Hey guys, I'm doing my summer internship and I have a task that I need your help with. I have to calculate training man-hours. For example, each month training takes place in an organization on various topics, and the trainees who attend the training program are sometimes the same and sometimes new. In this case, how will we calculate the total number of employees annually trained and their training man-hours?
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hey Richirichi, I think this attachment will help you.
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Hi Richi,

The calculation is simple - the time of each training session multiplied by the number of attendees, even if the attendees are the same.

For example:
Training hours = 1 hour
Number of trainees = 20
Total training hours = 20 hours

Thank you.

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Hope it may be useful..!!? Regards, Manjunath Hegde
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Manjunath Hegde Can you please explain the computation formula for my better understanding?
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the total number of hours per day multiplied by the total number of training days.
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Is there an industry norms for min or max training hours per person per year?
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