Succession Planning Part 2
Running head: Job Announcement & Explanatory Report 1
Job Announcement & Explanatory Report 8
Job Announcement & Explanatory Report
Tasheion Christieholloway, Kyami Clarke, Destinee Frankenberry, & Christina Fricke
University of Maryland Global Campus
BMGT 365 7981 Organizational Leadership
Fall 2019
Dr. Ronald Iden
Job Announcement & Explanatory Report
Job Announcement
Warehouse Operations Team Leader Job Summary
Biotech Health and Life Products (Biotech) is a leading competitor in the bio-nutraceutical marketplace, currently holding a 20% market share and preparing for massive growth as big pharmaceutical companies like Glaxo, Merke, and Dupont begin their shifts to Biotech's natural supplements. Biotech's core values call for customer centricity, innovation, knowledge, and sustainability, and we envision being a vital proponent of a healthy lifestyle for all. It is paramount that these values and visions extended to all employees, as well as customers. Biotech promotes and encourages a relationship and transformational style of leadership and therefore defines a leader as an active, driven individual who motivates, empowers, and inspires a team through ethical engagement and open communication to achieve goals together. As Biotech enters a new age of evolution and expansion, we seek leaders that are honest, growth-minded and innovative to assist Biotech with aligning the workforce with its purpose, values, passion, and beliefs. After 97 years in business, Biotech is known for competitive compensation, robust benefits packages, and career growth opportunities.
We are currently looking to fill two Warehouse Operations Team Leader positions, one located in Miami, Florida, and one located in Dallas, Texas. In addition to handling the daily operations of the warehouse, to include freight, shipping and receiving, returns, and transfers, Biotech is seeking a fearless and adaptable manager that can lead through empowerment and inclusion to build and develop cross-functional warehouse teams. Through innovative communication and connection techniques, the warehouse team will strive for continual achievement and exceed expectations. A strong applicant will inspire high accuracy within the department, lead and develop the warehouse team, and provide compassionate and attentive customer service to our clients. If you have expertise in the distribution, shipping and logistics industry, and want to be part of a team that fosters global sensitivity, ethical action, and modern leadership, we invite you to apply today.
Warehouse Operations Team Leader Responsibilities and Duties
Biotech Warehouse Operations Team Leaders are responsible for management of inventory and providing warehouse-wide supervision. Awareness and enforcement of safe warehouse conditions and cleanliness of work environment and tools are required. A strong candidate is able to perform general machinery maintenance. A successful team leader will streamline warehouse processes through creative and team-oriented approaches. To foster brand passion, the team leader will be willing and motivated to do things like develop the skills of all team members and establish proactive projects that benefit Biotech and the community. Duties will also include the prompt management of customer service requests and mitigation of customer service issues in a quick and professional manner.
Warehouse Operations Team Leader Qualifications and Skills
Biotech Warehouse Operations Team Leaders are required to possess a High School Diploma or GED equivalent. Two plus years’ experience in a warehouse supervisory role is needed and candidates will need to be able to prove knowledge of warehouse policies, procedures, regulations, and laws. Competitive candidates should have a wide range of developed skills to include strong problem-solving abilities, robust and varying communication skills, and the ability to work with all levels of staff.
Application Process
Biotech Health and Life Products is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, ancestry, marital status, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other basis prohibited by law. All qualified and interested individuals should reply to this listing by email. Please place “(Your Name)-Warehouse Operations Team Leader-(Location you are applying for)” in the subject line. Include your cover letter, resume, and all references in the email. Once received, Biotech’s Human Resources Department will reply with the next step in the application process. Please note, Biotech is an illegal drug-free workplace. All applicants will be subject to drug testing.
Explanatory Report
Biotech Health and Life Products are in search of a full-time Warehouse Operations Manager for their Miami and Dallas locations. The new job announcement provides details as to what roles and responsibilities are required for the position. The most considerable role and responsibility of this position is one of leadership. The person hired must exemplify certain leadership qualities, which are highlighted in this report.
Reason for the selected language in new job announcement
Biotech has a long history of delivering quality products to all its customers since Wilford Barney established it (“Biotech Health,” n.d., p. 1). The consensus of Biotech and Biotech employees is that there is a lack of communication, connection, and clear vision. Biotech is well enough established that the leadership direction needs a change. The enclosed job announcement highlights the necessary leadership attributes and competencies that Biotech requires. The positive language used in Biotech’s new job announcement will develop inspiration, motivation, passion, and empowerment to assist with the need for innovative employees that will provide creative competitive advantage concepts (“Biotech Health,” n.d., p. 1). The company requires leaders who are focused on cultivating a positive company climate and an engaged workforce (Malos, 2012, p. 6).
How and why new job announcement reflects leadership themes from week 1 & 2
The leader of today can direct their workforce through clarity, ethics, and values (Aldrin & Gayatri, 2014, p. 1). The warehouse operations manager should possess these attributes to effectively communicate the Biotech vision and motivate their team to be engaged in every step of the process. The best way to address who to hire is figuring what type of person should be employed. Biotech must move away from transactional leadership types to transformational leadership. Transformational leadership focuses on teams, inclusion, and inspiration (Malos, 2012, p. 6). To be an effective transformational leader, a person must possess interpersonal skills, industry knowledge, effective communication skills, and emotional intelligence (Canwell et al., 2014, para. 6).
Furthermore, competencies globally are necessary since Biotech has international locations and will continue to grow. Companies with divisions in other countries need to be approaching those divisions differently. An effective leader can work with other countries, diplomatically. A person must understand different cultures, enact a level of sensitivity, and adjust accordingly (Ledford & Lockwood, 2008, para. 4). A leader able to interact effectively in a diverse workforce and on a global scale will assist Biotech’s long-term sustainability.
Lastly, Biotech requires an optimistic leader, with a sense of integrity, and is a fearless visionary (Kaufman, 2014, para. 6). This person will be able to take the Biotech of today and envision a path for the business’s future by striving for continual achievement beyond normal expectations (Kaufman, 2014, para. 5). A leader must be equipped to handle complex warehouse processes and streamline them through creative, collaborative, and innovative approaches. In an effort to keep up with competitors already exploiting these leadership attributes, it is time for Biotech and the HR team to employ competent managers that are great leaders.
In conclusion, the person Biotech hires for the Warehouse Operations Manager position must possess transformational leadership qualities, value-added industry technical skills, and the ability to adapt. The new leader must also express interest in proactive sustainability projects that will benefit the company and the community (Kirkpatrick & Locke, 1991, p. 5). A leader is not simply an individual that manages people but motivates and inspires. A great leader is confident, charismatic, energetic, and honest (Kirkpatrick & Locke, 1991, p. 1). All these characteristics are common threads among leaders of today and the future.
References
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Biotech Health and Life Products Company Profile. (n.d). Retrieved from https://learn.umuc.edu/d2l/le/content/420546/viewContent/16670969/View
Canwell, A., Stockton, H., Dongrie, V., & Neveras, N. (2014). Leaders at all levels. Retrieved from https://www2.deloitte.com/us/en/insights/focus/human-capital-trends/2014/hc- trends-2014-leaders-at-all-levels.html
Kaufman, M. (2014). 10 traits of great business leaders. Retrieved from https://www.forbes.com/sites/michakaufman/2014/09/05/10-traits-of-great-business- leaders/#14d2cb102dc7
Kirkpatrick, S. A., & Locke, E. A. (1991). Leadership: Do traits matter [PDF File]? Retrieved from https://learn.umuc.edu/content/enforced/426295-001034-01-2198-US1- 4020/Leadership%20-%20Do%20traits%20matter.pdf?&d2lSessionVal= fy94HtV8pZHf1p3R1Nlt8PJi4
Ledford, C., & Lockwood, N. (2008). Leadership competencies. Retrieved from https://www.shrm.org/resourcesandtools/hr-topics/behavioral-competencies/leadership-and-navigation/pages/leadershipcompetencies.aspx
Malos, R. (2012). The Most Important Leadership Theories [PDF File]. Annals of Eftimie Murgu University Resita, Fascicle II, Economic Studies, 413-420. Retrieved from https://learn.umuc.edu/content/enforced/347722-001034-01-2192-OL1-6381/The%20Most%20Important%20Leadership%20Theories.pdf?_&d2lSessionVal=fy94HtV8pZHf1p3R1Nlt8PJi4