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Herman Trend Alert: The Downsides of Cutting Training

Lack of continued training could spell extra cost in the end, say experts.

From Herman Trend Alert by Roger Herman and Joyce Gioia, Strategic Business Futurists

It is not unusual during economic contraction, for employers to cut their training of workers. These reductions are at best unwise and at worst, dangerous.

According to the "Maintenance Evangelist" Joel Leonard, a well-respected global advocate for maintenance training, "the postponing of maintenance training costs employers billions of dollars, both in accidents and machinery that is not maintained properly". Making the situation worse is the aging maintenance workforce; the average age of maintenance workers around the globe is 48. If we do not bring young people into the field, train, and retain them, we will simply not function as effectively.

Second, if, due to lack of training, we don’t have the depth of bench strength to promote people to higher positions of responsibility (a common situation in corporate America), we have to hire more experienced people from outside. These more experienced people not only command higher salaries, but often cost more to recruit and take longer to adjust to the culture.

In the logistics industry, not training drivers is very expensive. One fatality crash can cost an employer more than $1 million; one two vehicle injury crash costs $140,500. Moreover, the transportation industry wastes tens of billions of dollars annually on preventable wrecks that are caused by driver error.

Other research from Ric Newell of Happy Endings, a national driver-training program, indicates that a transportation company can expect an average 10 to 15 preventable wrecks, per 100 drivers, per year. Many companies spend tens of thousands of dollars a year paying for preventable wrecks. Every year, companies that depend on their drivers lose substantial profits to avoidable driver mistakes. "Saving" money, by not investing in driver training, costs trucking companies and other employers billions of dollars every year.

Our forecast: Wise employers will use this time to reinforce and add more bench strength. Employers choosing to reduce training are leaving themselves vulnerable.

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