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Coping with a Skilled Labor Shortage

By
Pete Conrad
November 14, 2018
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Labor Trends in US Manufacturing

As we mentioned in the Megatrends post, US manufacturers are facing a number of headwinds when it comes to sourcing their labor.  These manufacturers differentiate themselves by employing a skilled labor force to create products.  However, Most US manufacturers are small firms with 75% of them employing 20 people or less.

The competition for skilled labor is only going to increase over the next 10 years as 3.5 million workers will be needed in the sector.   The small manufacturing firms are powerless to push back against the Megatrends.  The workforce is changing as Baby Boomers are exiting the workforce, and more and more people move into cities.

All the external pressure on the workforce creates a difficult environment for a company to grow.  A business will find it challenging to meet demand, implement innovative solutions, and increase productivity during peak demand.  This means the business must get the most utilization out of their skilled labor to just keep up.

Skilled Labor Levers

When charting a strategy, a business has three options to select from:  1) **Do nothing **and maintain the status quo with limited to no growth potential, 2) **Hire skilled labor **and start a price war eroding profit margins or maintain the same rate and likely hire the low quality labor remaining in a tight labor market, or 3) **Increase productivity **with the Veryable on-demand labor marketplace.

The Veryable platform is a new operational tool for businesses to capitalize on growth opportunities by flexing general labor into the workforce without the constraint of a long-term commitment.  To keep skilled people mission focused, the Veryable platform provides an easy option to find general labor.

Recommended Approach

Shifting non-value add work to general labor frees up capacity for skilled labor to focus on their work.  If you take a hard look at a skilled labor person's day, you will find that they spend a good chunk of the day not performing skilled work.  A welder spending 20% of their day welding has the opportunity to increase their welding output 4x by utilizing general labor to prep, clean, and move materials.

Veryable is the on-demand platform to find and flex general labor to better utilize skilled labor.  In a tight labor market, getting more out of the people you have is the most accessible and scalable avenue at hand.

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Pete Conrad
Pete has over 19 years of experience in the logistics and supply chain industry.

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