How to Create an Absenteeism Dashboard and Which Indicators to Use?

Absenteeism: A Strategic Indicator of Human Performance

Understanding Absenteeism to Take More Effective Action

Absenteeism is much more than an HR metric: it reflects the reality experienced within the company. Each absence signals an imbalance, a difficulty, or sometimes a lack of purpose or recognition. That’s why, at DBE, we use it as a starting point for continuous improvement.

Rather than merely managing absenteeism, we help you turn it into a lever for managerial transformation by combining technology, consultancy, and human-centered data interpretation. Our partnership with Factorial fits perfectly into this approach, providing you with a simple, clear, and powerful tool to manage your HR priorities.

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Why Implement a Dedicated Absenteeism Dashboard?

Far from being just a monitoring tool, a well-designed HR dashboard allows you to anticipate imbalances, base observations on objective data, and inform decision-making. It becomes an ally for management, workplace well-being, and overall performance.

This dashboard should go beyond simply tracking absenteeism rates. It should enable you to visualize trends, identify the most affected departments or roles, understand the duration of absences, and cross-reference data with other indicators such as engagement or turnover. In doing so, it provides a dynamic, up-to-date, and fully actionable view.

Key Indicators to Include in Your Dashboard: A Strategic View of Your HR Data

Here are the indicators we consider essential:

🔹 Absenteeism Rate: Your Overall Barometer
This is the central indicator. It reflects the percentage of absences in your organization and signals potential social tensions, disengagement, or internal imbalances.

📌 Calculation: (Hours of absence ÷ Theoretical hours worked) × 100
It is useful to break this down by department, period, or job category to extract actionable insights.

🔹 Average Duration of Absences: A Signal of Sustainable Health
This indicator shows whether absences are mostly short (minor illness, unexpected events) or long (burnout, chronic stress, significant personal issues).

📌 Calculation: Total days of absence ÷ Number of absent employees
Cross-reference with age, location, or seniority to enrich your analysis.

🔹 Frequency Index of Work Stoppages: Identifying Weak Points
This measures the number of work stoppage accidents relative to the total number of employees.

📌 Calculation: (Accidents with work stoppage × 1,000) ÷ Number of employees
A high rate may indicate organizational, safety, or workload issues.

🔹 Reasons for Absences: Understanding the “Why”
Far from being just an administrative classification, the reason for absence helps you spot trends: recurring illnesses, unexcused absences, overwork, workplace accidents, and more. Including these reasons in your dashboard allows you to connect the numbers to real-life situations.

🔹 Employee Profile: Tailoring Your Actions
Who is absent the most? Why? In what context?
Cross-referencing absenteeism with data such as:

  • Role or department
  • Seniority
  • Age or generation
  • Contract type

…allows you to target your action plans where they are truly needed.

Address the Root Causes, Not Just the Symptoms

Reducing absenteeism sustainably is not about pressuring the numbers; it’s about tackling the real causes. Stress, overwork, conflicts, disengagement… prolonged absences are often symptoms of deeper issues. By understanding these human realities, you can implement tailored solutions: workload adjustments, managerial training, preventive measures, regular check-ins, and more.

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Factorial x DBE: An Intelligent Tool for Informed Decision-Making

The solution offered by Factorial, which we integrate into our support at DBE, allows you to centralize your HR data and generate customizable dashboards. You can easily visualize absenteeism rates, track their evolution in real time, and share analyses with the relevant teams.

It’s no longer a static file checked once a quarter. It’s a dynamic, day-to-day management tool, grounded in on-the-ground realities.

And Now? What’s Next?

You have the data. We have the method. Together, let’s turn absenteeism into a useful, dynamic, and transformative indicator.

With DBE and Factorial, gain access to intelligent, human-centered HR management focused on your real priorities.

We invite you to schedule a personalized demo and discover our HR solutions.

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