| by
Wayne Tustin
This is
written for "the boss".
Are
things a bit slow at your place of business?
Congratulations! Now you have time to accomplish goals
for which a year ago you were too busy. Goals such as
training your people.
Beat them
to the punch. Don't wait for your people to remind you
of the excuse you gave them a year ago: "Sorry,
we just can't spare the time."
Demonstrate
your own confidence. There's nothing like a modest
investment in training to demonstrate your own
confidence in the firm and in your people. You want to
keep those valued people, the ones you didn't lay off.
Right now, some of them are thinking about other jobs
or even changing careers. Move quickly, before you
lose them.
Hire
fewer consultants. Are a few of your retirees, whose
specialties a year ago you needed, still coming in,
perhaps as consultants? Now is your chance to dispense
with them and save some money. Train your present
staff in those specialties.
Things to
say. Here are a few ideas for you to rephrase to fit
your own situation and temperament. Possibly say them
to one or more groups. Possibly say them to
individuals.
Hopefully,
you can make points like these to your present staffs:
- I
can assure you that those painful layoffs are now
"history". We miss those people. We have
to get along without them. This is going to
require extra effort from all of you. Some of you
will need some specialized training.
- Now,
while things are slow, we have a great opportunity
to improve our products. Some of you had some
great ideas last year. I'm sorry I was too busy,
then, to really listen to you. Will you please try
me again?
- Now,
while staffing is low, is a great opportunity for
us all to learn how to work more efficiently. Will
each of you please think about taking on some
additional responsibilities? If that requires that
some or all of you obtain specialized training,
suggest it. Please also think about unnecessary
work we can eliminate.
- Are
there technical aspects of your present or future
work, that you don't understand? Now may be a good
time to obtain needed training.
- Some
of you are relatively "new hires", fresh
from college. No doubt you've been a bit surprised
by some of our methods and equipment. Now is a
fine time to ask for specialized practical
training to supplement your university-learned
theory.
A major
benefit: your team will be ready to move fast when
business picks up. It will pick up, you know. It
always has picked up. It always will pick up.
A
reminder: immediately, when individuals attain that
training, reward them with at least a token increase
in take-home pay. You might say something like
"I'm sorry we can't afford more right now, but we
want to show that we appreciate you."
Wayne
Tustin, ERI's president, can be reached at tustin@equipment-reliability.com
or at 805/564-1260.Click
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