attrition rate
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Definition
Noun: - The rate of shrinkage in size or number: This term specifically refers to the speed or frequency at which a group, workforce, or quantity becomes smaller over time, typically due to voluntary departures (like resignations or retirements) or other forms of gradual loss, rather than sudden, single-event reductions.
Usage
The term is most commonly used in business, human resources, and organizational contexts to measure and discuss employee turnover. It can also be applied to other contexts where a gradual reduction in participants, members, or items is tracked.
Examples
- In Business/HR:
- The company's high attrition rate is a concern for management, as they are constantly training new employees.
- We aim to reduce the annual attrition rate from 15% to below 10% through improved employee engagement programs.
- In Other Contexts:
- The attrition rate among students in the advanced program was surprisingly low this year.
- The museum tracks the attrition rate of artifacts due to natural decay.
Advanced Usage
- "Annualized attrition rate": The attrition rate calculated and projected over a full year, often used for planning and budgeting.
- The quarterly data suggests an annualized attrition rate of 12%.
- "Voluntary vs. involuntary attrition rate": A distinction between the rate of employees leaving by choice (voluntary) and those being dismissed (involuntary).
- Our analysis shows the voluntary attrition rate is rising, indicating potential issues with job satisfaction.
Variants and Related Words
- Attrition (n): The process or fact of gradually reducing the strength or effectiveness of someone or something through sustained pressure or loss. It is the broader concept from which "attrition rate" is derived.
- The war was one of attrition, wearing down the enemy's resources over time.
- Churn rate (n): A very similar term, often used interchangeably in business, especially for customer or subscriber loss.
- The telecom company focused on lowering its customer churn rate.
Synonyms
- Turnover rate: The rate at which employees leave a workforce and are replaced.
- Wastage rate: (Chiefly British English) The rate of loss of personnel, especially by retirement or resignation.
- Rate of depletion: The speed at which a resource is used up or reduced.
Antonyms
- Retention rate: The percentage of employees (or customers) who remain with an organization over a specific period.
- Growth rate: The rate of increase in size, number, or value.
- Accretion rate: The rate of growth or increase by gradual addition.
Noun
- the rate of shrinkage in size or number