Low SMART Hours?

Written by Geson Perry

February 7, 2025

February 7, 2025

If your cockpit displays unexpectedly low SMART hours, the most common cause is that the Productivity forecast is set too high.

Why This Happens:

  • The SMART forecast is calculated by dividing the primary cost driver forecast by the Productivity forecast. When the Productivity forecast is inflated, the resulting SMART hours decrease.

What to Do:

  1. Review the Productivity Forecast: Check that the forecast value accurately reflects realistic performance targets.
  2. Adjust and Recalculate: Modify the forecast if necessary and recalculate the SMART hours to see the updated totals.

For more detailed steps, refer to our SMART cockpit guide.

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