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Voice of the Facility Manager survey shows overwork a major issue, yet more than half of respondents largely enjoy their roles and nearly 40% are looking to technology to boost efficiency.
A survey of 750 European facility management professionals by , a global leader in real estate software solutions, reveals that mental health is the biggest challenge they face, with 39% pinpointing it as a critical issue. This feedback is unsurprising given that heavy workloads and increased job demands have likewise emerged as a major concern in MRI’s Voice of the Facility Manager report. The research shows that 70% of the respondents work beyond their contracted time, with nearly a third (30%) working at least 10 additional hours each week – and over one in 10 (12%) putting in more than 20 extra hours weekly. On the positive side, 54% affirm that they still enjoy their work to varying degrees and 60% feel they have a good work-life balance, according to the findings.
“Facility managers shoulder the stresses and responsibilities of their daily duties while also ensuring accurate maintenance records and other property data, and it’s taking a toll on their mental wellbeing,” says James Massey, Managing Director of Facilities Management at MRI Software. “The good news is the majority still have a positive outlook, and over half say they would recommend facilities management as a career. That said, technology offers a lifeline, giving them the digital tools they need to boost efficiency, utilize data, monitor buildings, manage energy usage, and predict maintenance hotspots.”
In looking at tech trends in the industry, the report reveals that 30% of FM professionals see new technology and digital disruption as an opportunity and 20% see developments in these areas as “essential to embrace”. Similarly, the same proportions view advanced data analysis and cloud-based data collection as an opportunity (30%) or essential to embrace (20%).
The report reveals that two-thirds (67%) of the FM professionals surveyed are considering changing or adopting new FM software, with 38% saying their aim is to boost efficiency and productivity. All respondents report using technology in some form, and 31% say they are employing multiple systems. These include FM software (56%), contractor management software (40%), visitor management software (37%), incident reporting software (37%) and leasing software (33%).
Other key findings in the report include:
Download the full report here.