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Decision Models for Workforce and Technology Planning in Services

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  • Gang Li

    (Bentley University, Waltham, Massachusetts 02452)

  • Joy M. Field

    (Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts 02467)

  • Hongxun Jiang

    (Renmin University of China, Beijing,100872, People’s Republic of China)

  • Tian He

    (Renmin University of China, Beijing,100872, People’s Republic of China)

  • Youming Pang

    (Renmin University of China, Beijing,100872, People’s Republic of China)

Abstract

Many of today’s service companies operate in a technology-oriented and knowledge-intensive environment while recruiting and training individuals from an increasingly diverse population. One of the resulting challenges for these service companies is ensuring strategic alignment between their two key resources—technology and workforce—through the resource planning and allocation processes. The traditional hierarchical decision approach to resource planning and allocation considers only technology planning as a strategic-level decision, with workforce recruiting and training planning as a subsequent tactical-level decision. However, two other decision approaches—joint and integrated—elevate workforce planning to the same strategic level as technology planning. Thus, we investigate the impact of strategically aligning technology and workforce decisions through the comparison of joint and integrated models to each other and to a baseline hierarchical model in terms of total cost. Numerical experiments are conducted to characterize key features of solutions provided by these approaches under conditions typically found in this type of service company. Our results show that the integrated model has the lowest cost across all conditions. This is because the integrated approach maintains a small but skilled workforce that can operate new and more advanced technology with higher capacity. However, the cost performance of the joint model is very close to the integrated model under a number of conditions and is easier to implement computationally and managerially, making it a good choice in many environments. Managerial insights derived from this study can serve as a valuable guide for choosing the proper decision approach for technology-oriented and knowledge-intensive service companies.

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  • Gang Li & Joy M. Field & Hongxun Jiang & Tian He & Youming Pang, 2015. "Decision Models for Workforce and Technology Planning in Services," Service Science, INFORMS, vol. 7(1), pages 29-47, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:inm:orserv:v:7:y:2015:i:1:p:29-47
    DOI: 10.1287/serv.2015.0094
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