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Babay2019-02-08 15:25:16
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Babay, 2019-02-08 15:25:16

How to derive a formula for calculating the efficiency of an employee?

How to derive a formula for calculating the efficiency of an employee in production? What parameters do you need to know for this?

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EVGENY T., 2019-02-08
@Beshere

You will have absolute efficiency in "elephants" and what to do with it further is not clear. Therefore:
1. We introduce the concepts: production and costs.
2. We find for each employee the coefficient: output / costs.
3. We look at the distribution. If not normal (knoll in the center), then point 1 was poorly fulfilled.
4. The center of the mound is taken as normal efficiency. And the employee's efficiency is the amount of deviation from this normal.
PS We are starting to fire employees with the least efficiency, replacing them with new ones. If the mound crawled to the right, everything was done correctly.

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Peter, 2019-02-08
@petermzg

"Efficiency is the ability to get the job done and achieve the desired or desired result with the least amount of time and effort." Here
From here one should know: time and effort. ))

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Vitsliputsli, 2019-02-08
@Vitsliputsli

Read about KPI, and the parameters depend on your production and what exactly you want to get. It is difficult to say clearly, because there is such a law in economics, when you have calculated the parameters that affect the value you need and begin to control these parameters, the connection disappears. In practice, it looks like this: you want to increase the speed of processing applications, you figured out that no one takes applications for a long time and therefore the speed is low. You start to control this parameter, and applications begin to be taken into work quickly, but they are still processed for a long time, because. time is wasted in other stages. It seems that you just need to hang one more parameter on the control, but even there it turns out that not everything is simple.
It’s easier if employees do the same work, the time of which is clearly defined, then you can set the labor rate and build on it.

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nvdfxx, 2019-02-08
@nvdfxx

(completed tasks for [term] / assigned tasks for [term]) * 100%, works for simple tasks of the same type

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mirexdoors, 2019-04-17
@mirexdoors

It strongly depends on the production itself and on the organization of labor. But in general, for ideal cases, economists have already told everything a long time ago)

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