"The Human Factor at BSW – Efficiency by Motivation, Qualification and Flexibility!"
by "Michel Hamy, Stephanie Meier"
Publisher - "Badische Stahl Werke GmbH (Germany) Badische Stahl Engineering GmbH (Germany)"
Category - Engineering & IT
"Currently, the steel industry is in a tough situation. BSW, like each and every steelmaker
around the world, faces the challenge to compete successfully in the long-term in this difficult
business environment. By experience, BSW is convinced that the road to success is a wellqualified and motivated workforce.
Therefore BSW stepped up efforts in its human concept and fosters a life-long learning.
Besides having a sophisticated and nationwide-awarded training concept for newcomers in
place, BSW strongly focuses on the continuous multi-skilling of its workforce. The aim is that
each operator is able to work on different working places to keep production running and to
increase flexibility in staffing working places.
To be multi-skilled is also one prerequisite to climb up the hierarchical ladder: Some wellperforming operators are selected to become a supervisor. Thus, they can develop from
outstanding employee to outstanding leader.
The supervisor itself plays a significant role at BSW: Supervisors are the primary face of
management for a majority of the workforce and have a significant impact on BSW’s
performance. By leading, motivating and training newcomers as well as existing employees,
they build up a pipeline of internal talent.
Taking into account the exceptional role of its supervisors, BSW is carefully selecting potential
supervisor candidates and trains them properly. Cause having well-qualified supervisors
means having a well-trained and motivated workforce in place and thus master the challenge
to survive in the steel industry – as BSW, one of the most productive mini-mills around the
world."
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