Innovative Manufacturers Center
Driving Manufacturing Growth and Job Creation in Central Pennsylvania
Does your succession plan consist of crossing your fingers and hoping people never retire? Are your standard operating procedures living in the minds of a few experienced employees? Do you wish you could implement a mentoring or coaching program but don’t know how or feel resistance from all sides? In today’s workforce, harnessing the tribal knowledge of experienced employees is critical to a company’s success. In this highly engaging webinar, we’ll emphasize the need to foster an inclusive workplace by overcoming age preconceptions and implementing effective knowledge transfer and collaboration tactics. This webinar offers insightful and practical advice on how to retain seasoned workers and how to engage them in sharing their wisdom with less experienced employees.
Upon completing this one-hour webinar, participants will be able to:
Understanding the Value of Experienced Workers
Appreciating the unique skills and experience of seasoned workers
Challenges for Older Workers
Recognizing common challenges faced by older workers in the workplace
Flexible Working Arrangements: A Solution
Transferring Experience: Mentoring and Knowledge Transfer
Overcoming Resistance and Building Support
Summary and Final Q & A
You or your team will benefit in these ways and more…
William J. Rothwell, PhD. is President of Rothwell & Associates, Inc., President of Rothwell & Associates, LLC, and President of Rothwell & Associates Korea. He has worked full-time in human resources, training, and organization development in both government (the Illinois Office of the Auditor General) and in a multinational company (American Brands, #48 on the Fortune 500 list) from 1979 until 1993. He has been a consultant for over 50 multinational companies. He has served many manufacturing clients in both the U.S. and abroad. Some of his clients include: Ford Motor Company, General Motors, Siemens, Sony, Phillips, Erickson, and HP. In addition to serving as the President of three consulting firms, he and his wife, have several other successful for-profit business endeavors in Pennsylvania.
Dr. Rothwell is a prolific author, coauthor, editor, or coeditor. Since 1987 he has published more than 130 books, edited 24 books in various book series, and authored numerous training packages, guides, technical reports, and scholarly articles. Complimenting his vast experience as an internationally recognized consultant, he also spent several decades serving The Pennsylvania State University as a Distinguished Professor in the Workforce Education and Development program in the Department of Learning and Performance Systems, College of Education, on the University Park Campus. He holds top-level certifications and credentials with National SHRM and ATD.
Webinar login information will be provided about one week prior to the event.