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Work efficiency estimates and analysis issues

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  • Ilyina, О.

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As it is known, personnel evaluation and assessment is a process where the office staff members' work efficiency is examined. The research findings are used when the managerial decisions are made in the future. That is why it is so important to use an objective work efficiency assessment methodology that ensures accurate calculations. According to the author, such a universally accepted and scientifically proved methodology is non-existent. The methodology is useful for the economy as, on the one hand, there is a direct correlation between the work efficiency and the labor hours use efficiency, and, on the other hand, the opportunities for the appropriate use of the personnel potential should be created and the businesses' staff list structure should be optimized. The author describes a methodology that gives the business leaders an opportunity to comprehensively examine the key parameters of labor hours use in different business departments during a short period of time and identify the workload figures and the reasons for the inefficient use of labor hours.

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  • Ilyina, О., 2008. "Work efficiency estimates and analysis issues," Journal of Modern Competition, Synergy University, issue 2, pages 109-117.
  • Handle: RePEc:snr:mdrcmp:y:2008:i:2:p:109-117
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