workload formula

Wimblees@aol.com Wimblees@aol.com
Mon Apr 15 15:46 MDT 2002


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At the CW Regional, a couple of us discussed the workload formula. Richard 
West is going to make some recommendations, but I did some more figuring. I 
did this in the fall, and came up with 1,1 techs needed for this job. But now 
I am doing it again, and I am having difficulties doing with the math. 

I got an average number for each of the 7 categories. According to 
directions, I have to multiply all seven averages together (1), and then 
multiply that number by the "base workload", as per what kind of department I 
have, to come up with a recommended workload. (I hope I have that right so 
far) Then I have to divide the number of pianos by the recommended workload, 
to come up with the number of technicians. 

According to the formula, the lower number in the "workload", is for the 
better department, and thus the more techs are needed to take care of pianos. 
Higher numbers are for "general music departments." 40 is for a conservatory. 
80 is for a genral music department.  

When I do the math, this is what I get. 

(1) times 40 = 101.196. If I divide the number of pianos(71) by 101.196, I 
get .7. This would mean a tech working 3/4 time is needed to take care of 71 
pianos in a conservatory school. That seems kind of low. However, if reverse 
the division, (101.196 by 71), I come up with 1.42. That means I need 1.42 
techs to take care of 71 pianos in a conservatory setting. This seems about 
right.  

But wait, lets do the math again, this time 80, which is for general music 
departments. 

(1) times 80 = 2.85. If I divide the number of pianos(71) by 2.85, I get .35. 
Which means a third time techs position. That seems awfully low. But If I 
divide 2.85 by 71, I get 2.85 techs. That seems very high for a general music 
department with 71 pianos.  

So, am I doing something wrong, or is there something wrong with the formula?

Wim

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