By implementing Bloomfire’s knowledge management system, Giltner Logistics reduced onboarding time to one-third of what it used to be.
Giltner Logistics is an asset-backed third-party logistics brokerage. The company excels in connecting world-class customers with the perfect carriers for their freight, prioritizing decisions that positively impact employees, customers, partners, carriers, and communities.
Giltner Logistics encountered significant obstacles in managing organizational change. Employees displayed both active and passive resistance, primarily driven by fear and uncertainty. This resistance was exacerbated by inconsistent communication from leadership, leading to confusion and a lack of follow-through. The challenges extended to difficulties in accessing updated information in a timely manner, which was crucial for employees working under tight deadlines. Additionally, integrating AI and knowledge management systems while maintaining the human element in operations posed a significant challenge.
To address these challenges, Giltner Logistics implemented several key strategies:
The strategic initiatives led to several positive outcomes:
Jessica McLaughlin, Training Manager at Giltner Logistics said: “From a learning and development perspective, our Knowledge Management System is our most critical tool.”
“We’ve reduced our onboarding time to one-third of what it used to be without compromising the quality of the training experience,” she added.
Giltner Logistics successfully navigated the complexities of change management by focusing on transparent communication, positive messaging, and comprehensive training. Implementing Bloomfire’s knowledge management system was pivotal in streamlining access to resources and ensuring consistent information flow. As a result, Giltner Logistics continues to thrive, demonstrating effective change management practices that can serve as a model for other organizations in the logistics industry.
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