El Observatorio de FMHOUSE

FMHOUSE Observatory

Research space and key reports

The Observatory is a collaborative platform that promotes the international development and recognition of Facility Management (FM), allowing professionals in the field to access reports and studies that encourage a deeper understanding of this discipline. Through this platform, the aim is to create a space where research, data, and best practices are published to assist both experts and those who are unfamiliar with the profession. Furthermore, the results and deliverables are shared openly, with due recognition given to all contributors. In this article, we will address the importance of this platform and the impact it has on FM at a global level.

A space for collaboration and learning

The Observatory was created in response to the growing need for a platform that serves as a meeting point for professionals, researchers, and academics in the Facility Management field. The main objective of this initiative is to promote collaboration among experts from various parts of the world, with the aim of developing relevant content that adds value to the sector. Thanks to this platform, FM gains visibility and is presented as a strategic discipline within the international landscape.

Each year, the Observatory publishes a series of reports that provide insight into the current state of FM across various regions and sectors, fostering collective learning. These reports are the result of the collaboration of many professionals who voluntarily contribute their knowledge and experience through studies that reflect trends and needs within the sector. In 2024, a total of nine reports have been published, analysing in depth different aspects of Facility Management.

Regional focus: Latin America and Europe

One of the main features of the reports published in the Observatory in 2024 has been their regional focus. Six reports have been conducted analysing FM in Latin America, in key sectors such as banking, energy, education, industrial, retail, and corporate. These studies have provided a more detailed view of how FM is managed in different countries and what challenges and opportunities exist within the region.

For instance, the report on FM in banking institutions in LATAM examines how these organisations are adapting their services and structures to face changes in the business environment. Similarly, the study on FM in energy companies in LATAM highlights the importance of sustainability and operational efficiency in this sector. These reports offer an accurate snapshot of the situation in Latin America, which is useful for both local professionals and those wishing to expand their knowledge of the region.

Digitalisation as a challenge and opportunity

Another important aspect addressed in the Observatory’s reports is the digitalisation of Facility Management, a topic of increasing relevance in Europe. This year, two studies were published specifically on this subject, one focusing on Spain and the other on Portugal. Both reports, continuing the “FMgoesDIGI” study previously produced, examine the challenges and opportunities digitalisation poses to FM, from the implementation of new technologies to staff training and process adaptation.

These reports highlight that digitalisation not only improves operational efficiency but also enables better customer service and generates new business opportunities. However, the challenges of this transition are also recognised, such as the lack of digital skills in some teams and resistance to change in certain organisations. Despite these challenges, digitalisation is seen as a key factor for the future of Facility Management, enabling more agile, efficient management that is aligned with the new demands of the market.

The future of Facility Management in Spain

Finally, the last report published this year in the Observatory focused on the situation and trends of Facility Management in Spain. This study examines how the pandemic has accelerated certain changes in the way facilities are managed, emphasising the importance of resilience, flexibility, and innovation within the sector. The pandemic has shown that organisations that quickly adapted to new challenges, such as managing employee health and safety,

Additionally, the report examines four key elements of FM: the Facility Management department, the services provided, the suppliers, and the managed spaces. These aspects have evolved in recent years, adapting to new needs and priorities. Furthermore, this final study of the year highlights that security, health, and operational efficiency will continue to be crucial factors for facility management in the future.

The Observatory is an essential tool for the development of Facility Management, both at the national and international level. The reports published in 2024 reflect the evolution and challenges of FM, with a specific focus on Latin America and Europe, and underline the importance of digitalisation and resilience for the future of the sector. The collaborative work of all contributors is key to ensuring that the Observatory remains a reference in the field of Facility Management and continues to promote the continuous improvement of this global discipline.

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Participate in the Observatorio FM

You can choose between these 3 options to participate:





How to participate?

Collaborating with the Observatorio FM is a personal and voluntary decision, and there is no contractual obligation or economic retribution for it.

Any interested person can apply to participate as a leader of a new project, or apply as a collaborator in an existing one.

A technical committee will evaluate the subject matter of the proposed projects and the applications of the participants, deciding which ones are carried out and by whom.

Each person decides how much they want to dedicate, depending on their availability or type of project. The aim is for it to be an altruistic activity and not an additional workload.

What does it consist of?

To promote and publish studies that help professionals in the sector and to help others understand our profession and discipline.

The results and deliverables are shared openly, always acknowledging the contributions of all authors and contributors.

The Observatorio FM’s activity will respect the objectivity, ethics, rigour and good practices that govern our Research area.

Contributors have access to the best collaborative tools, sectoral information and contacts, as well as the assistance of expert consultants and researchers at international level.

Research

FM Observatory

FM Observatory is a platform which develops and disseminates Facility Management information. It’s accessible to all those who’d genuinely like to participate. Ethical use and objectivity are essential, and all results must be shared. You decide how long you devote to it and what you want to achieve.

You can participate as:

We will provide:

All contributions will be given credit in completed projects.

Research

Projects

We are part of the European research group and we work in international teams to develop different types of initiatives:

We also work for service providers who require support with decisions linked to:

Research

Standardisation

As accredited experts in the drafting processes of European and International standards on Asset and Facility Management, we are the perfect partner to assist you with:

FMHOUSE is the only Spanish-speaking consulting firm that participates in these processes.

Research

Publications

At FMHOUSE we think that progress made in Facility Management should be shared, so we strive to produce and publish the following material:

The “FM Observatory” is open, should you like to contribute with a publication.

Consultancy

Workplace

Our view of spaces or workplaces from a Facility Management perspective leads to a better understanding of such a need as a service, as it is essential to apply the same logic and methodology.

Generally we offer:

We apply our knowledge and experience to offices, learning spaces, shopping centres and the industrial environment.

Consultancy

Benchmarking

In order to make the right decisions, clear accurate market data as well as facts about the organisation itself is essential. In the Facility Management environment, this is even more critical due to the impact it has on business.

Examples of benchmarks:

These services are requested mainly by end users, but also by service providers.

Consultancy

Customer Experience

Facility Management’s overarching goal is customer satisfaction, whether they are internal or external. Understanding their feelings and needs is the key to offering a good service.

Our support is based on:

We strive to understand and get to know our clients’ customers, in all sectors and types of businesses.

Consultancy

Digital Transformation

The Facility Management world is experiencing a major transition to digital environments. We help our clients understand how it impacts them and assist them throughout the change.

Our areas of support are:

We operate as independent advisers, not as brand vendors.

We advise end-users and service providers.

Consultancy

Service Design

All kinds of companies need to define or improve the way in which it structures supporting activities provided by Facility Management.

Our main products are:

Our proposals are structured according to individual requirements.

We help end customers and also service providers.

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