Core business and supporting activities in Slovak enterprise
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Abstract
The latest boom of facility management, mostly seen as an essential part of large enterprises, leads us to start thinking about if the growing interest of this phenomenon is caused by a real need of a company and is it even possible start the discussion of usage of facility management in a different than large enterprise?
At the beginning base elements of core business and supporting activities are defined and then the question why facility management is a fundamental part of a corporate leadership is answered. The second part of the article identifies an area of interest and development of a hypothesis that can then be tested. The process of research will be targeted on the enterprises located in the central Slovak region. The digital answer sheet will be used as a baseline for the verification of stated hypotheses. All mentioned processes and procedures will help to clarify the necessity of Facility management for an enterprise.
Keywords: Supporting activities, Core business, Facility management, Facility management surveys;
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