In Office & Out Office Shrinkage in Workforce Management?

๐Ÿงฎ What is Shrinkage in Workforce Management?

Shrinkage refers to the time when an employee is paid but not available to handle customer interactions (calls, chats, emails, etc.).


๐Ÿ“ Types of Shrinkage:

1. In-Office Shrinkage

This includes time when the employee is present in the office but not handling interactions.
Examples:

  • Team meetings
  • Training sessions
  • One-on-one sessions
  • Coaching
  • System issues (if in office)
  • Login/Logout time
  • Breaks (if not counted in working hours)

2. Out-of-Office Shrinkage

This includes time when the employee is not present in the office.
Examples:

  • Sick leave
  • Casual leave
  • Earned leave / Paid time off
  • Public holidays
  • Emergency leave
  • Unplanned absenteeism
  • Maternity/Paternity leave

๐Ÿงพ Shrinkage Formula:

Shrinkage (%) =
(Total Shrinkage Time / Total Available Time) ร— 100


๐Ÿ“˜ Example Calculation:

Letโ€™s say a team of 10 agents, each works 8 hours/day = 80 total working hours/day

Scenario:

  • In-office shrinkage:
    • Training: 1 hr/agent = 10 hours
    • Meetings: 0.5 hr/agent = 5 hours
  • Out-of-office shrinkage:
    • 2 agents on sick leave = 2 ร— 8 = 16 hours

Total Shrinkage:

  • In-office = 10 + 5 = 15 hours
  • Out-of-office = 16 hours
  • Total shrinkage = 15 + 16 = 31 hours

Total available time = 80 hours

So,

๐Ÿ”น Shrinkage % = (31 / 80) ร— 100 = 38.75%

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