Showing posts with label skills retention. Show all posts
Showing posts with label skills retention. Show all posts

Friday, February 1, 2013

Engaged workers make inspired/happy/productive workers

A great article from Innovation Excellence about the three types of workers in any given organisation: Engaged, Not Engaged and Actively Disengaged.

The article details the ramifications of having workers not engaged in the business and happily, a number of strategies to remedy the issue. Of particular use is the infographic see below:



An article well worth reading especially if you're interested in re-engaging your staff. Click here to read the full article.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Skills development: are manufacturers shooting themselves in the foot?

A pertinent question as asked by the Manufacturing Executive blog. It aligns with one of our previous posts about the benefits of recruiting mature-aged workers. But in the long-term does this benefit the industry?

Will this practice of hiring mature-aged workers ultimately discourage Gen-Y and the long-term sustainability of the manufacturing industry?

Comment below or on the post at Manufacturing Executive.   

Thursday, April 12, 2012

A global perspective on NextGen workforce

Manufacturing Executive poses some good question on its website regarding the features of the next generation workforce:

"Next-gen workers in the US and Western Europe, for example, have high - some say unrealistic - expectations of well-balanced home/work lives and work that has meaning beyond a pay check. But...the expectations of Millennials in Asia are significantly different. There it's all about rapid advancement and compensation. If such opportunities aren't readily available, next-geners in China will quickly bolt for greener pastures.."

What do you think? Comment below or at the Manufacturing Executive blog.