When employees work in multiple roles, businesses will reap many benefits, according to Anphabe Company.
Optimizing human resource efficiency
Poly Employment helps businesses make the most of their employees' abilities. An individual can take on many different tasks, minimizing waste of resources and speeding up project implementation.
Strengthening organizational adaptation
In a constantly changing business environment, a multi-purpose workforce is a strategic advantage. When employees can flexibly switch between roles, organizations can react faster to market fluctuations.
Increasing cohesion and motivation for work
When given the opportunity to explore and develop capacity in many fields, employees often feel more recognized and valuable. This contributes significantly to retaining talent, especially young people who tend to "jump jobs" if they do not see new challenges.
Promoting innovation
The intersection of skills and professional fields often creates new perspectives, stimulating creative thinking. Employees in many roles often easily connect ideas between departments, thereby providing outstanding improvement solutions.
In addition, Anphabe Company also raised challenges when implementing Poly Employment.
Although it brings many benefits, this model also poses many problems that businesses need to consider carefully.
Risk of overload and performance loss
An individual taking on many tasks at the same time can easily lead to burnout if there is no reasonable work allocation. Values in the scope of responsibility can also cause internal stress and conflict.
Requiring a more effective management system
Poly Employment sets new requirements for performance management, KPIs measurement and fairness assessment. Enterprises need to build a clear capacity and productivity monitoring system to ensure transparency and fairness in recording.
High training costs
To make employees take on many roles, businesses are forced to invest heavily in multi-skill training. The lack of standardization and appropriate training content can lead to risks in work quality and disorientation for development.