We are pleased to offer the following videos and webcasts, which all qualify for one hour of continuing education credits. By successfully answering four true/false questions, attendees will receive a transcript indicating the CEUs earned. This transcript can be used for self-reporting to any necessary licensing body or association.
Facilities managers can overcome reactive building operations by moving toward centralized, integrated platforms that enable real-time monitoring and coordination.
The key to unlocking significant energy savings and performance gains is for facilities managers to prioritize operational excellence before turning to costly capital upgrades.
A cybersecurity expert walks facilities professionals through how building management systems (BMS) are increasingly targeted by attackers — and what practical steps teams can take to identify vulnerabilities, respond to breaches, and strengthen defenses.
A facilities technology expert breaks down why most AI initiatives in facilities management fail — and argues the real opportunity isn’t in buying tools, but in fixing the data that powers them.
Why AI success in buildings starts long before analytics — at the design table, with clear data standards, defined outcomes and owner-driven requirements.
Overview of electronic leak detection (ELD) methods and how they work in roofing and waterproofing.
This video features a presentation and case study on the challenges of managing underground utility infrastructure in large facilities, particularly university campuses.
Facilities managers are accountable for NFPA 25 compliance and must build the technical knowledge to distinguish inspection, testing and maintenance in order to address issues before they lead to safety risks, fatalities or legal consequences.
Facilities leaders must treat workplace violence as a critical operational risk by strengthening emergency planning, training and response protocols to protect occupants and reduce liability.
In order to strengthen both sustainability and performance in plumbing systems, facilities managers must prioritize durable, recyclable materials, adopt proactive maintenance strategies and leverage new protective technologies.
Without a culture built on values and leadership consistency, performance simply won’t hold.
The Women Who Make it Work panel at NFMT East in Charlotte offers facility professionals something often missing from technical sessions: unfiltered insight into the human side of managing buildings and teams.
With so much hype surrounding artificial intelligence, it’s easy for facility teams to feel overwhelmed or even skeptical.
What happens when a system fails isn’t just about the equipment—it’s about the decisions made long before it ever went online.
For facility managers, energy decisions are no longer just about cost—they’re about continuity, risk, and long-term performance.
Misreading a conversation or delivering feedback the wrong way can quietly erode trust—or drive away skilled workers.
Facilities managers face higher stakes as new federal incentives and compliance rules reshape what capital improvement planning looks like.
Test and balance (TAB) can turn hidden HVAC issues into actionable data, enabling facilities managers to make smarter maintenance decisions.
In an evolving construction market, facilities leaders can stay ahead by strengthening capital planning, operational decisions and technology adoption.
Facility managers need to reframe maintenance, staffing and capital needs as risk-based, mission-critical decisions to secure stronger leadership support and funding.
The Great Discussion: Blending Education and Experience in Facilities Management
Modern energy management systems are helping facility professionals reduce rising utility costs through smarter operational control.
Everyday product choices directly impact building occupants. Ken Sandler explains what facility managers can do to make safer, smarter purchasing decisions.
Surviving the Unthinkable: Preparing Your Facility for Disaster
Game On: AI, Arenas, and the Future of Facility Operations
Water is no longer just a utility—it’s a strategic asset.
For facility professionals navigating burnout, stagnation, or simply a curiosity about what’s next, this session offers more than inspiration—it delivers a practical, relatable blueprint for change.
The Impact of AI on the Design of Data Centers
How building enclosure systems — from roofs to foundations — impact energy performance and long-term maintenance planning, and how facility leaders can align capital projects with efficiency goals.
How emotional intelligence helps facility leaders manage stress, improve team performance and build trust in high-pressure environments through practical, real-time regulation and communication strategies.
Why better planning — not faster construction — is the key to delivering operationally ready data centers, and how early coordination can reduce risk, delays, and long-term headaches for facility teams.
Building Systems Commissioning Guideline Overview
Buildings: How Lighting Contributes to it, & Beyond Lighting
Beyond Dashboards: AI for Real Operational and Strategic Decision Making
Fundamentals of Test, Adjust, & Balance for Engineers, Cx & Energy Providers
Effective communication and clear expectations enable facilities managers to avoid costly missteps and keep high-stakes projects moving efficiently.
Resilience is no longer a “nice to have” add on to sustainability, it’s an operational requirement driven by more frequent, more costly hazard events and the realities of aging infrastructure.
Today’s affordable devices can still be the wrong tool in the wrong hands, and what facility managers should ask before trusting results.
Kim Nance, Maureen Roskoski and Keri Steers give an unfiltered look on what it takes to lead in facilities management.
Develop a strategic plan and engage your team to uphold the mission. Learn how in this video from NFMT Baltimore
Three chief operating officers share how they are modernizing facilities amid funding challenges in this session from NFMT Baltimore
Earn continuing education credits by watching any of these education sessions from NFMT Baltimore.
Watch this webcast on demand to learn how to build a risk inventory and gauge urgency
From quiet quitters to top performers, learn how to transform your workforce from the NFMT Baltimore General Session
Hear empowering and inspirational insight from the Women in FM panel from NFMT Baltimore
Facility managers can turn disruption into opportunity by streamlining operations, embracing technology, and building agile teams in this video from NFMT Baltimore
Improving the envelope isn’t just about sealing leaks or adding insulation. It’s about a whole-building approach — and knowing how to pay for it
Learn how QR codes provide the foundation to better asset data in this video from NFMT Baltimore
Conserving water improves operational efficiency. Get water management strategies in this video
Proactive emergency planning and expert structural response are essential long-term facility resilience. Learn why in this video from NFMT Baltimore