Title :
Preparing for the downturn
Author :
Imberman, Woodruff
Author_Institution :
1749 Ridge Ave., Evanston, IL, USA
fDate :
9/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
What should electrical and electronics parts manufacturers be doing to prepare themselves for a contraction in the business cycle? The Federal Reserve Board reported in mid-May that current economic activity is proceeding “at a somewhat slower pace” than earlier this year. The index of leading indicators has shown a dip, and a slight rise in unemployment. Most observers now say that we are in for some sort of a “correction” in the economic cycle. A correction means keener competition and pressure on prices and profits. A number of leading companies have prepared themselves by installing pay-for-performance wage systems (commonly called gainsharing), thereby attaining more efficient plant operations-at no extra cost
Keywords :
economics; electronic equipment manufacture; electronics industry; human resource management; business cycle; economic activity; electronics parts manufacturers; gainsharing; pay-for-performance wage systems; plant operations; Acceleration; Contracts; Costs; Driver circuits; Economic indicators; Personnel; Portable computers; Pulp manufacturing; Remuneration; Unemployment;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Devices Magazine, IEEE