Entrada en el Blog
¿Cómo puedes convertirte en un gran administrador de instalaciones? ¿Qué separa realmente a un buen administrador de instalaciones de uno excelente? ¡Leer más para averiguarlo!
If you're interested in finding out what truly separates a good facility manager versus a great facility manager, read on. I can say the biggest difference is whether you are proactive or not.
Great facility managers will be organized with their entire team. They’ll have a running log of all of their work for clients. They can precisely answer, what are my next major tasks, how much time/money am I spending, and how can we improve our workflow. At the end of the day, facility managers want to move from reactive to proactive mindset.
Things happen. There is absolutely no doubt about that. Issues come up and a great facility manager will know exactly how to respond if and when these things happen. I recently read an article where it talked about 80% of maintenance could not have been prevented by following a normal preventative maintenance schedule. So, having an action plan in place for if and when these things happen is critical.
At the end of the day you are a manager. You are managing a team and this is just good leadership skills. A great leader and manager will pave the path for his employees to walk through the jungle themselves. He doesn’t need to hold their hand along the way.
Hopefully this helps! One great way to stay on top of your facility management needs is through a CMMS or Facility Management Software system. We built UpKeep for this purpose and to help facility managers!
[optin-monster-shortcode id="q6eso1m8cgwpzd24dvn5"]
MÁS DE 4000 EMPRESAS CONFÍAN EN LA GESTIÓN DE OPERACIONES DE ACTIVOS
Los datos de sus activos y equipos no pertenecen a un silo. UpKeep simplifica ver dónde se encuentra todo, todo en un solo lugar. Eso significa menos conjeturas y más tiempo para concentrarse en lo que importa.


![[Review Badge] Gartner Peer Insights (Dark)](https://www.datocms-assets.com/38028/1673900494-gartner-logo-dark.png?auto=compress&fm=webp&w=336)
