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Combatting Low Culture Survey Results

Combatting Low Culture Survey Results

What do you do when you get low culture survey results? A study by the Society for Human Resource Management found that 80% of employees say that workplace culture is a crucial factor in their decision to stay in an organization. Whenever someone shares with me that they quit their position and moved on to […]

Strategies to Boost Employee Morale

Strategies to Boost Employee Morale

How do you boost employee morale in a factory environment? The National Safety Council found that workplace stress amounts to 300 billion dollars each year in costs. This is in the form of absenteeism, turnover, and drops in productivity. It is a costly problem when we allow the routine of factory work to stress people […]

Comprehensive Supervisory Training

Comprehensive Supervisory Training

What are the benefits of comprehensive supervisory training in manufacturing? The only time you generally receive supervisory training is when you are promoted, when in fact you have not even been exposed to issues as a supervisor yet. This training should be an ongoing process, not just a one-time event when someone is promoted. According […]

Trends in Front Line Leadership Training

Trends in Front Line Leadership Training

What is the future of manufacturing front line leadership training? The landscape of front line leadership training is ever-changing, and it is important to stay on top of best practices so that your leaders can benefit accordingly. Read on to discover ten of the most recent trends in front line leadership training that we consider […]

Continuous Training for Manufacturing Supervisors

Continuous Training for Manufacturing Supervisors

How important is continuous training for manufacturing supervisors? Training is not a one-time event that you can move on from. People learn over time and manufacturing supervisors require continuous training. Below, we will explore three myths that are commonly assumed when it comes to continuous training.