IFMA -Facility Management Professional (FMP)

IFMA -Facility Management Professional (FMP)

The FMP is the must-have foundation credential for FM professionals and industry suppliers looking to increase their depth-of-knowledge on the core FM topics deemed critical by employers. Facility management is a profession that encompasses multiple disciplines to ensure functionality of the built environment. To be proficient in this profession, individuals require a broad range of knowledge and skills. IFMA periodically conducts global job task analyses (GJTA) to better define knowledge and skill areas for today’s FM professional and to update our core foundation: the competency areas that contain the body of knowledge for facility management.

Course Duration  : 50 – 100 Hours

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If you are looking to take your FM career to the next level and earn a globally recognized IFMA credential? or a credential that will help to accelerate an FM’s key transition into your professional career?

IFMA is strongly recommending the FMP program to everyone that considers themselves a facility professional. The FMP credential helps professionals better understand and apply the core elements of the various FM disciplines, challenges their decision-making skills and sets the stage for the CFM credential.

1- Training Components
The IFMA FMP Credential Program offers an exclusive common source for learning through Instructor Led Programs in India for the FM profession, gaining the skills demanded by employers, and earning the FMP credential. The program consists of reading materials, interactive online study tools and FMP final assessments.

2- Reading Materials
Comprehensive online material of four knowledge domains that have been updated to align with the results of the most recent IFMA global job task analysis:
• Operations and Maintenance
• Project Management
• Finance and Business
• Leadership and Strategy
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3- Interactive Online Study Tools
• Facility Management Learning System Introduction.
• A pre-test for each course to assess initial knowledge and guide studies.
• Course-specific quizzes to measure comprehension and ability to apply concepts.
• Immediate feedback and correct-answer rationales on all quizzes.
• Case studies for real-world application.
• e-Flashcards and glossary for review of key terms and definitions.
• Resource Centre for additional educational tools.
• Progress report to track activities and scores.

Who should pursue the FMP?
• FM practitioners looking to increase their knowledge
in the core FM topics deemed critical by employers.
• Individuals who are transitioning into the FM profession.
• Built environment practitioners such as architects, designers
and safety engineers.
• Facility-related product and service providers
• Students entering the profession from college/university.
• LEED Professionals seeking complementary knowledge
and CE hours.
• US Federal employees and contractors seeking compliance
with the FBPTA

How long does it take to become an FMP?
The length of time the four courses will take depends greatly on the person
who is studying (based on experience, knowledge, reading comprehension,
etc.). On average, candidates invest 50-100 hours to complete all four
courses and earn their FMP

 

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