I suspect most Project Management software is overkill for this, but here goes.
This appears at first glance to be a simple rota system for the things that staff don't really want to do, such as manning the phones, collecting the post etc., but I suspect it gets more complicated.
So that the rota is seen to be fair:
and obviously if someone is off sick, the appropriate tasks get rescheduled (my bank once neglected to get someone else to empty their letterbox when the lass who usually did it was on holiday and yours truly had a whopping big cheque to be paid in sat there doing diddly squat).
Should be simple. At present a spreadsheet is being used, but they are finding it error prone (and therefore think that a spreadsheet solution is not sufficient).
Budget too small to spring for MS Project or farm it out to a big shop. Ideal "get my foot in the door" material. Open source or even non-Windows based not a problem (the latter could be an advantage even).
Suggestions please!
This appears at first glance to be a simple rota system for the things that staff don't really want to do, such as manning the phones, collecting the post etc., but I suspect it gets more complicated.
So that the rota is seen to be fair:
- anyone off sick gets reallocated another slot automatically so they can't blob to get out of it
- those working part time only have to do a proportionate amount of rota filling - e.g. someone doing 2 days a week only has to do 2/5 of the amount someone working full time does
and obviously if someone is off sick, the appropriate tasks get rescheduled (my bank once neglected to get someone else to empty their letterbox when the lass who usually did it was on holiday and yours truly had a whopping big cheque to be paid in sat there doing diddly squat).
Should be simple. At present a spreadsheet is being used, but they are finding it error prone (and therefore think that a spreadsheet solution is not sufficient).
Budget too small to spring for MS Project or farm it out to a big shop. Ideal "get my foot in the door" material. Open source or even non-Windows based not a problem (the latter could be an advantage even).
Suggestions please!
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