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Running Head: HOUSEHOLD CONSUMER ENTERPRISES, INC. (HCE)
Household Consumer Enterprises, Inc. (HCE)
By:
Mr. Christopher B. Dela Cruz
Columbia College
BUSI 535
Saturday, August 17, 2013
Instructor: Retha M. Barron
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1. What geographic location might be best for the plant in terms of attracting sufficient
quantity and quality of labor, especially for the key jobs?
Answer: It is a vital resource of success for the right geographic location to build a site
for Household Consumer Electronics. The corporate headquarter for HCE is in downtown
Chicago, Illinois. The north central region consists of Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio and the
HCE headquarters. The new proposed site must meet the following criteria; road access,
efficiently meets clients and employee, this include suppliers delivery system. The site must
have the ability to trained new employees. My question to the organization is; are we
building from the ground up or renting a space? Assuming that the questions were answered;
my best geographical location will be Wisconsin; the minimum hourly wage is $7.25 and
based on the 24/6 schedule rotation the plant meets minimum standards with the State of
Wisconsin. Thirty-six percent of all U.S. plastics manufacturing activity takes place within
a 500-mile radius of Wisconsin. The significance of Wisconsins prominence in the industry
can be attributed to a business climate favorable to the growth and prosperity of business.1
Wisconsin has many incentives for corporation who wishes to invest in Wisconsin. It has
property tax exemptions and tax credit for research and development. The quality of labor is
exceptional many employees of Wisconsin have technical expertise in machineries and heavy
equipment. The state is committed to partnerships and helps each other collaborate in order
for both companies sustainability.
2. Should the plant manager come from inside the current managerial ranks or be sought
from the outside?
1http://www.forwardwisconsin.com/sub52/Plastics
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Answer: I personally would hire internally who is capable of running the new site.
According to Heneman (2012) Organizations wants to cultivate a stable, committed
workforce, it will probably need to emphasize internal hiring. This will allow employees to
use the internal labor market as a springboard for launching long term careers within the
organization. Hiring a new plant manager (outside) will cost time and money to cultivate
social culture of the organization. Internal hire will cultivate upward mobility for other
employees and a long term investment of employees and the organization.
3. Should staffing be based on just the person/job match or also the person/organization
match?
Answer: Staffing should be person match base on the requirement provided by HCE;
with the new plant site, skilled laborer with experience in machineries is needed for the plant
site to work. We have assemblers, warehouse worker and labors that are skilled to work on
heavy equipment and machineries.
4. Would it make sense to staff the plant initially with a flexible workforce by using
temporary employees and then shift over to a core workforce if it looks like the plant will
be successful? If so, why? If not, why not?
Answer: I would have to agree; it would make sense for a flexible workforce during the
initial stage of the site. There has not been a feasibility study of the new product design and
desired outcome of sales and volume will determine the outcome of employees. The risk is
high due to venturing out of their comfort zone. The high start up cost for the site has eaten
away the allocation pay for laborers. It also help them to benchmark the correct number of
employees if it where to be successful.
5. In the early stages, should the plan be fully staffed, understaffed, or overstaffed?
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Answer: I would understaff the plan; my reason its because the company must outline
sections needed to fulfill different stations. Honing skills for labor in batches is more
efficient than having it fully staff with confusion on their responsibility.
6. Will employee retention likely be a problem, and if so, how would this affect the viability
of the new plant?
Answer: The retention will be low with a high volume turnover rate. The pay level will
be at low end market, limited benefits and no potential pension plan for employees. Many
potential employees seek job security in todays economy.
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Work Cited Page
a. Heneman III, H. G., Judge, T. A., Kammeyer-Mueller, J. D. (2012) Staffing
Organizations, Seventh Edition. By McGraw-Hill Irwin WI.
b. No Author Provided (2013) United States Region Map by Maps of the World Site.
Retrieved: August 17, 2013 from: http://www.mapsofworld.com/usa/usa-maps/united-
states-regional-maps.html
c. No Author Provided (2013) Wage and Hour Division by Department of Labor Site.
Retrieved: August 17, 2013 from: http://www.dol.gov/whd/minwage/america.htm
d. No Author Provided (2013)Plastics by Forward Wisconsin Site. Retrieved: August 17,
2013 from: http://www.forwardwisconsin.com/sub52/Plastics
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