Title: Workforce planning
1Workforce planning
- DEVELOPING AND IMPLEMENTING WORKFORCE PLANS
2Can you guess the links between these 3 images?
3IN THIS TOPIC YOU WILL LEARN ABOUT
- Components of workforce plans
- Assessing internal and external influences on
workforce plans - The value of using
- workforce plans
4Aims Today
Understand the stages involved in workforce
planning
Workforce planning is a systematic process for
identifying and addressing the gaps between the
workforce of today and the human capital needs
of tomorrow
5WORKFORCE PLANNING
- The process of assessing current and future
staffing needs - Allows management to be proactive and plan for
any changes in the future size or nature of the
workforce
Future workforce Size and skills
How? What steps can a business take in
preparation?
Current workforce Size and skills
Where are we now?
How are we going to get there?
Where do we want to be in the future?
6Alan Sugars workforce planning.
7Alan Sugars workforce planning.
- Corporate objectives ?
- Audit current staff age, skills, flexibility,
management ? What skills does the sidekick need? - Identify need to recruit advertise, job
description, person specification, selection
procedure ? Will this post be advertised? What
skills does the sidekick need? - Training needed for the role?
8Alan Sugars workforce planning.
It's quintessentially British to have the
slightly older woman. We don't do glamour in
Britain, we do sensible, regal and sound. We have
the candidates for eye-candy and it's important
that they are looking across the boardroom at the
craggiest faces.
- Corporate objectives next series sidekick
needed. - Audit current staff age, skills, flexibility,
management The communication of Mountford and
Hewer is mostly non-verbal. They never ingratiate
themselves with the contestants, which I think is
admirable You have to be brilliant at
eye-rolling, arched eyebrows, cocked heads,
mischievous smiles, sometimes looking away in
sheer horror. - Identify need to recruit advertise, job
description, person specification, selection
procedure in time for next year - Train on the job, off the job appraisal
9Another real business example.
10Terminal 5 Heathrow
- It took 18 years to design, 20,000 workers to
build and cost 4.3bn - but now Heathrow
airport's terminal five is finally complete. The
new building, designed by the Richard Rogers
Partnership, is 'one of the most breathtaking
man-made spaces in modern Britain,'
So what workforce plans did they need?
11Terminal 5 Heathrow
Corporate objectives ? Audit current staff age,
skills, flexibility, management ? Identify need
to recruit advertise, job description, person
specification, selection procedure ? Training
needed for the role?
12Workforce plan
- Corporate objectives opening a new terminal!
- Audit current staff age, skills, flexibility,
management need loads more! - Identify need to recruit advertise, job
description, person specification, selection
procedure in time for opening. - Train on the job, off the job appraisals
this was BAA weak point!
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14Problems at Heathrow.
To what extent is it important to get
workforce planning right?
- Management not listening to experienced staff
concerns - Not enough staff employed
- Lack of experience with the layout of the
building (staff lost/couldnt give clear
directions) - Lack of training only had 1 full run through of
most areas working didnt have a run through
of baggage handling! - Low staff morale..
What are the consequences of getting it wrong?
15Back to some theory.
16What are our workforce needs??!
How do organisations decide?
17Auditing and Looking forward..
How old are the staff who will be retiring?
What skills do the staff have?
Who is willing to take on a new challenge?
And what are the future needs?
18Workforce Planning
Productivity Levels
Existing Workforce
Machinery
Workforce Planning
State of the Economy
Demand for Product
Competition
19What type of workers?
Contractor
Skills Needed
Supply
Part Time
Temporary
Demographics
Full Time
Permanent
20What influences workforce planning?
Increase Market share
Flexible Working
CHANGING WORK PATTERNS
CORPORATE OBJECTIVES
Minimum Wage
Diversify
Key Products
Replacing Labour
SALES FORCASTS PRODUCTION TARGETS
TECHNOLOGY
Trends
21WORKFORCE PLANS
- A detailed plan of the strategies that the HR
department will undertake to ensure that future
workforce needs are met - Remember future workforce needs may be more or
less than the current provision - Strategies may include
- Training
- Redeployment
- Internal promotion
- External recruitment
- Natural wastage
- Relocation
- Restructuring
22Benefits of workforce plans
- In a recession. Lloyds closing down Cheltenham
Gloucester. All those city jobs gone! LDV
closure? - If there is growth in Demand
- Strategy allows to anticipate prepare for
change - Can identify IT and demographic changes
- Flexible workforce multi skilled
- Better work-life balance
- Reduce costs!
23Your go.
- Use arrow worksheet for next task
24Describe these factors that influence a companys
workforce plans
Competitors
Finances
Internal Factors
External Factors
Laws
Trade Unions
Objectives
Operations Management
Economy
Marketing
25INTERNAL Factors that influence workforce plans
- Corporate objectives Sales? Growth? Dividend
pressures? - Finances cost of redundancies cost of more
recruitment training. - Op man needs can they use more IT? Change in
production methods? Could product be outsourced? - Marketing sales qty staff!
26EXTERNAL Factors that influence workforce plans
- Competitors headhunting your staff?
Expanding/Rationalising? Better customer service? - Laws minimum wage, maximum working hours, equal
opportunities. - ICT new tech new skills to learn
unemployment - Economy recession or recovery
- TU powers which can protect jobs and reduce
redundancies. (more on this next week)
27Whiteboard activity
- On one side write
- INCREASE
- And on the other write
- REDUCE
28NHS Dentist Qs
- How will the following situations affect the
DEMAND for NHS dentists..
29NHS Dentist Qs
Increase Demand
- Increasing proportion of the elderly in the
population? - Will this INCREASE or REDUCE the demand for NHS
Dentists?
30NHS Dentist Qs
Reduces Demand
- Improved toothpaste technology
- Will this INCREASE or REDUCE the demand for NHS
Dentists?
31NHS Dentist Qs
Increases Demand
- Better dental treatment techniques
- Will this INCREASE or REDUCE the demand for NHS
Dentists?
32NHS Dentist Qs
- How will the following situations affect the
SUPPLY of NHS dentists..
33NHS Dentist Qs
Reduces Supply
- Increase in early retirement of dentists
- Will this INCREASE or REDUCE the supply of NHS
Dentists?
34NHS Dentist Qs
Reduces Supply
- A fall in the number of graduates in dentistry
- Will this INCREASE or REDUCE the supply of NHS
Dentists?
35NHS Dentist Qs
Increases Supply
- An increase in govt funding to NHS dentists
- Will this INCREASE or REDUCE the supply of NHS
Dentists?
36The following slide is for EXTENSION work
- Depending on how much time there is left.
- - could be done as group, paired or whole class
discussion or skipped altogether!
37In 2008 800,000 fewer patients visited the
dentists fears of dentist shortages
- An electoral news headline!
- Regardless of political views what would you
propose to do to restore the possible 3m people
in the UK who do not have an NHS dentist? - ANALSYE your proposals for an NHS dentistry
workforce plan.
38Homeworkdue in 1 weeks time
- Workforce planning at Cameco
- P256/257 Wolinski
- Complete Qs 40 marks
39So what was the link?
40So what was the link?