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If 450 people are working in a factory and their days of presence differ from each other, how can I calculate monthly mandays?
Hi Everybody,Can anybody let me know how we go about calculating training man-hours for employees, for example, 150 man-hours? Is there any specific format for this process?Kindly let me know.Regards,Rivti
Dear,If you want to calculate the training man-hours, then you have to go through various formulas:Training slots: 04Training duration: 3 hoursTotal number of trainees per slot: 15Then, the total number of trainees = training slots x number of trainees per slot=...
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 hourNumber of trainees = 20Total training hours = 20 hoursThank you.
@richirichi:> 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. The trainees who attend the traini...
Hey Richirichi,I think this attachment will help you.
The total number of hours per day multiplied by the total number of training days.
Is there an industry norm for minimum or maximum training hours per person per year?
Hello friends,I do have some confusion. We have completed 12 training sessions with 120 participants, each session lasting 12 hours. What will be the Total Man Hours (TMH)?Is it:12 hours x 120 workers = 1440 hoursor120 hours?Because if we train 10 people for one...
Training man-hours (for industry) - 120 man x 12 hrs. = 1440 hrs.Training man days = 1440 / 8 = 180 days.The same may deviate for the training providers as 120 hrs.Regards,L. S. Thamarai Kannan