Presenter: Mike Elsholz Company: Steelcase Inc. History: 25 years experience Engineering Project Management Test Lab Supervisor Model Shop Manager Outside.

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Presenter: Mike Elsholz Company: Steelcase Inc. History: 25 years experience Engineering Project Management Test Lab Supervisor Model Shop Manager Outside interests: family, golf, football, wood working. 1 Managing People

Outline: Hiring Internships Temporary Staffing Support and Outsourcing Overtime Management Manage Employee Stress Employee Development Model Maker Titles/Positions Gender/Minority Issues 2 Managing People Presentation This is an interactive presentation, I will be sharing some of my experiences and have open discussion. We are all here to learn.

3 Hiring Determine the position of need Permanent or Temporary long term or short term Area of focus (Model maker, wood, upholstery, sheet metal, machining…) Look at your long term and short term needs Define your criteria (prioritize ) Work standard Education Experience level Skill set Organization/team environment fit

4 Hiring Have a consistent interview outline and set of questions Define your question based on your criteria Involve a team member to help interview What to look for Do they have the skills that you are looking for Would they fit into your organization What are your experiences or challenges with hiring?

5 Internships Usages General support for Model Makers (assign a mentor) Smaller independent project research project shop improvement project that they have design input. Advantage Added resources for projects Coverage for summer vacations New and fresh ideas Potential permanent employee Provides a great opportunity for inspiring Model Makers

6 Internships Challenges: Finding Students that are willing to leave home /college town Finding a meaningful projects (ownership) Making Internships attractive Offer competitive wages Offer weekly housing stipend For larger companies have intern events What are your experience using interns? Good/Bad

7 Temporary Staffing Support Long Term and Short Term Temp agency vs. local model shop i.e. Manpower manages our long term temp staff We use a couple local shop for short term Benefits Support for spikes in your work loads Help to meet your project dates Minimize layoff of permanent staff Provides opportunity to evaluate for permanent employment Reduce stress by have the addition resources Who uses temporary staff? How has it worked out for you?

8 Outsourcing Outsourcing is another good way to help balance your work. Usages and Benefits Support spikes in your work loads Reduce stress Helps ensure target dates are met Minimize layoff of permanent staff Builds relationship that you can trust when needed What to consider (know your business) The type of work you need to control versus the work that you can more easily send out. i.e. Machining, modeling, molding, casting… Cost of outsourcing, where is the best gain for the cost. Your time (where is it best spent) The project due date.

9 Work loads vs. Capacity Example shows shop capacity and work load (in hours) per week. You can use number of people, per day, per month. You can use to project your work loads and track history that may help you determine hiring needs. Hours

10 Overtime Management What is the Purpose? High work loads Meeting due dates How to Control OT Costs? Balance work across your team based on due dates Improve work flow or processes Improve work planning/scheduling Use resources wisely, leverage their strengths Add resources – temps and interns Outsource work that is less costly outside than inside or at least a wash. i.e.. Machining, casting… Anyone have additional experiences on using and controlling OT?

11 Stress The impact of stress in the workplace:  Increased or excessive absenteeism  High or increased accident rates or claims  Reduced morale  Poor interpersonal relations in the workplace  Poor or reduced work output and performance  Increased staff turnover “The APA survey found three quarters of people have experienced physical symptoms as a result of stress, such as headache, fatigue and an upset stomach in combination with feelings of irritability, anger, nervousness and lack of motivation.” APA – American Psychological Association

12 Stress Stress comes, in part, from:  The pressures of today's connected world. Because of , cell phones and the Internet, Americans are finding it increasingly difficult to switch off from the stresses of the workplace and concentrate on their personal priorities — over half of respondents said that job demands interfered with family or home responsibilities.  Technology: "While technology undoubtedly improves our lives, information overload can add to the stress levels of an already overworked nation and lead to using unhealthy behaviors to cope with that stress," says psychologist David Ballard, PsyD, MBA, of APA. "What is important is to learn how to effectively manage your stress, so you can perform at your best both at home and at work.“  Project time line: In today world consumers' expect new products faster and less expensive, so the race to the market with new products have increase the need to prototype quicker (shorter turn around).

13 Managing Employee Stress How to manage stress? Understand that it stress is real Understand Employee Stress levels Talk about stress as a team Create a “to do” list Help prioritize our employee’s work Focus at the task at hand gives a sense of accomplishment Offer or encourage exercising Have a team lunch (pizza), group outing Offer support; Listen to your employee, allow they to release their frustration Offer professional help if needed Open discussion: What are other ways that you recognize stress and reduce stress?

14 Employee Development Encourage continuous development On the job training (cross training) Formal classes (Tech. schools, C.C.) Webinars Conferences Trade shows * These all energize your employee, increase their knowledge and will add value to your team.

15 Model Maker Titles/Position Provide various levels (gives employees motivation to continue to grow). Examples (Steelcase): Associate Model Maker Model Maker Senior Model Maker Team leader Principle Model Maker

16 Model Maker Titles/Position

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18 Gender/Minority Issues Equal Pay/Pay Rates/Scale Range Set Criteria (defined job description at each level) Experience Education Level Accomplishments Successes Projects (scale and scope) Policy Driven / ownership Equal employment opportunity policy Open discussion:

19 Global Discussion Time Zones Language Barriers Outsourcing Traveling Forms of communication Teleconferencing a conference with participants in different locations linked by telecommunications devices. Video conferencing Videoconferencing is the conduct of a videoconference by a set of telecommunication technologies which allow two or more locations to communicate by simultaneous two-way video and audio transmissions. It has also been called 'visual collaboration' and is a type of groupware....