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Head Count

1. The number of persons in a given group.

2. The act of counting said persons.
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In optimist scenario we model the sales, direct headcount, labour productivity and labour efficiency.
The firm recruited three new employees as part of its expansion plans, taking its headcount to 10, and is preparing to recruit two more members of staff in the coming months.
In order to streamline our payroll, it is important to occasionally conduct a headcount that involves verification of the existence of employees at each work station and validation of their existence in the government payroll.
While comparing with 2011-12, the largest percentage decline in poverty headcount was observed in year 2013-14 when national poverty headcount declined by 6.8 percentage points with 6.2 percentage points decline in Urban and 7.5 percentage points in rural areas.
The country's poverty headcount has exhibited a continuous fall at both the regional and national levels, with poverty in rural and urban areas showing a declining trend with a poverty headcount of 12.5 percent 30.7 percent and 12.5 percent respectively in 2015-16.
Metrobank has a headcount of some 16,000 to 17,000, manning its head office and branch network at present.
He told the Nigerian Tribune that a second headcount of the remaining students will take place Wednesday to ascertain the exact number in the school and what is the next step in getting the full assessment.
Headcount dropped almost five per cent in the past year alone, according to the Scottish Funding Council.
Global headcount reported in company financial filings rose 31 per cent.
The survey includes questions which evaluate the expectations of the business sector about investment activity dynamics, company revenues and headcount.
Interestingly, developed or mature economies in Asia are looking at maintaining headcount, and growth in headcount is only expected from the developing economies in Asia," Mercer Director Information Product Solutions Muninder Anand said.
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