Hi
Could you confirm if this the right calculation to calculate attrition please?
(Leavers that specific month/ average number of employees) *100
Thanks in advance.
Valentina
Hi
Could you confirm if this the right calculation to calculate attrition please?
(Leavers that specific month/ average number of employees) *100
Thanks in advance.
Valentina
Hi Valentina
Yes, globally that looks good to me.
IMHO, You have two possible variations .
You'll probably find it useful to undertake the same calculation each month on an annual basis, unless you are in a business that is massively seasonal..... That will help you to identify any longer term trends....
In reply to Ray:
Thanks Ray.In reply to Valentina:
* sorry avg. 255.4 in the exampleIn reply to Valentina:
Unless it's a workforce that typically has at least some / more than a few leavers each month, a monthly percentage will only be a snapshot of that particular month and not necessarily representative of the current picture. For that, you'll need for example cumulative / year to date / annual figures analysed over different periods so that you can see both the extent and the trend.In reply to Valentina:
In answer to the FTE (full-time equivalent question - if you have 50 staff of whom 5 are part-time at 50%, then they equate to 47.5 FTEs. One person leaving in a month will be 1/47.5 or 2.11% on an FTE basis, where it would have been 1/50 on a headcount basis.Visit the main CIPD website
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