Webinar #29: Conversation with Facility Managers: Straight Talk Regarding Building System Needs and Expectations

August 10, 2020

Listen to this candid conversation with facility managers who share insights and recommendations for developing and maintaining important and productive partnerships with service providers.  Hear directly from these representatives what they specifically look for when selecting a service provider for their buildings’ systems and how you can become a valuable asset and advisor to them.  You will also hear about their recent experiences during the pandemic and their concerns for their tenants’ safety and health when reopening their buildings.  Gain a better understanding of their current challenges and priorities and how this can impact your service offerings.

This webinar was recorded on Tuesday, September 1, 2020.

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