TEAM LEADER PAYPLANS

TEAM LEADER PAYPLANS

Postby COLEMAN01 » Thu Sep 16, 2004 12:48 pm

I CURRENTLY AM PLANING TO GO FROM A DISPATCHER TO TEAMS.I AM LOOKING FOR SOME IDEAS ON PAYPLANS FOR TEAM LEADERS.I WILL HAVE 2 TEAM LEADERS AND 2 ADVISORS.
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TEAM LEADER PAYPLANS

Postby Mike Vogel » Thu Sep 16, 2004 6:02 pm

Team leaders can get a bump in their flat rate hour as well as an amount such as $0.50 cents or $1.00 for every hour produced by the team. Another option is to pay a flat bonus for hours produced or team productivity which can be set at whatever levels you want to set up.
Also consider a bonus on fixed right scores for the team so that your team leader stays focused on quality control as well as production.
Mike Vogel
 

TEAM LEADER PAYPLANS

Postby ViCar » Fri Sep 17, 2004 5:59 pm

Are you going to have true teams or lateral support? On true teams, team leaders get different rate and different responsabilities. On lateral support the most common is what Mike mentioned.
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TEAM LEADER PAYPLANS

Postby COLEMAN01 » Tue Sep 21, 2004 3:51 pm

NOT TO SOUND STUPID BUT WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LATERAL AND TEAM AND THE DIFFERENCE IN PAY PLANS?
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TEAM LEADER PAYPLANS

Postby Mike Vogel » Tue Sep 21, 2004 8:11 pm

Lateral Support usually means that all techs flag individually.
Full Teams the techs split their hours evenly.
Mike Vogel
 

TEAM LEADER PAYPLANS

Postby COLEMAN01 » Thu Sep 23, 2004 9:53 am

FOR LATERAL SUPPORT DO YOU STILL USE A TEAM LEADER?
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TEAM LEADER PAYPLANS

Postby phorn » Mon Sep 27, 2004 6:19 pm

Here's a question...

On the lateral support group system, do you recommend the group leaders dispatch the work to their respective technicians or is there a better way to do this if you aren't set up with computerized dispatching?
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TEAM LEADER PAYPLANS

Postby Mike Vogel » Tue Sep 28, 2004 11:45 am

Yes, on lateral support the team leader dispatches to the other techs on the team. The big problem with that is unless you have a fair & honest team leader, he can pick & choose the gravy work for himself leaving the less desirable work for the other techs. That is why I belive full teams works better as all hours are split by team members. Your most experienced tech who is usually your team leader can handle the diagnostic and heavy line work leaving the easier work such as maintenance to the rest of the team. The result is improved fixed right the first time scores and increased productivity.
Mike Vogel
 


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