The best managed companies are those that work based on goals. Their goals are measurable, aggressive but achievable and always include Cost, Quality and Efficiency. Employees in these companies are highly driven and share a common purpose.
Your company is only as good as your employees. To achieve your goals, make sure all employees are aware of them and understand how they can contribute and play a part in the big picture. Provide constant training that makes them Subject Matter Experts in their roles. In today’s market, it is difficult to attract talented employees, so make sure you have a process to develop talent and another to retain it.
The employee evaluation process is a powerful instrument to improve employee performance by providing evidence-based feedback. The evaluation tool must be objective and trusted by all employees. The tool should be available to each employee on demand so they can review their performance and take corrective actions to improve it. This eliminates surprises when the employee sits with his/her supervisor during performance review.
The evaluation process can be very contentious when there is a discrepancy in the evaluation assessment between the employee and their leader. To avoid this, MetricSoft keeps a personal dashboard for each production operator that tracks their personal contribution to your goals, KPI and Metrics. Each time a Control Plan or Inspection is executed, MetricSoft tags the results to the employee. The dashboard can include additional metrics specific to the operator such as Work Time Availability, Waste, Quality, etc.
You can use MetricSoft Employee Dashboards to create incentive plans to motivate and reward your employees based on their true performance and goals contribution. Considerations for an effective Incentive Program will be covered in our next blog.
When developing an effective Employee Performance Monitoring tool, make sure that the following are considered:
Real-Time Results: Employee Performance must be available in real-time. All employees should be able to monitor their performance during production and take corrective actions for improvement.
Employee Trust: This is by far the most critical consideration of your Performance Monitoring Program; your employees must trust the results otherwise there will be constant contentions and disagreement. Make sure to solicit feedback from your employees when developing the monitoring solution and avoid the classic mistake of just throwing the solution at them without giving them the benefit of taking part in the design process. If you do this, they will own the tool and have a higher degree of trust.
Always safeguard the integrity of your data by eliminating, as much as possible, manual data entry especially data required to calculate performance. One of the advantages of Industry 4.0 is that it taps directly into the equipment to pull the data required to automatically calculate your KPI and Metrics. Industry 4.0 also uses manual execution of Process Control Plans by using tablets, but in a controlled manner that reduces data entry issues.
The following image of a Personal Employee Dashboard includes the following:
Note: This list is not exhaustive, MetricSoft can also track employee metrics for; Work Time Availability, Mean Time Between Job, Mean Time Between Failure, etc.
When creating dashboard for employee consumption, it is a good idea to use RAG (Red, Amber, Green) to quickly highlight results. Notice that this employee is not trending in the right direction with some of his KPI like Rework, OEE, First Pass Yield, etc. The Operator Performance Comparison Bubble Chart shows he is trailing in productivity and quality compared to his colleagues. This detail level of employee performance can be used to develop custom training programs for your employees. Training will be discussed in our blog for Training for Results.