Citation Information
Heinzman, J., Heinzman, J.R. (2024, March). A Comprehensive Longitudinal Study of US Manufacturing Labor: Methods to Facilitate Manufacturing Workforce Growth and Performance. IABS Business Journal Edition 7 (pg 16-53) Iabs Publishing. www.iabs-publishing.com
Abstract
Manufacturing drives major economic and workplace stability and growth, while a growing population drives the creation of jobs in all economic sectors. Generational behavioral dynamics affect the attitudinal adaptation to performance outcomes of industries. Many factors drive the country’s behavioral perspective regarding career pathways and impact the decision to pursue a career in trades such as manufacturing. This proposal posits that a longitudinal exploration of the variables driving industry success such as training, motivation, job satisfaction, performance, and staffing will produce methods to support the current industry demands and onshoring effects.
Keywords: Manufacturing, Economic, Stability, Growth, Motivation, Training
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