Planning, Scheduling & Programming Discussion Member for 19 years 10 months Member for 19 years 11 months Submitted by Mike Testro on Sun, 2012-09-30 17:57 Permalink Hi Peter That would be my Hi Peter That would be my definition. Best regards Mike Testro Member for 19 years 1 month Member for 19 years 1 month Submitted by Anoon Iimos on Sun, 2012-09-30 13:51 Permalink Manpower I guess is the same Manpower I guess is the same as Horsepower; or maybe health and nourishment will make the difference? for sure it's not the same as the number of crew and Man-hours... Member for 13 years 9 months Member for 13 years 9 months Submitted by Santadio on Sat, 2012-09-29 14:48 Permalink Thank you so much MikeSo in Thank you so much Mike So in effect, am I right to say Manpower is the number of crewon a particular task i.e if i have 3 riggers my manpower is 3 ? Member for 19 years 10 months Member for 19 years 11 months Submitted by Mike Testro on Sat, 2012-09-29 12:30 Permalink Hi Peter Welcome to Planning Hi Peter Welcome to Planning Planet I do not know of any standard definition for the terms Manpower and Manhours. I would suggest that Manpower is the gang size allocated to a task and Manhours is the ammount of hours required to complete the task. Productioin rate is how much work is to be completed in a set time unit. Best regards Mike Testro Log in or register to post comments
Member for 19 years 10 months Member for 19 years 11 months Submitted by Mike Testro on Sun, 2012-09-30 17:57 Permalink Hi Peter That would be my Hi Peter That would be my definition. Best regards Mike Testro
Member for 19 years 1 month Member for 19 years 1 month Submitted by Anoon Iimos on Sun, 2012-09-30 13:51 Permalink Manpower I guess is the same Manpower I guess is the same as Horsepower; or maybe health and nourishment will make the difference? for sure it's not the same as the number of crew and Man-hours...
Member for 13 years 9 months Member for 13 years 9 months Submitted by Santadio on Sat, 2012-09-29 14:48 Permalink Thank you so much MikeSo in Thank you so much Mike So in effect, am I right to say Manpower is the number of crewon a particular task i.e if i have 3 riggers my manpower is 3 ?
Member for 19 years 10 months Member for 19 years 11 months Submitted by Mike Testro on Sat, 2012-09-29 12:30 Permalink Hi Peter Welcome to Planning Hi Peter Welcome to Planning Planet I do not know of any standard definition for the terms Manpower and Manhours. I would suggest that Manpower is the gang size allocated to a task and Manhours is the ammount of hours required to complete the task. Productioin rate is how much work is to be completed in a set time unit. Best regards Mike Testro
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19 years 10 monthsHi Peter That would be my
Hi Peter
That would be my definition.
Best regards
Mike Testro
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19 years 1 monthManpower I guess is the same
Manpower I guess is the same as Horsepower;
or maybe health and nourishment will make the difference?
for sure it's not the same as the number of crew and Man-hours...
Member for
13 years 9 monthsThank you so much MikeSo in
Thank you so much Mike
So in effect, am I right to say Manpower is the number of crewon a particular task i.e if i have 3 riggers my manpower is 3 ?
Member for
19 years 10 monthsHi Peter Welcome to Planning
Hi Peter
Welcome to Planning Planet
I do not know of any standard definition for the terms Manpower and Manhours.
I would suggest that Manpower is the gang size allocated to a task and Manhours is the ammount of hours required to complete the task.
Productioin rate is how much work is to be completed in a set time unit.
Best regards
Mike Testro