Friday, May 29, 2020

What The Heck Is Causing The Workforce Funk

What The Heck Is Causing The Workforce Funk Every once in a while there is a post so brilliant it becomes the topic of what I write about, even pushing my editorial calendar back (yeah right :p).   Such is the case with Utah Tech Jobs Robert Merrills recent post titled 4 Factors Creating Utah Workforce Funk.   From the introduction: There’s no question something interesting is happening with Utah’s professional/technical workforce right now, and I think there are no less than four competing factors at play any business-owner should be paying very close attention to: He goes on to suggest the four factors are: Real and Wage Inflation Intense Competition for Talent Corporate cost-cutting High Energy/Commute Costs First, its clear to me that this workplace funk is NOT just a Utah thing, and not limited to professionals and/or technical folks. Second, Robert says this is something any business owner should [pay] very close attention to.   And since YOU are CEO of Me, Inc., its obvious that YOU need to pay very close attention to these four factors. I dont have anything to add to Roberts awesome post and analysis, and I hate to see you go somewhere else, but click on over to Utah Tech Jobs and check out this brilliant post and consider what it means for YOU. (Ill miss you ;)) What The Heck Is Causing The Workforce Funk Every once in a while there is a post so brilliant it becomes the topic of what I write about, even pushing my editorial calendar back (yeah right :p).   Such is the case with Utah Tech Jobs Robert Merrills recent post titled 4 Factors Creating Utah Workforce Funk.   From the introduction: There’s no question something interesting is happening with Utah’s professional/technical workforce right now, and I think there are no less than four competing factors at play any business-owner should be paying very close attention to: He goes on to suggest the four factors are: Real and Wage Inflation Intense Competition for Talent Corporate cost-cutting High Energy/Commute Costs First, its clear to me that this workplace funk is NOT just a Utah thing, and not limited to professionals and/or technical folks. Second, Robert says this is something any business owner should [pay] very close attention to.   And since YOU are CEO of Me, Inc., its obvious that YOU need to pay very close attention to these four factors. I dont have anything to add to Roberts awesome post and analysis, and I hate to see you go somewhere else, but click on over to Utah Tech Jobs and check out this brilliant post and consider what it means for YOU. (Ill miss you ;))

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