Firing up the training
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Magazine Article, Source : The Manufacturer
Zone : Skills and productivity
Published : May 2008
Building a multi-skilled workforce is a tough, demanding, long-term proposition.
Annie Gregory asks if it’s really worth it
Sites with a multi-skilled workforce talk not just about productivity gains but flexible labour deployment, reduced dependency on temporary labour, improved OEE, increased responsiveness to customer demand, leaner operations and devolved decision...
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