Dear All,
I am working for one of the fabrication manufacturing companies. While working here, I would like to understand how manpower limits are defined. For example, is there a calculation based on a percentage of the turnover or a percentage of the material in tonnage production held? Or perhaps there is another calculation method used.
I am seeking this information to monitor the manpower utilization in relation to production and to effectively plan for the manpower needed for incoming projects.
I appreciate your response.
Regards,
Sankalp Halgekar
9763716432
sankalp.halgekar@gmail.com
From India, Pune
I am working for one of the fabrication manufacturing companies. While working here, I would like to understand how manpower limits are defined. For example, is there a calculation based on a percentage of the turnover or a percentage of the material in tonnage production held? Or perhaps there is another calculation method used.
I am seeking this information to monitor the manpower utilization in relation to production and to effectively plan for the manpower needed for incoming projects.
I appreciate your response.
Regards,
Sankalp Halgekar
9763716432
sankalp.halgekar@gmail.com
From India, Pune
Dear Sankalp Ji,
The GRAICUNAS Theory of Superior-Subordinate relationships is outlined as follows:
- Direct single relationship = n
- Group relationship = n(2n-1)
- Cross = n(n-1)
Here, 'n' represents the number of subordinates reporting to a supervisor.
Thanks,
chandanmishra4949@gmail.com
From India
The GRAICUNAS Theory of Superior-Subordinate relationships is outlined as follows:
- Direct single relationship = n
- Group relationship = n(2n-1)
- Cross = n(n-1)
Here, 'n' represents the number of subordinates reporting to a supervisor.
Thanks,
chandanmishra4949@gmail.com
From India
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