How ALOM Triumphs in a Tight Labor Market

How can manufacturers recruit and retain employees amid a skills gap that leaves hundreds of thousands of manufacturing jobs unfilled every month? ALOM Technologies Corporationโ€”a global supply chain management services and solutions provider based in Fremont, Californiaโ€”has an answer: focus aggressively on company culture.

The results are in and ALOMโ€™s program is a remarkable success, leading to workforce and revenue growth for the company over the past few years. This achievement led ALOM to be named a finalist for the Manufacturing Leadership Awards, given every year by the Manufacturing Leadership Council (the NAMโ€™s digital transformation division). Hereโ€™s a sneak peek into how they did it.

The program: After being named an essential business in 2020 due to its medical supply chain infrastructure, ALOM turbocharged its existing culture program, called DOINGโ€”which stands for Development, Opportunity, INclusion and Growthโ€”to support staff recruitment and retention in a challenging labor market.

  • The program had existed since 2018 and was based on ALOMโ€™s longstanding cultivation of values-driven purpose. When the company expanded it during the pandemic, it enabled ALOM to build a higher performing team across multiple locations.

The details: ALOM has employed several strategies for reinforcing its cultural values, aiming to instill a sense of purpose and belonging in job candidates and veteran staff alike. These include:

  • Showcasing their commitment to diversity, inclusion and sustainability both inside the organization and in recruitment efforts;
  • Redefining the ALOM People Team mission and structure to emphasize staff development over compliance;
  • Working to address employee wellness through stress and mental health education and resources; and
  • Instituting a staff development online portal called ALOM University that empowers rapid onboarding, training and advancement.

The results: The program has been an extraordinary success, helping to increase ALOMโ€™s workforce and strengthen the companyโ€™s bottom line at the same time. In 2021 alone, the company achieved:

  • 70% workforce growth;
  • 60% revenue growth;
  • A 6% decrease in employee attrition for 2021, as compared to 2018; and
  • A 65% reduction in recruitment days to fill open positions.

Looking ahead: ALOM isnโ€™t done yet. This year, the company is working on a digital transformation effort, called DOING DX, designed to make all of ALOMโ€™s tech systems and business processes more efficient and effective.

  • It will focus on staff recruiting, performance management, supplier management and evaluation, team building, mentoring and much more.

The last word: โ€œWhen I started ALOM 26 years ago, I was determined to build a supply chain company that did right by everyone,โ€ said President and CEO Hannah Kain.

  • โ€œThis has become the foundation of ALOMโ€™s corporate culture. We believe in using the supply chain to help the world be a better placeโ€”for the environment and for every person, supplier and company. Experiencing our values in action instills a sense of pride and belonging in our staff that helps us attract, build and retain an exceptionally talented team.โ€

Get involved: Want to learn more about this successful workforce effort, as well as a whole host of other innovations by leading manufacturers? Join the MLC for its Rethink summit in Marco Island, Florida, on June 26โ€“28. Sign up here.