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Hi Can anyone plz tell me how Attrirtion anaysis is done? How can i calculate Attrition rate? Regards SAKSHI ARORA hr_sakshi84@yahoo.com
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chum
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Hi Sakshi,

The attrition rate (%) can be calculated as follows: (Resignations + dismissals / total manpower) %. To conduct an attrition analysis, it is essential to have access to the details of past years' attrition data. By doing so, you can analyze the trend. If you have any further queries, feel free to reach out. Keep rocking!

From India, Mangaluru
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Hi Attrition: No. Of Employees leaving the organization in a year X 100/Average no. of employees during the period
From India, Mumbai
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Hey Sakshi, The below mentioned is attrition formula: Attrition% = {Attrition nos.*(Opening Head count+Closing Head count)/2}*100
From India, Gurgaon
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Search the downloads for "to_rate.xls," which is an Excel workbook that allows the user to track turnover for 12 months.

Also, track turnover by job title, by manager, by department, by executive, by shift, etc.

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hi.. i did my project in Turn over of IT employeees, much related to attrition... try this...
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Hello Tinajosh:

"I did my project on the turnover of IT employees, much related to attrition."

Reducing turnover is easy; the hard part is getting employers to try something new. The right person to hire is seldom the best candidate. The best candidates make the best employees about 20% of the time. The best employers are not hired 80% of the time.

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Thank you for the information. Achually i had asked in an interview to calculate attrition: Existing employees: 100 New Joinees: 50 Resignees: 30 What will be attrintion rate then? Plz guide SAKSHI
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From India, Thiruvananthapuram
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Hi Sakshi,

Number of employees left: 30
Number of employees joined: 50
Opening headcount during that period: 100
Average headcount = (50+100) / 2 = 75
Attrition rate = 30 / 75 = 40%

Hope this will help you... more queries? Post them... keep rocking


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