{"id":1020,"date":"2019-03-28T03:00:16","date_gmt":"2019-03-28T10:00:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/en-nz\/2019\/03\/28\/closing-skills-gap-manufacturing-microsoft-365\/"},"modified":"2022-06-28T10:49:49","modified_gmt":"2022-06-28T17:49:49","slug":"closing-skills-gap-manufacturing-microsoft-365","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/en-nz\/microsoft-365\/blog\/2019\/03\/28\/closing-skills-gap-manufacturing-microsoft-365\/","title":{"rendered":"Closing the skills gap in manufacturing with Microsoft 365"},"content":{"rendered":"
The manufacturing industry is being transformed by the rise in new digital industrial technology, known as Industry 4.0. New technologies are changing every stage of production, increasing productivity, optimizing operations, and unlocking new areas of growth. In order for manufacturers to capture the value this technology unlocks, they\u2019ll need to ensure their workforce has the right skills and the right tools.<\/p>\n
This is especially true as it relates to an organization\u2019s Firstline Workforce. In manufacturing, Firstline Workers are the employees who deliver products and materials, drive product quality, and keep critical equipment running. To help manufacturers with their digital transformation, we\u2019re enabling new ways to work with Microsoft 365 for Firstline Workers to learn, communicate, and collaborate more effectively.<\/p>\n
With the rise of Industry 4.0, manufacturers must reimagine the roles, skills, and tools to transform work throughout their organization. This means providing digital and soft skills, empowering workers with modern tools, and blurring the boundaries of technology with new immersive experiences. In an increasingly digital and complex landscape, the types of skills that employees need are rapidly evolving, and it is increasingly difficult for the workforce to keep pace.<\/p>\n
Solutions in Microsoft 365 that enable Firstline Workers to learn, communicate, and collaborate include:<\/p>\n
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To help equip workers to operate in a digitally-enabled manufacturing environment, Teams provides a single hub for teamwork to communicate, collaborate, and coordinate production from the engineering rooms to the factory floor.<\/p>\n
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As Industry 4.0 reshapes the manufacturing industry, finding new innovations to help workers learn, communicate, and collaborate remains a top priority. Microsoft is addressing these challenges through breakthroughs in hardware design, artificial intelligence (AI) experiences, mixed reality with HoloLens 2, and through business-ready solutions with Dynamics 365 and industry partners.<\/p>\n
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Leading manufacturers choose Microsoft 365 to prepare, equip, and empower their employees at all levels:<\/p>\n
To accelerate productivity and information flow, Cummins<\/a> replaced its existing productivity and collaboration tools with Microsoft 365, introducing a modern knowledge management and collaboration framework to reduce skills gaps and anchor a new culture of work.<\/p>\n \u201c<\/em>Our modern, tech-driven workplaces give employees the tools they need to innovate, so we can introduce new energy products and technology solutions to the market. It\u2019s also a key strategy in attracting top talent.\u201d\n
\n\u2014Sherry Aaholm, VP and CIO for Cummins<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n