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These are the most recent articles mentioning "management time"
Posted 04/21/08, 02:29
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caused by ineffective scheduling techniques. Managers without labor scheduling tools, such as TimeForge, commonly spend more than $12,000 a year in management time (based on a national salary average of $62,500) building and managing the labor schedule! The latest version of TimeForge.com turns e...
Posted 08/01/08, 15:12
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longer hours and weekend hours to build schedules.
The steps to create a labor schedule reads like a long list of tasks, occupying several hours of management time every week:
First review the manager’s log book and estimate or forecast upcoming sales and the demand for labor.
Next che...
Posted 08/01/08, 15:12
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longer hours and weekend hours to build schedules.
The steps to create a labor schedule reads like a long list of tasks, occupying several hours of management time every week:
First review the manager’s log book and estimate or forecast upcoming sales and the demand for labor.
Next che...
Posted 10/19/08, 02:38
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etent manager or trainer, and then must be repeated by the newly hired staff member. Training entry-level workers can often take more than a week of management time, and properly training salaried managers may occupy several months. In addition to the management time utilized training employees, n...
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