Why it is Important to Recognize Shop Floor Employees Most leaders and companies do not realize how impactful recognition is in the workplace. There are 3 reasons why that is: Unnecessary: Your hard labor is recognized and acknowledged in your salary. Too Expensive: Time and money are not essential expenses for the business. Top Performers […]
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The Reasons Why Manufacturing Leaders Help Retain More Employees
Retaining employees is a real issue in manufacturing, and it is not because these workers detest the idea of remaining at any job longer than a year. This perception can influence your behavior, which results in that self-fulfilling prophecy coming true. Do They Have a Reason to Stay? The fact is that an employee who […]
How To Encourage Behavior Changes After Training Your Warehouse Supervisors
Training warehouse supervisors must increase their effectiveness to sustain changes over time. There is a current perception that there is never enough time to participate in training. Certainly not enough time to do a proper follow-up to reinforce those leadership skills.
How To Keep Logistics Supervisors Engaged After Training
How Do You Keep Logistics Supervisors Engaged After Training? A significant number of companies view training more as an event and not as much as a process. There is a current bias regarding logistic supervisors: they will not stay engaged with training after it is delivered, and it is impossible to change these habits because […]
Are Your Manufacturing Leaders Quiet Firing Their Employees
Manufacturing Leaders Quiet Firing Last week we focused on quiet quitting. This week our focus is reversed as we explore manufacturing leaders quiet firing. Quiet firing does still exist in workplaces, and a few ways you can recognize it is when your leaders start to take away things from people in terms of: Work schedule […]