Crafting a Resilient Labor Plan: A How-To Guide for Success
You walk into your office at 8:00 AM ready to take on the day. Coffee in hand, you log into your computer to check your emails. You go to take a sip and suddenly you choke reading the top email. “Subject: Short 20 production operators! Need help!”
The email is from your 2nd shift production supervisor. You received a rush order from one of your largest customers that your team cannot let fall through the cracks. You frantically call your staffing agency and see what they can do. The person through the other side of the phone is baffled, “This afternoon? The best we can do is about 5 workers…”
Great. Now you’re short 15 workers, the blame is going to fall on you because you didn’t plan ahead, and you have a coffee stain on your new shirt.
What could you have done differently to be seen as a strategic, proactive business partner instead of reacting to the problem?
Creating an effective labor plan is essential for maintaining operational efficiency, especially during peak seasons. According to a Deloitte report, 74% of businesses report significant labor shortages during peak seasons due to inadequate labor planning (MadiCorp). Below, we will walk you through how to develop a robust plan, ensure you are well-prepared to handle any challenges, and talk about what a modern labor solution can do for your business.?
Let’s dive in.?
Inputs for Your Labor Plan
Labor plans ensure efficiency, cost control, and adaptability for your business. Starting with the right inputs to your labor plan enables you to craft the right outputs.
1. Understand Your Data
Begin your labor forecast by collecting and analyzing historical data:
2. Collaborate with Stakeholders
Discuss with key department leads to gather insights and drive alignment:
Building the Labor Plan
Developing a labor plan can be daunting, especially if you aren’t an excel wizard. With a simple framework and a good template (download one here), you can get anything done.
3. Forecasting Demand
If you aren’t responsible for forecasting demand, you still may be able to assess the strength of those forecasts:
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4. Building Your Labor Requirements
Establish your labor needs based on your demand forecast:
Operational Considerations
Now that you have your labor plan built, you can focus on how to best utilize it.
5. Monitoring and Adjusting in Real-Time
Monitor your labor performance and adjust staffing plans as needed:
6. Handling Peak Season Challenges
Prepare for peak season by building flexibility and resilience into your labor plan:
7. Find a Flexible Labor Provider
Prepare for peak season by seeking a labor provider that can be as nimble as your business requires:
Conclusions
As Dwight D. Eisenhower famously said, “plans are worthless, but planning is everything.” Nothing could be truer with a labor plan.? A well-thought-out labor plan is the key to operational success. While it won’t save you from coffee stains, it will help you prepare to understand how to balance the complexities of your labor. Even if things don’t go according to plan, the act of planning will help you stay sharp to think through all of the contingencies. By adopting a solid planning process, you can go into peak season with confidence.?
Prepare for a successful peak season. Download our Labor Planning Template and visit the Traba Case Studies page for additional resources.
Chief of Staff at Traba
3 个月Love this template!
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3 个月Great storyline Oliver Salman!
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3 个月Love the focus on data driven decisions???