Editorial Programme 2008
   

January: FM and Corporate Development
We talk to figures inside and outside
FM to gauge the current status of the facilities
profession. What legislative, commercial and
infrastructure factors are stimulating greater
involvement of FM at a strategic level?

February:Technology
Covering topics including: Asset Management;
Networking; Desktop Productivity; Integration
with Capital Planning; CAD/CAFM

March: Support Services

Covering topics including: Catering; Cleaning &
Hygiene; Security; Help-desk; Medical &
Fitness; Transport

April: Energy Management &
Sustainable Systems

Covering topics including: Energy Saving
Initiatives; CHP; HVAC & BMS

May: Human Issues
Covering topics including: Professional
Development; Training & Recruitment;
Workplace Law

June: Internal Environment
Covering topics including: Environmental
Monitoring; Occupational Health;
HVAC & BMS

July: Data Management
Covering topics including:
Mailroom; Document Management;
Records/Archiving Systems;
Encryption & Security

August: Building Maintenance
Covering topics including: M&E;
Exterior /Interior Maintenance;
Reactive/Planned Maintenance; Grounds
Maintenance

September: Workplace Interiors
Covering topics including:
Furniture, Filing & Storage; Lighting;
Refurbishment & Churn; Space Planning

October: Health & Safety
Covering topics including: Fire & Hazard
Protection; Workplace Law; Security/Access
Control

November: Green Issues
Covering topics including: The Environment &
Sustainability; Corporate Social Responsibility;
Waste Management & Recycling; Legislation

December: The FM Business
Covering topics including: Contract
Management; Performance/Partnering;
Best Practice; PFI & PPP; Outsourcing
 
Editorial Profile

Facilities Management Journal’s editorial content is considered by many as the best in the industry and is renowned for its ability to take complex and topical issues and translate them into a highly readable format. Each month FMJ covers one specific theme or topic, dedicating the majority of its content to an in-depth appraisal of a subject area of proven relevance to the FM professional. To complement our in-house editorial team, FMJ will call on contributions from experts in that specific field, including relevant trade bodies and institutes, major product and service suppliers, and experienced freelance writers. The magazine also has regular monthly sections and pages, including: Technology Section: Looking at developments in all areas of technology and in the computer aided facilities management (CAFM) arena in particular. Legal Page: A round-up of legal issues and news of relevance to the FM sector. News: The latest FM news including ‘The FM Business,’ a round-up of recent contract awards and financial news. Special Reports and Case Studies: One-off reports and best practice case studies. The Month in FM: A lively section of more than 30 pages of product and service news, case studies and appointments in the FM sector.