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Validated roster cost predictions
 
Click here to view your rosters and costings, or a roster and costing that has been submitted to you. Costings submitted here are validated with a reference number that can be cross-checked against your printed rosters and costings.
 
 
Our 'RosterWrite' software 

The activity 'prepare and cost your rosters' is an output-based funding build (one among many). An interview and online survey relating to your coal-face needs produces a greenfield dollar figure that includes an allowance for management and corporate costs. The processing engine for this is our 'RosterWrite' software, and a by-product is a set of location-specific greenfield rosters that are a baseline for your real-time shift patterns and rostering performance.

Comment: this sort of automation makes possible tasks that are near-impossible by hand. For example, you can build a full set of greenfield rosters and costings, and then two weeks later (and rarely, do we find, that this does not happen in practice), you can refine a certain parameter in your online survey and produce an entirely new set of rosters and costings.

 
Other rostering tools...
  • Day-to-day rostering online, courtesy of our suppliers and colleagues Loop Software.

  • For those who simply like using Microsoft Excel, draft, prepare and cost rosters for all sorts of reasons, including for funding submissions, for posting a planned roster to staff, to cost-compare different roster drafts ... and if you use rostering online, this is an altrenative tool within which you can prepare your shifts, and then upload them to the web, ready for shift replacement.

  • To assist you to formally review your rosters, we have tools that can create any number of 'greenfield' rosters at the press of a button, based on an online survey we walk you through. How far are you above or below what we claim is 'ideal'?

Last modified at 28/06/2010 13:21  by Damien Ryan-Green