headcount — head‧count [ˈhedkaʊnt] also head count noun [countable] 1. informal the number of people employed by an organization: • The new company will operate out of its parent s offices with an initial headcount of 20 staff. 2. do a headcount to count how … Financial and business terms
conduct/take a headcount — do/conduct/take a headcount ► to count the number of people that work in an organization or are present at an event or a place: »After the fire drill, managers did a headcount to confirm that everyone was accounted for. Main Entry: ↑headcount … Financial and business terms
do/conduct/take a headcount — ► to count the number of people that work in an organization or are present at an event or a place: »After the fire drill, managers did a headcount to confirm that everyone was accounted for. Main Entry: ↑headcount … Financial and business terms
do a headcount — do/conduct/take a headcount ► to count the number of people that work in an organization or are present at an event or a place: »After the fire drill, managers did a headcount to confirm that everyone was accounted for. Main Entry: ↑headcount … Financial and business terms
take a headcount — do/conduct/take a headcount ► to count the number of people that work in an organization or are present at an event or a place: »After the fire drill, managers did a headcount to confirm that everyone was accounted for. Main Entry: ↑headcount … Financial and business terms
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