actively encouraged.

Driving Sustainable Change: Advice For Facilities Managers

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Driving Sustainable Change: Advice For Facilities Managers

Sarah Speroff of MovePlan shares how Facility Managers can approach implementing sustainable practices.

By Sarah Speroff, CCP

In collaboration with Work Design Magazine

  • We all know about the impact on the planet due to global climate change, and it’s clear that everyone — especially those working for large corporations, has a responsibility to take action.
  • For facility managers, it’s important to lead by example.?
  • These managers should incorporate sustainable practices into their own routine and encourage their colleagues to do the same.

Changing our behavior and the behavior of others is always difficult. We all know about the impact on the planet due to global climate change, and it’s clear that everyone — especially those working for large corporations, has a responsibility to take action.

Who is typically responsible for making sure?sustainable actions?are taken? Who is responsible for changing small behaviors that can have a cumulatively large impact? Even when senior leaders within large organizations set the sustainable objectives for the business, it is often those in charge of the physical workforce — facility managers — who are required to drive through sustainable practices, and this often means changing their behavior and the behavior of those around them.

How should facility managers approach implementing?sustainable practices?and what are the key things they need to do? From a change management perspective, we see two major elements that facility managers should consider when faced with implementing sustainable initiatives and getting employees on board.

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