EXPLORING CHALLENGES AND DRIVERS OF FACILITIES MANAGEMENT OUTSOURCING IN SRI LANKA

A. F. Fayasa, N. D. Silva, M. Kumaraswamy, J. Lai
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There has been a growing trend of organisations adopting a sourcing strategy that increases their competitive advantages through improving the performance of their facilities management (FM) services. Facilities Management Outsourcing (FMO) is a management strategy whereby FM services are contracted to one or more external providers with the aim of improving organisational efficiency and effectiveness. However, this kind of contract procurement is yet to acquire its full potential in Sri Lanka and thus, it is vital to unfold its current status and make suggestions for enhancement. Therefore, a study was conducted to investigate the existing FMO challenges, drivers and the strategies to overcome those challenges in Sri Lanka. Initially, a literature review was made on FM services sourcing strategies, challenges and drivers of FMO. Then a qualitative approach was taken to carry out semi-structured interviews with six FM experts in the industry. The data captured was structured and analysed by using a manual content analysis method. Fourteen challenges and eleven drivers were revealed as significant to FMO. The results of this research, which contribute to the understanding on FMO, serve as a cornerstone upon which further studies can be pursued in the context of FM in Sri Lanka and countries in a similar state of FM development.
探索斯里兰卡设施管理外包的挑战和驱动因素
越来越多的组织采用采购策略,通过改善其设施管理(FM)服务的性能来增加其竞争优势。设施管理外包(FMO)是一种管理策略,将设施管理服务外包给一个或多个外部供应商,目的是提高组织的效率和效益。然而,这种合同采购在斯里兰卡尚未充分发挥其潜力,因此,揭示其现状并提出改进建议至关重要。因此,进行了一项研究,以调查斯里兰卡现有的FMO挑战,驱动因素和克服这些挑战的策略。本文首先对FM服务采购策略、挑战和驱动因素进行了文献综述。然后采用定性方法对6位业内FM专家进行半结构化访谈。通过使用手动内容分析方法对捕获的数据进行结构化和分析。14个挑战和11个驱动因素对FMO具有重要意义。本研究的结果有助于对FMO的理解,为斯里兰卡和处于类似FM发展状态的国家在FM背景下进行进一步研究奠定了基础。
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