Workshops
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We run public training courses to address, in a general way, various aspects of the rostering process - see our Training page. However, you may have a specific problem and deadlines to meet and so we also run on-site workshops designed to explore the problem, evaluate the options and find a solution. For example, you may be considering the move from semi-continuous working (eg. 24 hours a day, Monday to Friday) towards fully continuous working (ie. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week). Currently, you may work 8-hour shifts and use overtime to cover weekends. In the workshop we would typically present a range of options. We would, for example, for 24/7 working describe the traditional 4-team systems; explain the concept of annualised hours and how it works within a 5-team system; and explore shift systems based on 8 or 12-hour shifts or a mix of 8's and 12's. The general process is as follows:
At the end of the process the working group has explored the available options and has a report summarising them. Our typical charge for this stage is one to two days but much depends on the amount of preparatory work and the content of the report. The next stage is to decide how best to present a suitable option to staff, a process that we can help with possibly making use of some of our software tools. ContactResource Analysts LtdTel: +44 (0)1273 202880 Email: info@rostering.co.uk
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