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Skilled Workforce in the
21st Century |
Study Developed By
Howard W Penrose, Ph.D., CMRP and Terrence O’Hanlon, CMRP
The purpose of this study is to explore the upcoming changes
that are viewed by many as the ‘Skilled Workforce Crisis.’ The
importance of the “Skilled Workforce in the 21st Century”
research and study project is that it has been developed
independently and without funding from any particular interest.
Its authors felt that it was important to the Reliability &
Maintenance industry to fully understand what we saw as the real
issues related to the present evolution of business and R&M.
Through the initial concept and development of this project, we
had similar views as those presented by almost all of the
studies that were reviewed in-depth for this study and in
general, as other articles, studies and materials have been
presented recently. However, by taking a look into the history
of business, the workforce and Reliability & Maintenance, a
different pattern emerged. In fact, it almost appears that if
many of the other studies’ recommendations are enforced through
academia and the government there may be more harm than good as
these efforts attempt to hold back business and the skilled
workforce progression through this latest evolution.
What we are seeing, in our time, is quite similar to occurrences
at the turn of both the 19th and 20th Centuries as the attempts
to stop or slow the industrial revolution, scientific management
and the assembly line actually generated more harmful chaos then
helped. In today’s global competitive climate such chaos and
hesitation can irreparably damage an economy. Just as our
forefathers could not fully predict their future...More
Read the rest
of the study here (600K PDF)
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