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SOFTWARE

How to “bundy on” with new technology in a skills shortage Manufacturing in Australia is set to undergo significant change during the next decades, and workforce issues are already beginning to bite. By Nick Bailey. Right now, skills shortages and a lean cost environment means employee investments can suffer. These challenges come at a pivotal time for the sector. The Federal Government’s $1.3bn Modern Manufacturing Initiative calls for “bold changes that will create strong, resilient, thriving and internationally competitive manufacturing businesses”.

Manufacturing is one of the biggest employers of deskless workers, who rarely have adequate access to a computer to engage with the company.

The problem is, growth is challenging without the right skills. The global COVID-19 pandemic has enlivened the local manufacturing sector, which in turn has sparked an investment in technologies on the floor for process automation to boost productivity. But what about investing in employees? Finding, and keeping, skilled workers is an ongoing challenge, and the pressure won’t ease quickly. There’s another issue. Manufacturing is one of the biggest employers of deskless workers, but they rarely, or never, have adequate access to a computer to engage with the company. It’s a problem that has been reflected in studies that reveal deskless workers make up nearly 80% of today’s global workforce, yet a meagre 1% of total enterprise software spend is dedicated to supporting shift workers. Merely the ongoing presence of the low-tech, mechanical “bundy clock” illustrates the lack of commitment that companies have for deskless workers. So what role can technology play to improve employee productivity and engagement in the manufacturing sector? At Workforce Software we have identified two significant factors: forecasting and optimising schedules. Modern solutions, such as those provided by WorkForce Suite, help deliver the right staffing mix to meet demand, and provide an easy-to-use interface without sacrificing enterprise-grade capabilities. The key is to facilitate the interactions that matter most in the work life of an employee: accurate pay, pre-planned rosters, managing unplanned absences and leave approval, while still offering powerful predictive capabilities.

transparency over their shifts; they have the ability to fill unplanned absences with the next qualified worker in the queue; and they can see at a glance their leave entitlements for holiday planning, giving them agency over their working lives.

Taking advantage of these digital interactions through WorkForce Suite can drive more effective employee engagement, provide a safer, more compliant work environment, and boost employee retention for greater organisational resilience and agility.

Critically, all this can take place on mobile devices to support deskless workers who need two-way communications and realtime engagement with their employer. For employers, this dynamic transforms the way they engage staff, capture feedback and act on employee sentiment.

For the employer, artificial intelligence (AI) or machine learning overlaying the data enables leaders to drive momentum in their business. The WorkForce Suite is primed to supply data and recommendations to leaders for daily, even hourly, decisionmaking and actions, which can be used as a catalyst for growth. For example, it can be employed to predict optimum staffing levels based on demand, or where staff might need to retrain to ensure compliance.

WorkForce Software recently announced a key development within its WorkForce Suite solution as the first SaaS (software as a service)-based provider to fully integrate a set of employee experience (EX) capabilities that facilitate meaningful, in-the-moment interactions between managers and their hourly workers. Critical capabilities delivered in the newest release include a social media-style interface for accessing the system and enabling checkins by managers, who are able to gauge and respond to workers’ needs.

Making smart, fast decisions is crucial to building and maintaining momentum in the sector and ensuring that productivity is optimised – a much easier task when employees are engaged and connected into the process. Nick Bailey is Senior Vice-President – APJ for Workforce Software. www.wfsaustralia.com WorkForce Suite facilitates a range of employee interactions across areas such as pay, rosters, unplanned absences and leave approval.

Accurate capture of time and attendance data (the new bundy clock) ensures that staff are paid accurately and compliantly because overtime and shift penalties are configured into the system and bridge across into payroll. Employees have

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MANUFACTURING HISTORY: A look back in time

5min
pages 120-122

AMTIL FORUMS

17min
pages 110-113

Manufacturing insights for all

4min
page 96

What makes a great Operations Manager?

9min
pages 102-103

Australia manufacturers: Apathetic, too busy or just fed up?

9min
pages 106-107

Eilbeck: Smooth commissioning with Applied’s support

5min
pages 100-101

Adarsh expands with Okuma machining centre

3min
page 99

New technology in a skills shortage

3min
page 97

Major time savings with ESPRIT CAM

4min
page 98

The new cybersecurity imperative in manufacturing

6min
pages 94-95

ZYGO Nexview 650 – Large-format inspection/metrology

2min
page 93

Tool presetters: the key to boosting quality & productivity

3min
page 92

Laserline: Welding copper with a diode laser

3min
pages 86-87

COMPANY FOCUS: Marsh Alliance – Springing into action

7min
pages 84-85

All types of solutions for Alltype Engineers

5min
pages 80-81

Manufacturing in QLD? That’s surely worth a gold medal

7min
pages 82-83

Samin Sheet Metal –New Amada Ensis laser

6min
pages 78-79

ONE ON ONE: Cori Stewart

15min
pages 74-77

OMAX: The recipe for faster cutting

3min
page 73

Frontline Manufacturing –New Deratech press brake

9min
pages 70-72

Postive signs for Addeva

4min
pages 68-69

Next-gen 3D-printed catalysts propel hypersonic flight

9min
pages 65-67

Medical applications expand limits of 3D printing

4min
page 64

Why manufacturers should embrace new tooling

6min
pages 62-63

Mecaprec: Flying high with Seco

3min
page 61

AM Hub case study: Cobalt Design

6min
pages 56-57

Iscar: Beneficial modularity

6min
pages 58-60

Locally manufactured hybrid school buses

6min
pages 52-53

TRANSPORT: Driving the economy, delivering jobs

11min
pages 46-49

INDUSTRY NEWS: Current news from the Industry

33min
pages 18-31

PRODUCT NEWS: Selection of new and interesting products

20min
pages 38-45

VOICEBOX: Opinions from across the manufacturing industry

22min
pages 32-37

Bombardier: On track for efficient production

6min
pages 50-51

From the CEO

4min
pages 12-13

From the Union

4min
pages 16-17

From the Industry

4min
pages 14-15
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