EVOLVE Business and Professional Magazine August 2017 | Page 20

R by John Guthrie and Judith Crocker ecent surveys of manufacturers, healthcare industries remain competitive and achieve their goals. Likewise, healthcare their top three priorities as workforce development. laboratory technicians, physicians, analysts and technology and other growth sectors consistently identify one of Two trends are affecting workforce development, retirement and technology. Our area is not unique in the amount of attrition needs to be sure the funnel is being filled with new nurses, specialists in hundreds of fields. Have you looked at your upcoming workforce gaps and based on retirements and the amount of technologically driven put in place any programs to introduce opportunities to our regardless of size—recognize that a highly skilled, qualified future workforce is to engage students at all levels. More than careers which are leading us into the future. Organizations — workforce is critical to their success. Whether manufacturers are seeking to develop new products, enter new markets, or improve overall productivity, their workforce will be key to their ability to | 20 | EVOLVE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MAGAZINE students? One of the best and most efficient ways to build a 10,000 Baby Boomers retire each day and this rate is expected to continue for 19 years. What can be done to maintain our organizational infrastructure?