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HR Trends Manufacturing 2019

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  1. 1. HR TRENDS IN MANUFACTURING 2019
  2. 2. Peter Rowley Human Capital Management Strategy Director Foreword The world of work is changing at an alarming pace but none more so than in the Manufacturing sector where the pace of change required to simply stand-still for another year is at a frightening speed. Just the mere mention of Industry 4.0 just serves to remind us of the rate of change and transformation which the industry is experiencing. To help gain and share greater insight into your HR community perspective in Manufacturing, Oracle recently undertook a survey to unearth some of the trends within the Industry, these insights are of great value and we are delighted to share these with you. I wish to thank profusely all of those who have helped pull these insights together. These people are all engaging with those at the coal-face in the manufacturing world every day, so we value their insight. However, most thanks must go to all the participants who have taken the time to contribute insight and allow us to share the bigger picture. Thank you so much. At a glance some of the key observations, which are fleshed out in greater detail below in the report, include the following aspects.
  3. 3. Driving Efficiency With the backdrop of Industry 4.0, how do we help employees become the best versions of themselves and maximise employee productivity and output? Many are concerned about how their organisations will engage with and leverage Artificial or Adaptive Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning, and Robotic Process Automation (RPA). Additionally, Internet of Things (IoT) is now reaching into the world of Health and Safety and acting as an advance warning system on process and safety. Many of them are asking themselves hard questions about how ready they are for emerging technologies. They know it is no longer a question of “if but when” and assessing our people and organisational preparedness, knowledge, skills and experience for adopting these technologies. Engagement Highly correlated to efficiency is that old chestnut - Engagement. Thankfully, many of the HR professionals in our survey are reporting positive engagement numbers although 40% are suggesting that there is still significant room for improvement on engagement. However, for me one of the key elements of understanding engagement is not just the number on the dial but what form of engagement is at play in the specific enterprise. I often draw insight from a recent research piece “Shades of Grey: An exploratory study of engagement in work teams” in which the authors narrowed Engagement spectrum down to four very specific forms. The research, by Ashridge Executive Education, Engage for Success and Oracle is just hot-off-the-press and makes really compelling reading for those of you concerned by enterprise engagement. EmployeeTurnover Again, a clear by-product of engagement is employee-turnover. Thankfully, many of the respondents (in excess of 80%) are in a position to say they are confident that they can capture the reasons why the employees leave which helps underpin their retention strategies. However, for many of them the challenge remains to extract insight from a lot of data, much of it unstructured. Enter the field of data analytics and how organisations can leverage better insight quickly. Learning and Development In manufacturing, many of our clients are clearly well versed with the criticality of Learning and Development in underpinning their survival strategies. Over 30% of the HR Directors think that Learning and Development needs to be improved. Again, given to ongoing march of Industry 4.0 many enterprises are assessing their readiness, and that of their employees for engaging with ML, AI, RPA, etc. What impact do these have on future Workforce planning – what are the implications for buying-in or building new competencies and skills. Skills gaps are widening faster so many CHROs now appreciate the imperative for new Learning technologies and social learning platforms which can accelerate the pace of Learning and narrow the skills gap. Talent Acquisition This presented the biggest surprise for us as many of our prospects are in the market looking at how they can cut hiring cost radically – over 80% are still reporting a high-level of dependency and use of recruitment companies. Thankfully, many equally realise the massive potential for cost-saving if they can turn the dial down and lessen reliability on external recruiters. Massive advances have occurred in the adoption of AI and ML into our own Talent Acquisition solutions which enable users to have the combination of reach and great engagement while leveraging Adoptive Intelligence to maximise the ability to intelligently screen. HRIS Finally, it is interesting to note that in excess of 40% of those surveyed have had no change to their overall HRIS landscape over a three-year period. What this means however, is that the pace of change in HRIS has sped up significantly and for many, gone are the days of a buying a HR solution that would drive your business for 10-15 years.
  4. 4. Engagement of the workforce Starting with the engagement of the workforce, employers clearly understand the benefits of having an engaged workforce, citing improved collaboration, operational efficiency, better business performance, and improved customer service as direct benefits of strong employee engagement. From the survey, 64% of them feel that their current workforce is engaged i.e. feel passionate about their work, are committed to the organisation and put effort in their work. A lot of research has been performed on the impact of an engaged workforce and the importance of employee engagement can’t be overstated or underestimated. Employee engagement strategies have been proven to reduce staff turnover, improve productivity and efficiency, retain customers at a higher rate and help generate higher profits. Most importantly engaged employees are happier. So, for the remaining 36%, this is where the true test will be: understanding what engages their workforce and how they address this. 64% thinkthattheir workforceis engaged
  5. 5. Why do employees leave Organisations? Effective retention strategies often begin during the employee recruitment process. Employees are more inclined to remain with a company that fulfils the promise made when their employment offer was extended. Companies that provide a realistic view of their corporate environment, advancement opportunities and job expectations to new hires can positively influence employee retention. In our ever-changing world it’s important to remember that your new hire will be judging the organisation long before you can assess their performance, so it is vital to get their journey with you off to a positive start. A very large majority (86%) of the HR directors advised that they can capture the reasons as to why employees leave their organisation. This is a positive finding, meaning they can collate information and act accordingly. Enhancing the employee experience can help retain your staff and save you on average 50-60% of the employee’s salary per hire, so capturing this information is vital to help you build your retention strategy. The top five reasons why employees decide to leave an organisation are the following: the lack of vision from the organisation, the lack of recognition and appreciation of their work, the inadequate opportunities for development, the financial insecurity and the failure to listen to employees’ opinions.1 86%cancapturethereasons whytheemployees leave 1 https://www.insightsforprofessionals.com/blog/8-reasons-why-your-employees-are-leaving
  6. 6. Performance reviews When it comes to performance reviews change is upon us as organisations are moving towards a more collaborative and flexible approach, designed to ensure that employees have complete transparency on how they are tracking against their goals at any point in time. Companies are noticing these trends and that we are also living in an age where instant gratification is expected. If organisations want their employees engaged, performance reviews should be carried out frequently. Employees want more feedback from their management about their work and they want to understand how to improve themselves quickly. Performance reviews carried out more frequently will boost engagement from the employees, reduce turnover and increase the organisations productivity. Having better quality conversations with your employees will make them feel valued, we’ve all been in that appraisal where you’ve been asked; “Where do you see yourself in 5 years’ time?”; it’s a painful one to answer. Now imagine the appraisal taking place where the employee has already indicated where they want to be and what their aspirations are, by utilising a modern HRIS. The line manager can access this information prior to the appraisal and tailor the conversation specifically to the individual where a much more valuable conversation will take place. This will have a positive impact for all involved. 54%arereviewingemployees’ performanceoncea year
  7. 7. Recruitment The recruitment of talent is one of the most important engines within any organisation. The benefits of having an internal recruiting strategy are numerous. The main benefit is that, thanks to in- house recruitment, the recruiters and organisation know exactly what they need and what kind of people they need to fit in with the values and culture that they require. The other advantage of in-house recruitment is that it is much less costly for recruiting large numbers of people compared to a recruitment agency. Besides that, easy and user-friendly systems exist enabling you to go through the in-house recruitment process more efficiently than you may think. Currently, many organisations are using recruitment agencies which we know can be incredibly costly and not always give get the results you are desired. The recruitment of new hires includes the posting of jobs, shortlisting, meeting the candidates and interviewing them. Lots of different and more cost-effective ways exist, such as staff referral schemes etc. 83% of Organisations surveyed, declared that they use the services of agencies to recruit new hires. Recruiters opt to work with agencies for saving time with interviews and avoid administrative work, advertise roles online and even negotiate salaries. However, outsourcing roles ultimately comes with a hefty price tag, which could be better used in other areas. 83%Arecurrentlyusing recruitmentagencies
  8. 8. Areas for improvement More and more organisations focus on Continuous Improvement as a way to stay competitive. We are continuously seeing a change in attitude towards HR departments and what they can bring to the table. The benefits of continuous improvement are several from; streamlining the workflows, reducing costs and increasing efficiency. In HR, continuous improvement helps to drive more commitment and engagement from employees, improve relationships and increase productivity. Adaptability is increasingly important, evident from the fact that 52% of the Fortune 500 companies from the year 2000 no longer exist! Adaptability is a concern for all departments and is one of the factors driving competitiveness of organisations. Indeed, organisations succeeding at adapting their products and services to the market’s trends is proof that adaptability is a crucial. For HR directors, the number one area which could be improved according to the survey is Employee engagement. Even though most HR professionals said that they feel that their workforce is engaged, they still think that there is room for improvement. Employee engagement can improve the efficiency and morale of your staff and we should always look at improving the way we work and collaborate to help improve results. More initiatives should be launched to engage your people, whether this is having a solid Learning and Development path or a wellness imitative for your employees. Transparency and honesty from an organisation impact engagement. Organisations can offer this transparency through its systems. The improvement of your Learning and Development (LandD) strategy will enable your employees to achieve career goals and improve individual performance. With the ever-changing workforce, your employees will expect to have updates and visibility of their performance in “real time” as the need for instant gratification ison the rise. The improvement of LandD can have a significant and positive impact on the engagement of your workforce, which will give them a sense of consideration and care. Organisations must give the opportunity to the employees to learn the skills that are needed to achieve their personal targets and give them the visibility to check in on their own individual progress at any given time. 31%Thinkthatlearningand developmentcanbe improved 40%Thinkthatemployee engagementcanbeimproved
  9. 9. The modernisation of HR systems is an important matter in every organisation. Modernisation of systems enables you to increase the motivation of employees in ways we have previously outlined. Today we are talking more and more about employee experience. The modernisation of your HR system enables you to create a positive and engaging employee experience. Employee experience starts before potential candidates/ employees join the organisation right until the day they may leave. A modern HR system will help enhance employee experience by e.g. giving the employees the possibility to give and get feedback from management, reviewing packages of benefits, identifying the employees suitable for certain learning opportunities. Besides the increase in motivation and engagement of employees, the modernisation of HR systems will enable employees and managers to get access to data in real-time. Modernisation of the HR systems can help you cut costs and streamline outdated workflows, enabling HR to truly become a strategic arm to the organisation. 43%haven’tupdatedHR systemswithinthelast 3years Modernisation and Why it is Important
  10. 10. Brexit Concerns Although uncertainty remains about the ultimate outcomes, it’s clear that Brexitwillhave significant repercussions, both positive and negative for the manufacturing sector. According to Henry Anson, editor of the Manufacturer Magazine, “The manufacturing sector is highly resilient and will now focus on how to make the most of the opportunities that Brexit creates.” HR has a crucial role to play in implementing Brexit strategy, where people issues will rank highly among the practical implications. Competition is likely to increase. For example, Sterling’s fall in value relative to major currencies has increased export competitiveness, but has also increased imported component prices, bringing additional cost. Moreover, the potential imposition of tariffs will be a challenge in terms of destination markets for industrial goods and for imports—but also for the complex supply chains through which components are sourced inside or outside the EU. Manufacturing companies which rely on the availability of a skilled workforce are also likely to suffer if immigration controls restrict their ability to secure necessary skills.
  11. 11. Improve the engagement with your employees. Engagement can be achieved by making feel them better for coming at work. This can be achieved thanks to great employee experience from the onboarding of the employee until the leave of the employee. Employee experience can be improved thanks to HCM systems to streamline processes and make complex tasks easy. Regarding the gathering of the reasons why the employees leave, HCM systems can make this task much easier. The HCM systems will enable you to capture these reasons in real-time through surveys and to be able to react more quickly. Performance reviews should be done more frequently. The performance reviews will enable you to have a quicker feedback from the employees on their performance. This shorten time could also improve employee engagement as it would make them feel more valued andcared about. In-house recruitment should be strongly considered. This kind of recruitment will save you cost, time and most of all enable you to hire the right talent foryour company. Learning and Development should be highly considered as the skills gap in manufacturing industry is increasing. Competition and New Technologies (e.g. AI, Robotics, Blockchain) are creating new needs in hard skills. This means that companies will have to teach these skills to their employees to keep them employable. Besides the skills gap, the Learning and Development area is a key point for employee engagement, as the employees are looking for learning every-day. This area will be a crucial point for new generations coming (Yand Z). Companies must consider the modernisation of their HR systems. Today, HR systems allow companies to attract talents, recruit, train and keep them. This attraction of talent is one source of competitiveness of companies. Besides the talent question, modernised systems enable to have real-time data allowing you to make quicker decisions. Action Plan Conclusion As we have discovered, engagement from the workforce is an important concern of our interviewees. This drives the efficiency of every company, which means that if the employees feel good in their organisation, they will give their best each day. Moreover, the engagement of the employee finds its origin in the trust, integrity and communication between the organisation and its’ employees. Engagement from the workforce is critical and will be even more critical for the years to come. Those interviewed believe it’s a key area and also an area which can be improved. Besides employee engagement, performance management constitutes another concern for organisations. In this survey, all interviewees carry out performance reviews, meaning that managers and employees work together to plan, monitor and review employee’s work objectives and overall contribution to the organisation.This concern is one with highest importance for HR and performance of the employees has been cited as an area of improvement for a large number surveyed. Finally, recruitment is a big concern for the organisations surveyed. Many organisations will need to recruit talent with the right skills. This will be a challenge for the coming years as the job market is ever changing with new disruptive technologies.
  12. 12. About Oracle Oracle provides essential elements for companies to pioneer innovations and drive new business models. For example, applications based on artificial intelligence (AI) can suggest the next best actions, automate answers, and provide personalized service. Oracle embeds machine learning into several management and security offerings to help monitor, troubleshoot, and predict potential outages and security breaches. We enable automated but personalized interactions across our applications via digital assistants - and we’ve integrated AI into analytics to help discover hidden patterns. Oracle is the #1 provider of HCM software, with a broad portfolio of solutions for companies of all sizes. https://www.oracle.com/applications/human-capital-management/ References Engagement Shades - http://hultmedia.ef-cdn.com/~/media/hultedu/executive-education/research/shades%20of%20grey.pdf?la=en Employees Leaving - www.insightsforprofessionals.com/blog/8-reasons-why-your-employees-are-leaving
  13. 13. Kelvin Page HR Technology and Transformation Specialist Adrien Orban is part of the Digital Specialist Program at Oracle. Previously, he has worked as a project and change manager for SWIFT. Besides that, he has been a market research consultant and has worked with multi-size organisations to help them develop their strategies. You can find Adrien on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/adrien-orban-36886377/ About the Authors Kelvin Page is a HR Technology and change specialist at Oracle, specifically focussing on strategic HR projects within the Manufacturing industry who assists and directs organisations with change management. He is on a mission to help SMEs grow, transform and adapt to the changing world of work and open the eyes to what might change in the near future. Youcan find Kelvin on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelvinpage/ Adrien Orban Digital Specialist

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