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FPPA Management Workshop October 13-15, 15, 2008 Chicago, illinois EFFECTS OF THE ECONOMY ON HUMAN RESOURCES Jill Kopanis, SPHR Corporate Human Resource Director Dynamic Dies, Inc.

Can Employees Afford to Work? What is the impact on dual income families and how will it affect you? Understanding Generational Differences to develop your plan of action Creative ideas to providing alternative work schedules Tools and Resources to help your Employees Recognition and Rewards to retain employees during this economic downturn How to use Performance Improvement Plans to assist the employee Partnering with Your Employees For Financial Success

Can Employees Afford To Work? Still need a Paycheck Can they afford 2 income family? How does that affect you?

Economics of Two Income Families Rising Transportation Costs Child Care Other Economics Time = Money

What is Your Employee Thinking? Opportunities closer to home? Reduce $ and time 25 cents an hour around the corner Benefit Costs New Employee no loyalty

What is Your Employee Thinking? Not the 1 st Economic Crisis 1970 no gas/gas lines 1980 16% mortagages 1990 savings & loan crisis But Your Younger Workers Don t Understand

What is Your Younger Employee Thinking? No built up loyalty in the company No seniority for vacation time No security for them No risk

What is Your Older Retirement $$ Employee Thinking? Inflation effects on savings No $$ for kids college Overtime perks going away Will I ever be able to retire now?

The numbers Inflation at 4.3% Projected 2009 raises 3.48% Projected 2009 medical increase 9% 1998 2008 Gallon of Gas $ 1.03 $ 3.50 344% + Wages $ 14.13 $18.65 32% + 1 share GE $24.58 $ 18.70-24%

YOUR #1 COMPANY ASSET What is Your Preventative Maintenance Plan for Your Employees??

YOUR TEAM!!! HR + Managers = Success

The Road to $ $uccess Generational Differences What does it mean to you? Creative Economic Support Help your employees and you! Employee Retention Recognizing and Rewarding Partnering with Employees Cost Control Efforts

Generational Differences Traditionalist Boomers Gen Y-ers Gen X-ers/Millennium Babies

Traditionalist 63 to 86 Silent Generation Who Are They? Patriotism, teamwork Doing More with Less Loyalty, respect for authority, rules What Motivates Them? Loyalty they give it and expect titb back Respect generation created lots; respect that they are knowledgeable Security money is great motivator. Benefits that create security

Boomers 44 to 62 Born to Live" Who Are They? Prestige, power, position, status, t have it all. Loyalif$$rewards Buy now, pay later What Motivates Them The 3 p s - position, power, prestige, Great comp -profit share, pensions, healthcare benefits, special perks. Networking opportunities love associations and conventions.

Generation X - 26 to 43 Work To Live Who Are They? Work/Life Balance Independence Team oriented but interpersonal skill issues What Motivates Them Flexibility not the 8 to 5, Mon- Fri Group-think processes with recognition for individual effort Kudo s, Kudo s, Kudo s

Gen Y-ers/Millennium 13-25 Live In The Moment Who Are They? Non-loyal experienced parent s lay-off s Sheltered Helicopter parent syndrome Over-rewarded rewarded gold stars for everything they did Team dependant accustom to group work, weak on selfreliance. What Motivates Them? Flex guidelines question the sense of long term company rules Change & Challenge experience over $$, not linear careers, job changer Out of Box thinking opportunity to be heard on opinions.

Creative Economic Support Two Key Factors MONEY TIME Time to throw out conventional thinking and truly THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX

Four Day Work Weeks Do your employees want it? Fit their personal schedules Can employee s do it? Productivity? Standing/sitting 2+ hours a day Fit customer demands Equipment to support overlap of shifts Other changes needed policys? Think outside the Mon-Fri Box Sun-Wed/ Mon-Thurs/ Tues-Fri/ Wed-Sat

Job Sharing Split ½ day or split days in the week? Effective schedule for both parties? Communication/transition? Short one employee how to fill? Can employee commit long term? Have they thought through economic reduction?

Flex Time Adjustable Schedules Structure a policy where employees may pre-arrange a schedule for the week/month. Can t Retire Boomers Part time? Fill in for vacations?

Tele-Commuting Workers Comp Issues Control of Work Employee morale for ee s who can t

What Else?? Employee Loans Employee Assistance Program/Specialist 401(k) education Pre-retirement Planning

Beware Of The Hidden Messages What message is your company sending? What message are you sending? Make sure you Walk The Talk

Retention and Motivation through Recognition & Reward Money not # 1 Motivator t Millennium Baby s would text $$$ o #1

Key To Successful Retention Enjoyment of Job Appreciation on the job

Recognition, Rewards & Motivation Create a culture of recognition & job satisfaction Top Down starts with you Support your HR Team key to success Change Your Theory X Managers

Building A Better Company.. One At A Time

REMEMBER... Understand the generational differences Make the rewards of value The little things DO count!

MANAGEMENT 101 SPEND 80% OF YOUR TIME ON 80% OF YOUR EMPLOYEES RETENTION THROUGH PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT

Partner with Employees For $uccess EMPLOYEES + ENGAGEMENT = $$$$

THE HEADLINES

Our Headlines The Cutting Edge October 2006

THE CHALLENGE 1998 Self funded with stop loss 2000/2001 Renewal up 15% 2001/2002 Renewal up 23% Cost projections over next three years $1/2 million more in claims Benefit Consultant recommendation: Increase monthly premiums Adjust premium % from 75/25 to 70/30 Increase deductible and/or about of pocket Consider removing spouses Move to high deductible plan 38% increase in 2years!!

WINNING THE CHALLENGE! 2006 medical claims $ below 2002 (-9.38%) 2008 medical claims $ on target to match 2003 No premium increases for the employees 5 years in a row (on the verge of 6 years in a row) One free month of medical premium 2 years in a row Improve (not take away) medical coverage $ Million Dollar Savings! Copyright 2007

THE NUMBERS TELL THE STORY 2000 Insurance up 15% 2001 Insurance up 23% 2002 - Insurance up only 6.6% (n.a. +13%) 2003 Insurance up only 3.2% (n.a. +14%) 2004 Insurance Down 15.8% (n.a. +11.2%) 2005 Insurance up only 6.6% Total Cost Savings from 2001 2006 Almost $1,000,000 Copyright 2007 These can be YOUR company numbers too!!

Copyright 2007 THE WINNING PLAN Evaluate Gain understanding of plan history and data Educate Training tools and vendor resources e Communicate Create an employee partnership Motivate Rewarding results

The $ $uccess Continues Through Employee Partnership, we have cut our generic drug costs in half in 6 months. 2008 Medical Costs Below projection Below 2007 costs On the verge of matching 2003 costs

Win, Win Win! Employees Save $$ Company Saves $$ Employees recognize the value Employees rewarded d Spouses Involved HUGE retention factor!

Making It Happen!! Know your people what motivates them Think out of the Box for new schedule ideas ask your employees Get creative with rewards and recognition Focus on those who are good performance improvement plans Engage your employees to control $$

Your Efforts Today... Will Reward You Tomorrow When Things turn around... And they will There is going to be a recruiting heyday. What you do for your employees today... they will pay back in loyalty tomorrow!

QUESTIONS??