Certification in WFM Scheduling

WFM Scheduling  course is business cases based learning from Basic to advanced level
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About Course

Introduction

Scheduling

Ensuring that staff schedules remain in line with business needs is vital to success, but juggling scheduling rules, contracts, shift patterns, flexible working hours and ever-changing requirements presents a huge challenge if you manage them manually.

Automatic scheduling systems allow you to create and manage an effective schedule by taking into account your business requirements, your employees’ needs and your scheduling rules.

at First Glance

The enlightened enterprise takes agent preferences and skill sets into account when scheduling. The “standard agent” approach to solving resource issues (i.e. treating one agent the same as any other) will cause problems with both agent satisfaction and customer service levels.

Most companies using advanced workforce management software will have between six and nine skill-sets to work with, although a few contact centres use as many as 50.

Yet the business’s needs must come first, so a scheduler will have to find the best way to match the company’s requirements with those of its employees.

This can get particularly complicated in a multimedia environment which usually has agents with multiple media handling skills (e.g. voice, email, text chat, etc.) and multiple business abilities (e.g. sales, service, product knowledge, languages, etc.).

Businesses must look for a solution which does not over-simplify the scheduling process, yet retains usability and the flexibility to make changes.

Solutions that allow agents to request and alter their own schedules (for example, around holidays) are becoming increasingly sought-after, as they have also been proven to strengthen agent morale.

Making sure that your scheduling suits both your staff and your business brings a number of benefits:

  • Enhanced efficiency and lower costs through consistent and timely planning based on business needs
  • Greater customer satisfaction as a result of improved service
  • Automation of administration, freeing managers and planners to do what they do best
  • Automatic monitoring

WFM scheduling?

WFM task-based scheduling enables you to configure sequences of work activities to be used in shifts. These task sequences guarantee that a specific period of time is spent on a specified activity or set of work activities. … And WFM can optimize the assignment of task times based on forecast staffing requirements.

What is the WFM process?
Workforce management (WFM) is an integrated set of processes that a company uses to optimize the productivity of its employees. WFM involves effectively forecasting labor requirements and creating and managing staff schedules to accomplish a particular task on a day-to-day and hour-to-hour basis.
What does a scheduling analyst do?
scheduling analyst develops and maintains scheduling information. They often work closely with the scheduling administrator to ensure data is accurate and useful. Job duties include measuring performance, monitoring the effectiveness, maintaining changes, and producing reports based on their analysis.
How is scheduling efficiency calculated?
The weighted schedule efficiency is calculated by multiplying the schedule efficiency in each interval by the forecast number of resources, adding up all these weighted numbers for all intervals where the forecast or scheduled value is non-zero, and then dividing by the total of all the forecast number of resources for …
What is schedule inflexibility?
Schedule Inflex sometimes also known as Shift Inflex or Schedule Wastage is a measure of additional staffing scheduled above the requirements due to certain constraints. Note: The term Inflex stands for inflexibility and it should not be replaced with the word influx.
How can I improve my scheduling?
Once you have decided which tool you want to use, prepare your schedule in the following way:
  1. Step 1: Identify Available Time. Start by establishing the time you want to make available for your work. …
  2. Step 2: Schedule Essential Actions. …
  3. Step 3: Schedule High-Priority Activities. …
  4. Step 4: Schedule Contingency Time.
What makes a good scheduler?
They should be resourceful and creative in their approach to problems, and they need to identify in most cases the right person(s) within the team to help them resolve the problem quickly and efficiently. Schedulers should use a systematic approach to solve any problems they may confront during scheduling of projects.
What should I learn to be a scheduler?
Some important skills include:
  • Communication. Schedulers use communication skills to speak with coworkers and patients on a regular basis. …
  • Organizational skills. Staying organized is essential to successfully perform the role of scheduler. …
  • Problem-solving. …
  • Customer service. …
  • Interpersonal skills. …
  • Technical skills.
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What Will You Learn?

  • Scheduling is a key sub function in WFM and plays very important role in the organisation.
  • Ensuring that staff schedules remain in line with business needs is vital to success, but juggling scheduling rules, contracts, shift patterns, flexible working hours and ever-changing requirements presents a huge challenge if you manage them manually.
  • Automatic scheduling systems allow you to create and manage an effective schedule by taking into account your business requirements, your employees’ needs and your scheduling rules.
  • a)To learn Scheduler develops and maintains scheduling information
  • b)To learn Understand the business and function better
  • c)To Learn measuring performance, monitoring the effectiveness, maintaining changes, and producing reports based on their analysis
  • d)To learn ensure data is accurate and useful
  • e)To learn systematic approach to solve any problems they may confront during scheduling of projects.

Material Includes

  • Tutorial Booklets
  • Instruction Videos

Requirements

  • No experience or pre-knowledge required
  • Any computer and/or laptop (both Window and Mac OS)
  • No special software needed, just a connection to the Internet

Audience

  • Professionals in WFM/ HR / Resource Management / Operation/ MIS/ Call Centre/ BPO / Students

Course Content

Getting started the WFM Scheduling course
Getting started the WFM Scheduling course

  • Overview of WFM Scheduling
    02:10:30
  • WFM Scheduling practical session -2 ( IEX Tool training)
    03:49:52
  • WFM Scheduling session -3
    01:45:49
  • Q&A session on WFM Scheduling
    01:17:03

WFM Scheduling Tech
WFM scheduling with IEX Machine Learning based WFM

WFM Interview Questions & ANS Session
WFM Interview Questions & ANS Session discussed during the session , it helped lot of learners and experts with their perspective to understand the subject better .

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    Jemerito Digman

    13 hours ago
    Very informative and valuable information
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    22 hours ago
    Good Course
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    1 week ago
    so helpfull
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    2 weeks ago
    Great Learning Experience
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