The facilities-management sector is adapting to new expectations as firms embrace inclusion, ambition and operational excellence. This issue draws attention to developments that reflect a broader transformation in how buildings and work environments are managed, and who leads them.

'ISS launches pioneering Culture, Race and Ethnicity leadership apprenticeship programme' establishes a fresh benchmark for inclusion and leadership development. The programme demonstrates how investing in social equity can enhance team cohesion, open leadership pathways and shape workplace culture for long-term benefit. 

In a different register, 'EFSIM facilities management prepares for Saudi exchange IPO to fuel growth' signals confidence in regional demand and positions the sector for expansion beyond traditional boundaries. 

Meanwhile, the Facilities Management Awards will reveal its 2026 finalists on 16 December 2025. 'Henderson Group Property’s win earlier this year for Best Building & Workplace Performance' set the benchmark for success the Awards continue to celebrate.

These stories reflect a single idea: the future of facilities management depends on inclusive leadership, strategic growth and high-performance operations. Engaging with these developments offers readers a clear view of how the sector is evolving to meet social, commercial and environmental expectations.