Unit 6.2- Analysing performance notes Flashcards

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What data is available to managers to assess the performance of their employees?

A

Labour productivity - output per worker
Unit labour costs
Employees as a % of revenue
Labour turnover and retention

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2
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What affects labour productivity?

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Amount of equipment (capital)
Quality of equipment (capital)
Motivation of the workforce

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3
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What to consider when analysing data?

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Which part of the business is included
Labour productivity data ignores wage rates
Overall productivity depends on many factors

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What is unit labour costs determined by?

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The cost of employing workers

Speed at which products are made

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5
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What type of relationship is present between labour productivity and labour unit costs?

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Inverse relationship

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6
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What factors will influence employees cost as a % of revenue?

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  • Productivity rates of workforce
  • Wage rates
  • Non-wage employment costs
  • The management of capacity
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7
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What is the labour turnover equation?

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number of staff leaving during year x 100
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average number of staff

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What would low labour turnover cause?

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  • Low wages
  • Inadequate training
  • Low morale / motivation
  • Ineffective recruitment leading to unsuitable staff
  • Redundancies
  • Retirement
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9
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What is labour retention?

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This measures the extent to which businesses keep their employees.

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10
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Why do businesses concern themselves with keeping hold of their employees?

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  • Recruitment costs
  • Unsettling for staff / teams
  • Dissatisfied customers (dealing with multiple different people)
  • Time lag to recruit
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What type of businesses might be less concerned with labour turnover and retention?

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  • Lower skilled
  • Easier to replace
  • Part time
  • Seasonal
  • Lower wages
  • Low cost of training and recruitment
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12
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What internal data might be used for HR decision making?

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  • Corporate objectives
  • Unit labor costs
  • Labour productivity
  • Skills
  • Labour turnover
  • Size of workforce
  • Age profile of workforce
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13
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What external data might be used for HR decision making?

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  • Unemployment rates
  • Wage rates
  • Employment costs e.g tax
  • Tastes and fashions
  • Sales forecasts
  • Competitor’s actions
  • Pries
  • Forecast migration
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