Time and Effort are What You Need for a Leaner Business
All the businesses are becoming more lean during these tough economic times.
Everybody knows that unemployment has always been a cyclical situation. That is until this last round of economic troubles. The jobs aren't coming back as quickly as they had in the past. That might have something to do with the fact that the growth just isn't justifying bringing back the employees,
but it also might have something to do with the fact that many more companies are doing their best to lean up everything.
They are looking for ways to spend less money and use less labor and materials, while still producing the same quality products. This is sometimes accomplished by eliminating positions, looking for better costs on materials, or cutting back on benefits. For many companies, it has involved all of those methods and more. This isn't necessarily a positive thing for the working person, but it is enough for some business to stay in business.
But hopefully, for many people's sake, their business started thinking about these types of possibilities well before the shoe hit the floor back in 2008; because even if your organization is healthy and is growing, there is always room for improvement to prepare it for times where things might be more difficult. Even if it going well, there is still no excuse for waste, but if things are going well in this climate, chances are you already know that.
So what are the steps that you took to ensure that things would keep going well? I'm sure that it wasn't just blind luck, although maybe some of it was. There are many things that go into running a successful organization and being able to foresee and predict changes in the company climate are very important. But running a lean and efficient business is just as important. When there is a culture of saving money, eliminating waste and doing things as efficiently as possible, it grows the business much cleaner and leaner.
Employees learn from the top that they are expected to get the job done with the right amount of materials and in the right amount of time, without using more or less than they need and without wasting time in the process. But that starts at the top and it is very difficult to implement it if there has already been a culture of waste and extravagance. But it's possible with some hard work and commitment. It's going to take some time and take some effort, but in the end it is going to be worth it.