Built for Constraint: Developing a Staffing Strategy in a Challenging Labor Market
For many years, the dominant question in workforce planning was operational: how do we fill our open roles? Hiring managers refined their recruitment processes , shortened time-to-hire , and expanded sourcing channels. Staffing agencies scaled up, and job seekers were courted more aggressively. The underlying assumption in most of this activity was that the pipeline was operating as it had in the past: that skilled workers were available, that entry-level roles would continue feeding mid-level ones, and that the right combination of speed and incentive could close most staffing gaps. But what if those assumptions no longer hold? What if the staffing challenges affecting key industries, such as healthcare, logistics, manufacturing, and skilled trades, aren’t a phase to get through, but a new reality to operate in? The conditions that once made difficult roles sustainably fillable have become less reliable across many industries. Functioning talent pipelines , manageable workloa...