Relocating Your In-plant
When the in-plants at McGill University Health Centre got the green light to move into a new facility, the managers were determined to do everything right, from plant design to the move itself. Here’s what they learned.
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Carmin Cristofaro
and Abel De Andrade
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Relocating a department requires more than just moving into the new space. Apart from the actual design of the facilities, you may want to take the opportunity to refresh your equipment. Meet with your representatives and get them involved.
How will the project be financed? If you aren't lucky enough to be given a donation, how will you pay back the loan? Have you engaged your employees? What else needs to be done to successfully transition to your new digs? Our project list had more than 50 items, ranging from financing to human resources, to which we applied time lines.
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Carmin Cristofaro
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Carmin Cristofaro is consultant in process improvement. He was previously in charge of the in-plant at McGill University Health Center in Montreal.
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