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Business Management Review | Friday, March 18, 2022
Employers with multiskilled employees enjoy flexibility in their workforce.
FREMONT, CA: Multiskilled workers have training and skills in more than one business area. For instance, in a manufacturing environment, multiskilled workers may obtain training in all aspects of building products and the capability to perform quality inspections. Such accommodations enable a firm to move workers where needed from one moment to another. Companies cross-train employees to boost productivity and diminish labor costs.
Flexibility
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Employers with multiskilled employees enjoy flexibility in their workforce, which allows the employer to schedule and arrange workers to best fit the needs of the business. In addition, workers can fill in for absent employees and work in any area of the business that needs increased manpower at any time and for any duration. This allows the business owner to sustain production levels under several circumstances that otherwise leave workers idled or profits on the table.
Decreased Labor Costs
A business with a multi skilled labor force can function with fewer employees necessary to conduct business. Workers skilled in just one area of the business may sit idle while waiting for work to become available. A multiskilled workforce moves with the workload contrary to waiting for the work to come to them. This occurs in fewer idle work hours, which decreases the cost to the business owner.
Efficiency in Planning
Planning & scheduling workers can make modifications to the production schedule to satisfy customer demand without losing productivity. For instance, when a customer requests a faster delivery, planners can adjust the production schedule to satisfy the new date without disruption to production because all workers can concentrate on the new customer requirement. In addition, planning and scheduling activities can often focus on the customer's requirements and not the staff's capabilities in a business with a pliant workforce.
Employee Satisfaction
Multiskilled workers are not endangered by obsolescence when new technology changes the method of production, as workers used to learning new skills steadily can adapt to changes in production. In addition, employee satisfaction enhances morale in a business, which leads to increases in productivity and employee retention rates.
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