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| SURVIVING TOUGH TIMES: Start from the Inside |
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The human tendency is to do less, spend less, worry more and have more fear. However, in tough economic times such as this, it’s more important than ever for companies to relearn and grow, to be innovative and not procrastinate! Even though business may be down, employees still need to be involved and motivated in order for the company to bounce back when things turn around. Knowing the goals and needs of the business and keeping employees invested in the company will ultimately help the business thrive in times of economic uncertainty.To be sure your business thrives in spite of the economy, acknowledge that tough economic times call for tough strategies. CLARIFY YOUR BUSINESS GOALS Clarify organization goals by asking six questions:
Hold effective team meetings to keep your employees informed Good leaders solicit information and facilitate discussion, primarily through a commitment to team involvement. A key way to have effective staff involvement is through the use of team meetings. These meetings review the health of the business as well as provide necessary training for employees. Successful team meetings are goal oriented, productive and motivational and should have the following
CONDUCT REGULAR PERFORMANCE REVIEWS Performance reviews should focus on the employee’s goals. Prior to the review, ask them to list 3-4 goals they’d like to accomplish over the next year. Then ask them to identify the goal they will focus on during the next 90 days. This way, when you meet for the review, you can discuss their progress toward achieving their goals. You can ask the following questions to facilitate discussion during a performance review:
Hold merit review sessions separate from performance reviews. Based on the performance review, your employee may be due for a merit increase. A merit review gives you the opportunity to discuss why or why not the employee received a pay increase and what they can do to earn the next one. Especially if business is down and pay raises are impossible, during this review, you can recognize the employee’s hard work and explain why they have not received a raise. A merit increase should be based upon four things:
In these tough times, especially, it’s important that your employees understand their true pay. They should know the value of their benefits and their true wage. Annually, with their W-2, attach a breakdown of the true dollar per hour each team member earns, including all benefits, with a Total Pay Statement. Let your employees know that this is the time to dig deep into the business! There is always work to do; make the most of down time by “digging deep” into development of systems. Tough times call for tough strategies…and tough times don’t last but tough people do! Acknowledge your strengths, congratulate the team on what they do well and focus energy where you might do better. ----------------- |
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| Sodexo Laundry Services Technology Recognized By CIO Magazine |
The dashboard presents Sodexo leadership and field management with key metrics in a customized, easy to use presentation. The dashboard uses Pureshare® Active-Metrics® software to gather and display appropriate information in the form of metrics for each level of management; the metrics are used to make business decisions. Because the dashboard is web-based, it can be accessed from any computer or mobile device. It also sends realtime email alerts that enable management to resolve operational issues immediately. Sodexo’s Laundries Dashboard allows for the effective management of critical areas as well as providing detailed analysis and comparisons. |






GAITHERSBURG, Md. — An innovative use of computer technology that increases operational efficiency by providing key metrics for its commercial laundry operations and has saved more than $100,000 since its implementation has earned Sodexo, Inc. IDG’s CIO magazine’s 2010 CIO 100 Award. The award recognizes organizations around the world that exemplify the highest level of operational and strategic excellence in information technology (IT). Sodexo’s Laundries Dashboard is a central decision-support tool that combines information from multiple systems to monitor core processes in Laundry and Linen Services businesses. 