Scheduling the Future (Blog)
The biggest movement in scheduling is how machine learning allows systems to learn from past schedules to create new, op
- Claude Werder
- Learning and Development, Human Resources
The biggest movement in scheduling is how machine learning allows systems to learn from past schedules to create new, optimized schedules. By taking input from what worked in the past, some software can create schedules that balance worker needs (preferred shifts), business needs (customer demand) and other factors such as seasonal expected volume, labor contracts, and in some cases worker preferences, by allowing them to rate their schedule and bringing that feedback into the calculations.
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