Pink slips line road to more efficient UW
Chris Rickert:
This is why a year and a half after the economy started growing again, unemployment remains near 9 percent; companies realize they can produce just as much with fewer of us. (Oddly, the BLS does not measure productivity in the public sector, like in public universities.)
Reducing staff is not a tactic UW-Madison has tried of late. From 2007 to 2010, it added about 325 people per year, from the equivalent of 16,368 full-time employees in 2007 to 17,344 in 2010.
But managers know some employees are better than others. Ask them who they can live without, and then expect them to live without them.
Darrell Bazzell, UW-Madison vice chancellor for administration, said that "given the budget cuts, we will likely lose many positions." But he said the consultant could help find savings "above and beyond the savings available through simply reducing staffing."
Posted by Jim Zellmer at April 1, 2011 1:01 AM
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