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Agile workforce evaluation: a framework for cross-training and coordination
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Training SystemIndustrial EngineeringProject ManagementEducationHuman Resource ManagementProgram EvaluationWorkforce EducationWorkforce AgilityAgile Software DevelopmentManagementSystems EngineeringAgile Workforce EvaluationEducation Workforce DevelopmentEvaluation MethodologyAgile DevelopmentDesignStrategyWorkforce DevelopmentBusinessAgile ManufacturingService Operations
Abstract This paper outlines approaches for assessing and classifying manufacturing and service operations in terms of their suitability for use of cross-trained (flexible) workers. We refer to our overall framework as agile workforce evaluation. The primary contributions of this paper are: (i) a strategic assessment framework that structures the key mechanisms by which cross-training can support organizational strategy; (ii) a tactical framework that identifies key factors to guide the selection of an architecture and worker coordination policy for implementing workforce agility; (iii) a classification of workforce agility architectures; (iv) a survey of a broad range of archetypical classes of worker coordination policies; (v) a survey of the literature with an operational perspective on workforce agility; and (vi) identification of opportunities for research and development of architectures for specific production environments. Acknowledgements The authors gratefully acknowledge the support of the National Science Foundation under grants DMI-9732868, DMI-0099821 and DMI-0114598 and the assistance of American Steel Foundries, Bell + Howell Corp. (UMI), GE Financial Assurance, Hewitt Associates, IBM, John Deere Co., Northwestern Memorial Hospital, R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co., Ruud Lighting Corp., TCS (Aspect Communications), and United Airlines.
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