Flexibility Made Easy With
Strategic Staffing
Nearly every organization
today is challenged to do more with less. To succeed in such an environment,
flexibility is key-especially in your staffing strategy. Flexible staffing is
critical for operational efficiency and adaptability. When used effectively
it can help you to manage your workload, meet strategic objectives, and fill
in gaps in your workforce.
Managing Your Workload
ADMINISTRATIVE
AND LOW PRIORITY TASKS
Boost the productivity of your core staff by allowing temporary employees to
handle the administrative and low priority activities. A good temporary may
even be more efficient at such tasks, allowing your staff to concentrate on
more critical issues.
UNEXPECTED INCREASE IN WORKLOAD
Today, many organizations are running lean only to be caught short-handed with
an unexpected peak. Hiring for what could be a brief spike is risky, but so
is losing sales due to decreased capacity. Don't let your efforts for efficiency
hinder your opportunity for more business. Use temporary help to meet the rise
in demand without committing to more permanent hires. Then take the time to
make an educated decision for the long term.
SEASONAL CYCLES
Preparing for anticipated peaks can be just as difficult. Whether seasons, holidays,
or other factors affect your business, adapt to demand fluctuations by bringing
in extra help only when you need it.
Meeting Strategic Objectives
NEW IDEAS
Before you staff up to implement a new concept, try testing your idea with temporary
employees. The temporaries may be directly involved in the test, or they can
be used to fill in for your permanent staff members who are working on your
new concept.
THE UNKNOWN
Every strategic plan is subject to some uncertainty. If the road ahead is unclear,
consider using temporary staff to keep your workforce flexible. Bring in the
labor and expertise when your business needs it and avoid the expense and problems
caused by overstaffing.
EXPERTISE ON SHORT TERM BASIS
The contingent workforce has grown to include engineers, IT specialists, and
other professionals. They can be used to teach new skills to your organization
without the cost of a permanent hire. Bringing in someone with specific experience
can save you time and money by shortening the learning curve for a new process.
SPECIAL PROJECTS
Concerned about a project bringing down productivity? Bring in temporary employees
to help directly or to provide support to the people working on the project.
Keep daily operations running smoothly and get the project done on schedule.
Fill in Gaps in
Your Workforce
SHORT-TERM NEED
Relieve the stress of employee absences by bringing in temporary support in
cases of illness, vacation, maternity leave, or other leaves of absence. Don't
forget to prepare for the holidays. Plan for overlapping vacations and the increase
in personal and sick days due to holiday stress!
IMMEDIATE NEED
Take the pressure off your hiring process by bringing in a temporary to fill
in immediately. At the very least, it will allow you the time to find the right
replacement. And if you're satisfied with the individual, your search may be
over before it even starts!
Flexible staffing can actually bring stability to your workforce by easing the
stress of peak demands, while allowing you to operate lean. The right staffing
strategy can be your way of doing more with less.