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How can the weekly and daily coverage charts aid in spotting scheduling conflicts?

The weekly and daily coverage charts can aid in spotting scheduling conflicts by providing a visual representation of all assigned shifts. They display the total number of assigned employees during the week, with colors indicating periods with varying levels of coverage. This allows for easy identification of potential scheduling conflicts or over/understaffing issues, facilitating necessary adjustments for optimal coverage.

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The shift board tab offers an overview of all assigned shifts, assisting in tracking weekly coverage and identifying potential scheduling conflicts or gaps. The tab features heatmaps that display the total number of assigned employees during the week. The colors indicate periods with varying levels of coverage – light blue for less and dark blue for more. By providing filters, the tab enables you to view specific coverage scenarios, ensuring all shifts are adequately covered. The weekly and daily coverage charts further aid in spotting scheduling conflicts or over/understaffing issues, facilitating necessary adjustments for optimal coverage.

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Spreadsheet
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Employee vs day of the week by department Sheet preview
Employee count Sheet preview
Employee vs day of week by shift Sheet preview
Weekly coverage by hours Sheet preview
Daily coverage Sheet preview
Employee count Sheet preview
Total salary Sheet preview
Employee ranking Sheet preview
dashboard Sheet preview

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