Evaluating Staffing Process Results The Keepon Trucking Company (KTC)

Evaluating Staffing Process Results The Keepon Trucking Company (KTC) is a manufacturer of custom-built trucks. It does not manufacture any particular truck lines,
styles, or models. Rather, it builds trucks to customers’ specifications; these trucks are used for specialty purposes such as snow removal, log hauling, and military
cargo hauling. One year ago, KTC received a new, large order that would take three years to complete and required the external hiring of 100 new assemblers. To staff
this particular job, the HR department manager of nonexempt employment hurriedly developed and implemented a special staffing process for filling these new vacancies.
Applicants were recruited from three sources: newspaper ads, employee referrals, and a local employment agency. All applicants generated by these methods were
subjected to a common selection and decisionmaking process. All offer receivers were given the same terms and conditions in their job offer letters and were told there
was no room for any negotiation. All vacancies were eventually filled. After the first year of the contract, the manager of nonexempt employment, Dexter Williams,
decided to pull together some data to determine how well the staffing process for the assembler jobs had worked. Since he had not originally planned on doing any
evaluation, Dexter was able to retrieve only the following data to help him with his evaluation: 1. Determine the yield ratios (offer receivers / applicants, new hires
/ applicants), time lapse or cycle times (days to offer, days to start), and retention rates associated with each recruitment source. 2. What is the relative
effectiveness of the three sources in terms of yield ratios, cycle times, and retention rates? 3. What are some possible reasons for the fact that the three sources
differ in their relative effectiveness? 4. What would you recommend Dexter do differently in the future to improve his evaluation of the staffing process? Case study
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