Factor Weights
KEY TOPICS:
- Enter Weights for Factors 1 and 2
- Apply Quick Weights
- Run the Factor 2 Check
- Review Availability versus Incumbency Results
- Factor Weight Settings
- Master Plan Factor Weights
Assign Factor Weights to Internal and External Availability
What are Factor Weights?
Factor Weights represent how much emphasis is assigned to:- Factor 1 — External Availability, or the external source for potential hires, as determined by Recruitment Areas and census codes applied to jobs
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- Factor 2 — Internal Availability, also known as the internal sources for job candidates, as determined by feeder jobs
When weighted and considered together, the two factors will comprise an estimate of overall Availability. Ultimately, the system will runoutput an INCUMBENCY VS ESTIMATED AVAILABILILTY report, which will alert you to any underemployment of minorities and women.
On first entry to Availability > Factor Weights, the settings for all Job Groups will default to 100-percent External and zero-percent Internal. However, this ratio must be changed to reflect your organization’s specific hiring and promotion practices. For each Job Group, determine what percentage of new entrants into the group will likely result from external hires, and what percentage will likely result from internal promotions.
Enter Weights for Factors 1 and 2
Make a selection from the Job Group drop-down. Enter the percentage of expected hires to this group into the first box under Weight for Factor 1. Then press TAB on your keyboard, and the Factor 2 weight will be applied automatically to total 100%. Click [Save] to apply the changes, then repeat for all Job Groups.Apply Quick Weights
balanceAAP has calculated and displays the percentage of hires versus promotions from your personnel action data in the secondary header of the Factor Weights table. If your activity during this period was typical for your company, click [Apply Weights] next to the Quick Weights percentage.A pop-up window will appear. Choose either to apply the calculated weights to the current Job Group, or to all Job Groups; then click [Apply]. The promotion percentage will be assigned to the Factor 2 weight, and the Factor 1 weight will be applied to add up to 100%.
Run the Factor 2 Check
Once all weights have been applied to Internal Availability (Factor 2), select [Check Factor 2] from the table header to ensure there is consistency between Job Group feeders and those weights. If applied properly, a message will indicate: There are currently no groups that fail the factor 2 check.
System rule regarding Factor 2 weights: A Job Group should not have weight applied for Factor 2 when it contains no feeders; likewise, if a Job Group has feeders, it should indicate some Factor 2 weight. If the system locates these inconsistencies, a menu displays, allowing them to be corrected. The Factor 2 Check will also review the Availability at the Sub Plans level and will indicate the needed corrections where necessary.
Correct Job Groups with Weights but no Feeders
Check the box next to one or more Job Groups. Click [Remove Weight From Selected Job Groups] to clear this issue.Correct Job Groups with Feeders but no Weights
First, check the box next to one or more Job Groups. Then select one of these global options:- [Remove Feeders From Selected Job Groups]
- [Add Weights to Selected Job Groups]
For those Job Groups with weights, the weight entry may be edited, using the numerical field to the right of the Job Group record. Once any issues are corrected, a message indicates a successful Factor 2 check.
Review Availability versus Incumbency Results
Once weights are assigned, the Factor Weights screen displays results.
Show Results as People
The default view displays the results in percentage. Radio buttons in the upper toolbar allow the view to be toggled between: Show Percent and Show People.Raw Statistics
The Raw Statistics column on the left displays the data before weighting.Quick Tips: To see the full calculation of the raw external statistics, see the Requisite Skills Calculations report. To see the full calculation of the raw internal statistics, see the FEEDER JOBS CALCULATIONS report. For more information on running reports, see Select Reports.
Weighted Statistics
The Weighted Statistics column on the right displays the results for Factor 1 and Factor 2 after weight has applied to the Raw Statistics. As described below, additional results are available:Availability
After weighting, the sum of the Factor 1 and Factor 2 percentages.Employment
Calculated directly from the Roster Data table, Employment is the percentage of minorities and females currently utilized in the Job Group. Also known as Incumbency, Employment will be compared to Availability. If the resulting value is highlighted in red, Availability exceeds Incumbency by an amount greater than the selected Utilization Rule allows. A goal will be set in the plan to rectify the underutilization.Stat Value
balanceAAP will use a statistical analysis to determine if Availability exceeds Incumbency by a statistically significant amount. If this value is highlighted in red, the results are statistically significant.Quick Reminder:
- For more information on Utilization Rule, see: Factor Weight Settings.
- To review Statistics Settings, see: Plan > Plan Settings > Availability Calculation Settings.
Shortfall
If Availability exceeds Incumbency, Shortfall is the number of whole persons needed to rectify the underutilization.