FMTalk360

FMTalk360

Broadcast Media Production and Distribution

Lagos, Lagos State 110 followers

About us

FMTalk360™ was borne out of the identified knowledge gap in the Facilities Management Industry in Nigeria and West Africa. Facilities Management is yet to be recognized as a profession and this has made it important to enlighten people especially investors and economy leaders on the efficacy of FM and the value it can bring to the built environment through job creation and the balance of the triple bottom line (Environment, Social and Economy). FMTalk360 is a Radio Programme on Nigeria Info, 95.1 Abuja aired every Thursday of the week by 1pm. It offers to invite and engage people who have value to add to the Nigerian facilities management industry in discussing burning issues that requires explanation and education in order to make informed decisions in our various organisations. With sponsorship from International organisations and individual firms, we hope to erode the level of ignorance in this industry where quacks have taken advantage because of the free entry to business startup. FMTalk360™ founder and host, Olumide Aina, has been in the Facilities Management industry for more than 10 years, the last 6 years specifically have been with the leading Facilities Management firms in Nigeria who focus on Consultancy and sustainable facilities management services. He is the current Vice-Chair British Institute of Facilities Management (BIFM) - Abuja Nigeria and as a blogger, he writes passionately at Facilities Management Ideas (www.facilitiesideas.blogspot.com), to educate interested people in the FM Industry. He is also a member of the Strategic and Tactical Action Group (STAG) of the IFMA-FMCC (USA). Contact Olumide at olumide@fmtalk360.com to inquire how to be a guest on the show, a partner or sponsor and to learn more about the value based events coming up within the year.

Industry
Broadcast Media Production and Distribution
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Lagos, Lagos State
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2016
Specialties
Facilities Management Interviews, Events, and Workshops

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    Professional Facility Managers, Facility Management is not just about buildings, it's about people. The human side of FM focuses on the emotional, social, and psychological aspects of managing spaces where we work, live, and interact. Join us on FMTalk360 to explore the personal stories, challenges, and triumphs of FM professionals and discover a more compassionate approach to facility management. Join Akinbayo Akintokun Buchi Ben Shuaibat Shuaib Nnenna Chigozie-Akwanwa Engr. Arowosafe Success Olayinka MNSE, MNIM, MAFMPN, Certified Lead Auditor (ISO) on the 6th of September, 2024 at 1pm GMT to learn from these professionals who will be sharing their experiences on the Human Side of Facility Management. #facilitymanagement #fmeducation Association of Facilities Management Practitioners, Nigeria 🇳🇬 IFMA IFMA EMEA SAFMA Conference IFMA Lagos, Nigeria Chapter

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    Dear Professional Colleagues, here we go again after a long break ☺ We are back and better to take the Facility management advocacy and education to the next level. Join us at FMTalk360 this week, we have the honour to introduce our speaker, Lara Paemen, the Managing Director of IFMA EMEA. She will be discussing with us on then topic "Elevate Your FM Game: Knowledge and Skills for Success" She will explore the essential knowledge and skills required to succeed in facility management. Our expert speaker, will share valuable insights on how to stay ahead in the industry, optimize facility operations, and enhance your professional growth. Don't miss this opportunity to elevate your FM game and take your career to the next level! Facility Management Expert | Author | Speaker Lara Paemen is a seasoned facility management professional with over 15 years of experience in optimizing facility operations and leading high-performing teams. She is a sought-after speaker and author, known for her practical approaches to FM challenges. Lara is passionate about empowering FMs to reach their full potential and drive business success. Association of Facilities Management Practitioners, Nigeria 🇳🇬 IFMA IFMA Lagos, Nigeria Chapter IFMA, Ghana Chapter IFMA San Diego Chapter SAFMA EuroFM #facilitymanagement #fmeducation #career #capacitydevelopment

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    Facility Management: The Vital Link to Effective Management of Public Infrastructures Public infrastructures, such as bridges, roads, hospitals, airports, and government buildings, are the backbone of any society. They play a crucial role in ensuring the smooth functioning and development of nations. Yet, their significance is often undermined, and their maintenance and management are taken for granted. This article aims to shed light on the importance of facility management in effective management of public infrastructures, using the analogy of considering maintenance costs before buying a Ferrari and hiring a certified professional to manage it. Understanding Facility Management: Facility management encompasses various disciplines and practices, which focus on ensuring that buildings, properties, and infrastructures are maintained, managed, and optimized effectively. It involves a broad range of activities, including maintenance, operations, security, project management, and sustainability. The primary goal of facility management is to provide an environment that supports the organization's core activities efficiently. Counting the Cost of Maintenance before Buying a Ferrari: Imagine you have saved up for years to finally buy your dream car, a sleek and powerful Ferrari. It is a symbol of prestige and luxury, but owning it comes with responsibilities. You cannot buy such a valuable asset without considering the costs associated with its maintenance. You understand that entrusting the maintenance of your expensive dream car to just anybody could end up causing more harm than good. Similarly, public infrastructures are significant investments made by societies, utilizing taxpayers' money to develop critical assets that will benefit communities for years to come. Neglecting to consider the importance of facility management in maintaining these infrastructures is like buying a Ferrari without accounting for the expenses of professional upkeep. Professional Accreditation in Facility Management: To ensure the optimal performance and longevity of a Ferrari, you wouldn't hand it over to someone who lacks the skills, knowledge, and experience to handle such a high-performance machine. Similarly, public infrastructures require the expertise of accredited professionals in facility management to ensure their management and operational efficiency. Appropriately managing public infrastructures necessitates individuals with a deep understanding of the specialized requirements and challenges associated with these assets. Certified facility managers possess the necessary skills to oversee daily operations, anticipate potential issues, manage budgets, maximize energy efficiency, and employ sustainable practices. They are trained to address emergencies, ensuring the safety and well-being of everyone who utilizes these infrastructures. IFMA Lagos, Nigeria Chapter Association of Facilities Management Practitioners, Nigeria IWFM Rising FMs Network SAFMA

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    Sometimes you Win, Sometimes you learn: analysing John C. Maxwell's Book. The phrase, "Sometimes You Win, Sometimes You Learn" is a powerful concept popularized by John C. Maxwell in his best-selling book of the same title. This principle emphasizes the importance of viewing setbacks and failures as opportunities for growth and learning. Maxwell's insights are particularly relevant in the context of personal and professional development, as they encourage individuals to adopt a positive mindset and derive valuable lessons from their experiences. In his book, Maxwell draws on his extensive experience as a leadership expert and provides compelling real-life examples to illustrate the transformative potential of embracing a "win or learn" mindset. By reframing failures as learning experiences, individuals can overcome adversity, develop resilience, and ultimately achieve success. This perspective aligns with the teachings of renowned psychologist Carol Dweck, who popularized the concept of a "growth mindset" in her seminal book "Mindset: The New Psychology of Success." Dweck's research underscores the importance of viewing challenges and setbacks as opportunities for self-improvement, rather than as indicators of innate ability or intelligence. By cultivating a growth mindset, individuals are more likely to persist in the face of adversity, seek constructive feedback, and adapt their strategies based on new insights. Moreover, the principles outlined in "Sometimes You Win, Sometimes You Learn" resonate with the broader field of positive psychology, which emphasizes the transformative power of resilience, optimism, and perseverance. For those seeking to explore this topic further, academic studies on the benefits of failure and resilience provide additional insights. Psychologist Angela Duckworth's research on grit and perseverance underscores the role of determination and resilience in achieving long-term goals. Additionally, the work of psychologist Martin Seligman on learned optimism sheds light on the ways in which individuals can cultivate a positive outlook in the face of adversity. Overall, "Sometimes You Win, Sometimes You Learn" represents a powerful philosophical framework for navigating life's challenges and setbacks. By drawing on the wisdom of John C. Maxwell's best-selling book, as well as related academic research, individuals can cultivate a mindset that fosters growth, resilience, and ultimately, success. Embracing the idea that failure is not a final outcome, but rather an opportunity for learning, can empower individuals to realize their full potential and achieve greater personal and professional fulfillment. Picture Credit: 123rf.com

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