Description
Shows a decline in production per Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) despite workforce reductions.
Format
PowerPoint
How to compose the slide:
- Title: Add a title to the slide that summarizes the main point. For example, "Production per FTE Declines Despite Workforce Reductions".
- Chart: The chart should visually represent the data. It can be a line chart or a bar chart, whichever best suits your data.
- X-axis: The X-axis should display the time period for which you have data (e.g., years).
- Y-axis: The Y-axis should display the two metrics you’re comparing: FTEs (thousands) and production per FTE (thousands).
- Data points: Plot the data points for FTEs and production per FTE on the chart. You can use different colors or line styles to distinguish between the two data series.
- Bullet points: Below the chart, you can add bullet points to elaborate on the key findings from the data. For example:
- List the percentage change in FTEs over the time period.
- List the percentage change in production per FTE over the time period.
- Briefly discuss any potential reasons for the decline in production per FTE.
- Source: Cite the source of your data at the bottom of the slide.