DON’T TAKE THE THINKING OUT OF SCHEDULING!

publication date: Feb 27, 2007
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By Gordon H. Aronson
Scheduling will never be an entirely automated process. As with any process that requires data entry, the information entered into the system will only be as good as the thought process of the person entering the data. Gordon Aronson warns against trusting the software to do all the work and offers examples of possible danger zones.



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