Its different metrics that it uses in its calculation. Depending on your contractual model IEX can be manipulated to forecast that outcome i.e t&a model or an OTE/ASTS (staffing) model. Based on that, your IEX does not need to have AHT, ASA, SL incorporated into it if thats not what your looking for when it comes to FTE calculation. Its all dependent on the model your pursuing, and what you need IEX to give you for instance i use it on an OTE model, therefore there are areas that do not need to be plugged. Furthermore it depends on how automated you want IEX to be- I still like a fair amount of manual input as I am not fully bought by any system manipulating every aspect of WFM. I use it mainly for weekly staffing projections, scheduling, RTA, holiday management. Therefore I do not plug EVERYTHING into IEX - apart from ACD etc obv however its all comes down to the model of business/billing and what you need to derive from IEX.
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