'Skills Creation: The Future of Employment' Panel at Davos Showcases Manpower's Research, Insight About Building Post-Crisis Wor
27 January 2010 - 4:01PM
PR Newswire (US)
As 'Workforce Accelerators,' Temporary Workers are a Company's Best
Kept Secret for a Sustainable Comeback, Manpower Inc. Chairman and
CEO Joerres Illustrates for World Economic Forum Executives,
Government Leaders DAVOS, Switzerland, Jan. 27
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Manpower Inc. (NYSE: MAN) Chairman and
CEO Jeff Joerres will today advise business and government leaders
on how companies can address a global talent mismatch and do more
with less in his remarks as part of a global skills creation panel
at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos. (Photo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20100127/CG44518) (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20060221/CGTU012LOGO) "In this
economic climate, it's not just about finding skilled workers, it's
about finding elite talent - the best of the best. The strategic
use of temporary workers is the fastest way for companies to stage
an immediate post-crisis comeback," said Jeff Joerres, Chairman and
CEO of Manpower Inc. "Flexibility is key - for both employers and
their workforce. Companies need flexible, agile workers who can
constantly adjust and enhance their skills to meet the needs and
expectations of workers. Employees expect that same flexibility in
return, to advance professionally and pursue their personal
lifestyles." There are plenty of people available for work with the
technical qualities needed to do certain jobs, but perhaps they
don't have the psychological make-up, critical thinking skills or
intellectual curiosity to really move the company forward,
according to Joerres' planned remarks for the panel. (Note to
editors: the attached diagram shows the anatomy of a Manpower
temporary worker in detail, including attributes that will be
attractive to employers and employees.) Earlier this week, Manpower
Inc. identified four megatrends that should be top concerns for
business leaders around the globe when planning their workforce
management strategy throughout the recovery. These tenets will be
pillars of Joerres' remarks on the panel skills creation. These
megatrends are: -- The Talent Mismatch is deepening as the working
age population declines and the nature of work changes. These
significant shifts in talent supply are transforming the global
labor market. -- Individual Choice will be exercised by those with
the skills that are most in demand, requiring companies to think
differently about how jobs are defined and how they will attract
and retain scarce talent. -- Rising Customer Sophistication
requires businesses to work in a new way, driven by innovation and
delivering greater value and efficiency. -- Technological
Revolutions have the power to change where, when and how we work,
enabling organizations to be more agile and innovative - if they
know how to leverage it. According to Manpower's most recent Talent
Shortage Survey, 30 percent of employers across the globe continue
to struggle to fill positions available despite the global economic
downturn. The top five positions employers are having most trouble
filling globally are skilled manual trades people, sales
representatives, technicians (technical workers in the areas of
production/operations, engineering and maintenance), engineers and
management/executives. Manpower surveyed nearly 39,000 employers
across 33 countries and territories to gauge employers' ability to
find the talent they need. Joerres and Manpower are members of the
Global Agenda Council on the Skills Gap. The panel will be
moderated by J. Frank Brown, Dean of INSTEAD, France, who co-chairs
the Global Agenda Council on the Skills Gap along with Manpower
Inc. President of Global Corporate Affairs David Arkless. This
panel can be watched via livestream at
http://wef2010.unitec-media.tv/index.html. Manpower's 40th World
Economic Forum Online Press Kit can be accessed at
http://www.manpower.com/press/wef2010.cfm. About Manpower Inc.
Manpower Inc. (NYSE:MAN) is a world leader in the employment
services industry; creating and delivering services that enable its
clients to win in the changing world of work. With over 60 years'
experience, the $22 billion company offers employers a range of
services for the entire employment and business cycle including
permanent, temporary and contract recruitment; employee assessment
and selection; training; outplacement; outsourcing and consulting.
Manpower's worldwide network of 4,100 offices in 82 countries and
territories enables the company to meet the needs of its 400,000
clients per year, including small and medium size enterprises in
all industry sectors, as well as the world's largest multinational
corporations. The focus of Manpower's work is on raising
productivity through improved quality, efficiency and
cost-reduction across their total workforce, enabling clients to
concentrate on their core business activities. Manpower Inc.
operates under five brands: Manpower, Manpower Professional, Elan,
Jefferson Wells and Right Management. More information on Manpower
Inc. is available at http://www.manpower.com/.
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Davos, Britt Zarling, +1-414-526-3107, , or Milwaukee, Marci
Pelzer, +1-414-687-8441, , both of Manpower Inc. Web Site:
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