Clearwater, FL 2/19/2009 11:21:15 PM
News / Business

Getting More From Less; How Cross-Training Affects Your Company

PostcardMania staffs speak about the successes and gains of being cross-trained and how it makes them more confident and valuable to the company in HRM Singapore Magazine.

As global demand falls and budgets tighten, businesses will need to get the most out of every human asset: their staff. By cross-training staff to perform more job functions, they can create a more dynamic and flexible workforce that can adapt to tougher times.

 

“We have staff members who can operate multiple machines. Other departments that have benefited from cross-training are the Estimating, Purchasing and Scheduling sections,” says Chris Miller, Vice President of Manufacturing.

 

There is also a sense of security in cross-training. “I have cross-trained my assistant in multiple posts, and am in the progress of cross-training another employee in order to ensure we are always covered,” says Jill Carey, Vice President of Production.

 

PostcardMania continues to expand its staff’s knowledge on many company positions, creating a truly strong and viable company

 

 

 

About PostcardMania:

PostcardMania is a full service postcard direct mail marketing company which includes graphic design, printing, mailing list acquisition and mailing services with free marketing advice. PostcardMania employs over 160 people, has seen positive expansion every year since its inception hitting nearly $19 million dollars in revenue in 2008. They have won many awards for their creativity and marketing farsightedness, such as the MarCom International Awards, the Stevie Awards, the Inc. 500 List, the Creativity Annual Awards and the Webmaster awards – all of which the underlying theme contributing to their accomplishments is helping companies all over the nation expand. They print 4 million and mail 2 million postcards representing over 35,000 clients in over 350 industries each week. Visit www.postcardmania.com

 

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