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Proactive Technologies Report – July, 2023

You’ve Cut the Training Budget, Then Cut Employees…Now What? By Dean Prigelmeier, President of Proactive Technologies, Inc. Layoffs are a traditional business solution to cutting costs in response to a softening of the market or unexpected erosion of the underlying

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Proactive Technologies Report – June, 2023

Training Workers for a Moving Target by Dean Prigelmeier, President of Proactive Technologies, Inc. In an article in HR Dive entitled “How employers could improve job outcomes for young adults: Certain degree programs and on-the-job training could open access to

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Proactive Technologies Report – May, 2023

Nine Scenarios That Would Make You Wish You Had a Structured OJT System by Dean Prigelmeier, President of Proactive Technologies, Inc. I think one can confidently say that most employer’s focus on training the workers they need – to perform

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Proactive Technologies Report – April, 2023

Do You Have Worker KPI Measures in Place? If So, Are You Measuring Anything Useful? by Dean Prigelmeier, President of Proactive Technologies, Inc. Recently, I met with the management team of a tier 1 and 2 automobile supplier to discuss

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Proactive Technologies Report – March, 2023

Lack of Immediate “Big Win” Puts Improvements in Worker Development on Chopping Block…For Short-Term Focused Management Cultures by Dean Prigelmeier, President of Proactive Technologies, Inc. Let’s face it, discussing the desperate need for worker training to build consistent performance, increased

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Proactive Technologies Report – February, 2023

Contracting? Expanding? Don’t Underestimate the Tremendous Value of Your Worker’s Cumulative Process Expertise by Dean Prigelmeier, President of Proactive Technologies, Inc. Paraphrased many times and in many ways, the meaning is the same. “If you don’t know where you are

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Proactive Technologies Report – January, 2023

Standardizing “Best Practices” by Dean Prigelmeier, President of Proactive Technologies, Inc. When it comes to the term “best practices” for process-driven tasks, there seems a wide range of understanding of the concept; some better than others. According to Wikipedia, “A

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Proactive Technologies Report – December, 2022

Is it Possible to Close the “Skills Gap” if Focused on the Symptom, Not the Cause? by Dean Prigelmeier, President of Proactive Technologies, Inc. There is nothing like the futility of trying to solve a specific problem with a general

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Proactive Technologies Report – November, 2022

Replicating Your Best Performers by Dean Prigelmeier, President of Proactive Technologies, Inc. One project I was involved with sought to establish a structured on-the-job training program for a “CNC Operator” position and establish an apprenticeship. It consisted of around 40

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Proactive Technologies Report – October, 2022

Nine Scenarios That Would Make You Wish You Had a Structured OJT System by Dean Prigelmeier, President of Proactive Technologies, Inc. I think one can confidently say that most employer’s focus on training the workers they need – to perform

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