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SUMMARY:From the Boiler Room to the Board Room – Communicating the VALUE of Infrastructure Investment to Non-Facility Leadership
DESCRIPTION:Summary Description:\nAs an industry\, we have historically underinvested in our infrastructure. It is a well-known fact\, first recognized by the American Society of Healthcare Engineers (ASHE) in a report published\nback in 2017. Now in 2023\, the lagging financial challenges imposed by the pandemic will likely continue to exacerbate this situation for years to come; especially when considered\nalong with other macro-economic trends affecting the national and global economies. Simply put\, there is a false narrative that money spent on infrastructure has no return. We all\nknow that’s not true. In this session\, we will discuss the “business” of facility management and introduce a new financial framework to guide you as you construct and sell future budget\nrequests. Managing a facility is different than maintaining a facility.  \nQuoting Warren Buffet\, “Price is what you pay\, VALUE is what you get.” Does your non-facility leadership understand the VALUE of what you do? Let’s change the way we tell our story! \n\nLearning Outcomes:\n1. Understand the difference between a cost-center and a profit-center and challenge ourselves to redefine the “Business” of facility management.\n2. Introduce the basic concepts of income statements and balance sheets to create a framework for communicating facility investment needs.\n3. Conduct “Sales” Training 101. Use the Features\, Advantages\, Benefits framework to articulate the VALUE streams of infrastructure investment to non-facility leadership.\n4. Identify common objections that are often used to justify budget limitations and discuss alternative means of “Selling” the ROI of infrastructure investment. \n Speaker Biography: \nMark Mochel\, MBA\, CHFM\, PMP\, ACABE is currently a Strategic Account Executive at Brightly\, a Siemens company. Before joining Brightly\, he was a Co-Founder and Senior Vice President\nat Facility Health Inc.\, where he was instrumental in introducing new infrastructure investment solutions and benchmarking capabilities to the healthcare industry. Mark has a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Purdue University\, an MBA from The University of Michigan\, and has held executive leadership roles in multiple industries\, providing a unique perspective on the challenges facing healthcare facility management today. As an active speaker at both state and national conferences\, Mark is passionate about sharing his experience with all who serve and are served through the environment of care. \n\nCEU Speaking Experience:\n• ASHE National Annual Conferences 2019\, (Virtual) 2020\, 2021\, 2022\n• MiSHE (Michigan) Annual Conferences 2016\, 2018\, 2022\n• KHEA (Kansas) Annual Conference 2018\n• ISHE/MWHCEC (Indiana) Annual Conferences 2018\, 2019\n• HESNI (Northern Illinois) Annual Conferences 2018\, 2019\, 2022\n• ASHE Region 8 Annual Conference 2019\n• NSHE (Nebraska) Annual Conference 2020\n• ACE Summit and Reverse Expo (Virtual) 2021\n• THEA (Tennessee) Annual Conference 2021\n• WHEA (Wisconsin) Annual Conference 2021\n• AAHE (Arkansas) Annual Conference\, 2022\n• AHA Rural Health Care Leadership Conference\, 2022\n• ACHE Annual Congress\, 2022\n• IFMA Facility Fusion Annual Conference\, 2022\n• ISHE (Idaho) Annual Conference Keynote 2022
URL:https://www.smshehealthcare.org/event/from-the-boiler-room-to-the-board-room-communicating-the-value-of-infrastructure-investment-to-non-facility-leadership/
LOCATION:Engineering Society of Detroit\, 20700 Civic Center Drive\, Suite 450\, Southfield\, MI\, 48076\, United States
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SUMMARY:Register Now! 27th Annual Golf Outing
DESCRIPTION:Join the SMSHE members and guests in our 27th Annual Golf Outing Friday\, July 21st\, 2023!\nThis SMSHE tradition is a fun-filled day for golfers of all levels. \nFORMAT\nWe are playing a four person best ball format (scramble). This format is better named “Best Score”. We maintain a KEEP PACE PROGRAM. \nCONTESTS\nHole in One Closet to the Pin Men/Women Longest Drive Men/Women Numerous Door Prizes
URL:https://www.smshehealthcare.org/event/register-now-27th-annual-golf-outing/
LOCATION:Links of Novi\, 50395 W 10 Mile Rd\, Novi\, MI\, 48374\, United States
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SUMMARY:Engineering Controls in Compounding Pharmacies
DESCRIPTION:Summary Description:\n \nThis presentation will introduce the basics of engineering controls in Compounding Pharmacies\, focusing on the updates to USP 797 and 800 standards\, which will become official on November 1\, 2023.  These standards impact the room pressurization monitoring and control of the critical spaces. Items discussed throughout this program will include: \n\nIdentifying the requirements needed for Primary and Secondary Engineering Controls.\nDistinguishing between sterile\, non-sterile\, hazardous and non-hazardous mixing spaces.\nSelecting and laying out room pressure controls for a Compounding Pharmacy.\nUnderstanding the difference in airflow control types and their application in Compounding Pharmacies.\nReview implementation challenges.\n\n Speaker Biography: \nCharles Frost is Michigan Air Products’ Critical Controls Business Development Manager.  He has 30+ years of experience in designing\, installing and maintaining airflow control systems for critical environments.
URL:https://www.smshehealthcare.org/event/engineering-controls-in-compounding-pharmacies/
LOCATION:Engineering Society of Detroit\, 20700 Civic Center Drive\, Suite 450\, Southfield\, MI\, 48076\, United States
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SUMMARY:SMSHE 2023 Annual Holiday Luncheon & Annual Business Meeting
DESCRIPTION:SMSHE Holiday Luncheon and Annual Business Meeting \nJoin us for the last SMSHE event of the year. The event is free for all current SMSHE members. Now is a great time to join SMSHE\, if not already. Please visit our website to join today! Join SMSHE! \nProfessional and Associate Members – Free (+ Donation) \nSponsorship opportunities are available for this event. Sponsors will be recognized on all future email reminders\, as well as on a PowerPoint Presentation and Table Top Displays at the event. \nOnce again\, we ask that you please bring a gift for the Penrickton Center for Blind Children. Penrickton Wish Lists will be distributed with gift ideas. If you’re devoid of ideas (or time)\, gift cards and monetary donations are always welcome. \nThis is always a great event. We look forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://www.smshehealthcare.org/event/smshe-2023-annual-holiday-luncheon/
LOCATION:Private: Rochester Hills Banquet Center\, 1919 Star Batt Dr.\, Rochester Hills\, MI\, 48309\, United States
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SUMMARY:Smoke Containment Strategies for Elevator Hoistways & Lobbies
DESCRIPTION:Summary Description:\n \nThis presentation explains how smoke migrated in a multi-story building fire and discusses how building codes have evolved to address this danger and why they mandate smoke containment in specific areas of a structure. Product applications and assemblies designed to meet building code requirements and limit vertical smoke migration via elevator hoistways and lobbies are explained. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nExplain the behavior of the fire and smoke in a mid- or high-rise building and how smoke migration can inhibit means of egress via elevator hoistways & lobbies and compromise the lifesafety of building occupants\nDiscuss how the building codes address smoke control in multi-level buildings and the building design measure that must be taken to enhance occupant safety\nEvaluate and compare the product applications and assemblies designed to meet building code requirements and limit smoke migration via elevator hoistways and lobbies\nList building design and product configuration options that comply with building code requirements for egress planning\n\nSpeaker Biography: \nCandace Kitchen\, \nCustomer Service Specialist \nCandace is the primary presenter and educator for Total Door integrated door systems\, life safety and building code courses. She has more than four years’ experience in working with architects\, engineers\, hotels\, fire safety personnel and others to ensure that they have the latest information on life safety building codes and product options to ensure compliance. Candace is a central part of Total Door Systems’ customer service team\, and helps each customer with her characteristic high energy and positivity.
URL:https://www.smshehealthcare.org/event/save-the-date-smoke-containment-strategies-for-elevator-hoistways-lobbies/
LOCATION:Engineering Society of Detroit\, 20700 Civic Center Drive\, Suite 450\, Southfield\, MI\, 48076\, United States
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