Colombia. The Colombian Association of Facility Management held last Tuesday, October 28, a training day in the city of Bogotá, Colombia. The event called "Facility Management, a growing discipline in Colombia", offered three talks aimed at offering tools to improve the productivity of companies thanks to optimal management of their infrastructure.
The academic day brought together about 30 people and also served as a stage to publicize the work experience of the Association and invite all attendees to join its work project aimed at promoting and strengthening the discipline of Facility Management in the country.
The academic component of the day was released by David Martínez, director of the firm FMHOUSE and who also serves as academic director of the postgraduate course in Facility Management at the Polytechnic University of Madrid.
In the first talk of the day, Martínez addressed the topic "Impact of FM on the productivity of organizations", where he highlighted the impact that the work of the Facility Manager can have on the comfort, efficiency and productivity of organizations although it is often not perceived in that way.
For his part, Adrán García, director of general services of Arturo Calle, presented as a case study the experience within Arturo Calle with the construction and transfer to the new business headquarters.
For more information on how to join the Association and be aware of its events you can access the website www.edificiosmodernos.org


