Charles M. Thomas is an Operations professional and Freelance writer who has held positions with reputable organizations as a Facilities & Operations manager, Operations manager, and a Freelance technical writer where he still holds his position with Trade Press Media Group as a Facilities & Operations Freelance writer, and Facilities & Operations Influencer. He fully identifies as an artist, and conducts all of his work with that mindset and that’s what has driven all of his professional success. With 12 years of operations experience working among the research, education, financial planning, legal, and public relations industries, Charles has built and sharpened his skills in general operations, strategic operational planning, project management, human resources mgt, and organizational community relations. With a passion for helping others, Charles’s mission to help serve as a communicator for a generation of young professionals. Charles is a mentor, industry conference presenter, and his personal mission is to learn all he can, while he can from the people who do it best, and to be of service to all clients in the best way possible.
My Services
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Vendor Management
Preventative Maintenance Program Building
Asset Management
Emergency Preparedness
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Operations Program Building
Employee Relations
Inventory
Shipping & Receiving
Scheduling
Conference Services
Team Building
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Magazine Articles
Online Articles
E-Book Creation
Script Writing For Video Makers
Verbiage writing for websites & social media posts
Published Articles
ESG: The Facility Manager’s Role
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Just starting out in your facility management career? Little to no experience in the field? You have a firm interest within this industry but don’t really know where to start or know how to gain momentum toward the success you want? If so, this guidebook was made for you — the facility manager that is new to the industry but very eager to get started and ready to make an impression.
Many professionals fall into the facility management industry by accident. Unfortunately, there isn't too much information available tailored specifically to the new facility manager with no official experience. No descriptions on what to expect or how to achieve success. For many, being thrown into the fire and tossed to the sharks is the only approach. While this can be an effective strategy, it's not for everyone.
For those new to the industry, or even those who still feel new after years on the job, this is the guidebook for you. Through articles and videos, industry consultant Charles M. Thomas will detail 10 must-have skills to become a stand-out facility manager.
To be successful with adapting the information in this guidebook, the keyword to take full advantage of is “Application.” With each chapter, readers should think about how the information coincides with their work life, jot down some notes, and put them to action when on site.