Determinating Rate of Speed Over a Year with Multiple Variables
My job will determine pay increases at the end of the year based on a rubric that includes production speed as a category. From my experience with their systems and personalities, I feel like they are going about it in a biased way.
When I start to ask for details about how they come up with the score, my bosses will dodge the question. From what I can tell, it's not about actual speed and they are trying to capitalize on no one else asking harder questions. I'm reaching out into the void to see if someone can string up a formula. My goal is to mathematically dispute grading that seems to prefer bias.
I work in a packaging facility that takes bulk chemicals and packages them into orders and then shipped across the world. They come in multiple container sizes, order size and different processes to get is set up for shipping. The range of time it takes to complete could be a few minutes up to an entire work week. So, at a per person analysis, I would need to know the total number of jobs completed, timeframe, time working on each of the sizes, and days worked. I don't know how to make it all fit in a function but I think I will need to use an integral to get to the rate.
Would someone please help me with this!