If you’ve been listening, you’ve heard of the deskless workforce.
Deskless worker = anyone who doesn’t work at a desk. Currently, around 2.7 billion people make up this vital part of the global working population across industries like:
In recent years, thought leaders and companies alike are increasing their efforts to include this segment of the global workforce in innovation.
These numbers tell a pretty clear story.
Deskless workers make up a vast majority of our global workforce - close to 80%. Couple this with the fact that these groups have been historically underserved by the tech industry, and a pretty clear message emerges.
This fact is especially relevant to the manufacturing industry.
As processes and procedures become increasingly digitized and complex, the pressure to come up with tools to increase productivity on the shop floor and stay competitive will also increase.
The good news:
The industry is generally responding well to this trend. In a recent study, 91% of manufacturers surveyed indicated that they planned to increase spending on tech solutions for their deskless workforce.
The bad news:
In a multitude of new tech solutions - It’s not always easy knowing exactly what the deskless workforce needs.
We’ve worked closely with some of the world’s biggest manufacturers, and we’ve learned a thing or two about what makes working (and learning) more effective for the millions of deskless workers out there.
Here are 5 things to keep in mind when selecting solutions for your deskless workforce:
Lean manufacturing mandates the continual review and improvement of procedures on the shop floor - starting with the people who do them on a daily basis. Collecting the feedback of deskless workers in a non-digital format can be an absolute nightmare - updating paper and PDF work instructions is unreliable, time consuming, and expensive.
Properly supporting and developing the infrastructure for the world’s deskless workers means not one solution, or even many - it means investing in and developing an entire ecosystem of connected, intelligent solutions (otherwise known as smart manufacturing) to drive deskless work forward (effectively) into industry 4.0.
Your work instructions should facilitate on-the-job training, knowledge capture, and content delivery in a continuously improving platform that encourages a lean, bottom-up way of working.
Although the future is bright for the deskless worker, it's up to us to push for innovative tools like digital work instructions that function seamlessly within the developing ecosystem of inspiring tech for manufacturing.
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