Revised overall labour effectiveness
International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management
ISSN: 1741-0401
Article publication date: 23 July 2020
Issue publication date: 25 June 2021
Abstract
Purpose
The paper proposes a new workforce effectiveness metric that is a sophisticated evolution of a pre-existing overall labour effectiveness (OLE) indicator. The KPI, named revised OLE (ROLE), provides a structured methodology to measure in a holistic way the losses relating to labour, maintaining some formal similitude to the overall equipment effectiveness (OEE)
Design/methodology/approach
A new structure of losses is proposed to overcome the drawbacks and the difficulties that usually affect the data collection stage, referring to directly measurable quantities or, when this is not the case, suggesting a viable method to quantify the loss. Besides, this approach facilitates the comprehension of labour-related issues, suggesting potential countermeasures. The novel ROLE indicator has been defined, based on this new structure, to evaluate the labour effectiveness in batch process industries. A real case study is provided, which explains the methodology and illustrates the capability of the corresponding KPI.
Findings
The present work analyses the labour performance indexes available in literature, with the aim of evidencing those aspects that can be properly observed and quantified and, at the same time, categorizing them to identify their possible drawbacks. A new structure of losses is derived, with respect to four different categories, which may help to measure the losses themselves more effectively
Originality/value
The paper investigates some important KPIs dealing with labour performance and individuates some significant drawbacks. Then it suggests a new, inclusive structure of losses and a modified KPI that not only measures effectiveness but also allows to identify viable countermeasures.
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Citation
Braglia, M., Castellano, D., Frosolini, M., Gallo, M. and Marrazzini, L. (2021), "Revised overall labour effectiveness", International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management, Vol. 70 No. 6, pp. 1317-1335. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJPPM-08-2019-0368
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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