Facility Management no longer succeeds through technical excellence alone. At enterprise scale, outcomes are driven by how capital is governed, how risk is owned, and how authority is exercised across complex portfolios.
Mastering Enterprise Facility Management is written for senior leaders operating beyond individual sites—those responsible for multi-site systems, regulated environments, and mission-critical infrastructure where decisions reverberate across organizations. This book addresses the realities faced by executives, directors, and enterprise facility leaders who must balance capital constraints, compliance obligations, and operational performance without always having direct authority.
Rather than focusing on maintenance tactics or isolated best practices, this volume examines Facility Management as an enterprise leadership discipline. It explores how organizations transition from site-based operations to portfolio governance, why scaled maintenance models fail without clear decision rights, and how deferred maintenance becomes an enterprise risk signal rather than a facilities problem. Readers are guided through capital intelligence, governance structures, operating models, vendor ecosystems, performance management, and executive decision velocity—always with an emphasis on accountability at scale.
Drawing on experience across healthcare systems, academic medical centers, government and Department of Defense environments, and public-sector portfolios, the book addresses the unique pressures of highly regulated and publicly accountable organizations. It provides practical frameworks for leading across distributed portfolios, navigating matrixed authority, and aligning facilities strategy with enterprise objectives.
This volume is the capstone of a trilogy that reframes Facility Management for modern organizations. While earlier books established operational foundations and leadership development, Mastering Enterprise Facility Management focuses on governance, capital, and enterprise accountability—positioning facilities not as a cost center, but as a strategic platform that enables organizational performance, resilience, and mission success.
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