Hi Seniors,
I am working on a project which is not live yet. I have some data like size of the team, no of tasks and average time spent on each tasks. This is a simple calculation but what I dont have is the work for which I dont know how to calculate man hours like sitting on the system and monitoring throughout the shift.
there are 3 shifts per day in a 24x7 environment.
Can anybody share the best practice to calculate the man hours here.
My main motto is to increase the size of team which I believe is less at this moment.
From India, Noida
I am working on a project which is not live yet. I have some data like size of the team, no of tasks and average time spent on each tasks. This is a simple calculation but what I dont have is the work for which I dont know how to calculate man hours like sitting on the system and monitoring throughout the shift.
there are 3 shifts per day in a 24x7 environment.
Can anybody share the best practice to calculate the man hours here.
My main motto is to increase the size of team which I believe is less at this moment.
From India, Noida
Dear Friend,
Three shifts a day clearly means an employee is subjected to work for eight hours a day in any of the shifts alloted which is 40 hours a week in a five day environment and 48 hours in case of six days work environment. My concern, what's the purpose of calculating man hours; is it for paying them salary or is it for productivity purpose.
From India, Delhi
Three shifts a day clearly means an employee is subjected to work for eight hours a day in any of the shifts alloted which is 40 hours a week in a five day environment and 48 hours in case of six days work environment. My concern, what's the purpose of calculating man hours; is it for paying them salary or is it for productivity purpose.
From India, Delhi
Dear Rathi,
I second Unmesh. The calculations alone might help you create new positions, list the following down:
Downtime for the task , if the member is not present
Time taken for the talent to be trained, both classroom and on-the-job, before being billable
Bottle-necks and dependencies to each role
Existing budget vis-a-vis to billable ratio
From India, Mumbai
I second Unmesh. The calculations alone might help you create new positions, list the following down:
Downtime for the task , if the member is not present
Time taken for the talent to be trained, both classroom and on-the-job, before being billable
Bottle-necks and dependencies to each role
Existing budget vis-a-vis to billable ratio
From India, Mumbai
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