Unit 6.2- Analysing performance notes Flashcards
What data is available to managers to assess the performance of their employees?
Labour productivity - output per worker
Unit labour costs
Employees as a % of revenue
Labour turnover and retention
What affects labour productivity?
Amount of equipment (capital)
Quality of equipment (capital)
Motivation of the workforce
What to consider when analysing data?
Which part of the business is included
Labour productivity data ignores wage rates
Overall productivity depends on many factors
What is unit labour costs determined by?
The cost of employing workers
Speed at which products are made
What type of relationship is present between labour productivity and labour unit costs?
Inverse relationship
What factors will influence employees cost as a % of revenue?
- Productivity rates of workforce
- Wage rates
- Non-wage employment costs
- The management of capacity
What is the labour turnover equation?
number of staff leaving during year x 100
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average number of staff
What would low labour turnover cause?
- Low wages
- Inadequate training
- Low morale / motivation
- Ineffective recruitment leading to unsuitable staff
- Redundancies
- Retirement
What is labour retention?
This measures the extent to which businesses keep their employees.
Why do businesses concern themselves with keeping hold of their employees?
- Recruitment costs
- Unsettling for staff / teams
- Dissatisfied customers (dealing with multiple different people)
- Time lag to recruit
What type of businesses might be less concerned with labour turnover and retention?
- Lower skilled
- Easier to replace
- Part time
- Seasonal
- Lower wages
- Low cost of training and recruitment
What internal data might be used for HR decision making?
- Corporate objectives
- Unit labor costs
- Labour productivity
- Skills
- Labour turnover
- Size of workforce
- Age profile of workforce
What external data might be used for HR decision making?
- Unemployment rates
- Wage rates
- Employment costs e.g tax
- Tastes and fashions
- Sales forecasts
- Competitor’s actions
- Pries
- Forecast migration