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How To Build A Flexible Workforce

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DC Velocity February 2009

By Donald Jacobson and Shelley Safian

Rather than laying off workers and rehiring when business picks up, some companies have concluded there's a better approach.

In boom times or bust, one thing doesn't change: The core of any distribution business is its people. No matter what's going on in the economy at large, you need employees who know what they're doing, know how your company runs, and know how to get the job done right and on time.

Lately, it's become clear that you also need a workforce that's flexible. When demand fluctuates, overhead typically must be adjusted to match. In the past, companies dealt with this by laying off workers when business slowed and rehiring when sales picked up. But now, many companies are concluding that a better approach is to build a flexible workforce more suited to a variable business climate. How do you do that? Here are some tips:

If you find a good match, ask the employee to cut back to part-time work, with his/her salary supplemented with an adjunct instructor's pay. (Adjunct instructors are hired on a course-by-course basis.) That way, they'll still be available when you need them back. In unpredictable times, you need to look out for your skilled workers while ensuring your own staffing needs are met. By thinking outside the box, you can keep them close at hand while assuring a more secure future for everyone.

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