Commit Works Launches My Shift Resourcing – The Next-Generation of Shift Resource Planning

Brisbane, Australia – Commit Works, a leading software provider of integrated work management solutions, launches My Shift Resourcing, a powerful new feature of CiteOps that is specifically designed to cater to the needs of shift supervisors responsible for executing operational shift plans.

Shift Resource Planning Made Easy

Building on existing weekly and 24 hour plan views in CiteOps, My Shift Resourcing provides shift leadership with an easy way to allocate planned tasks to locations, equipment, and personnel. The easy-to-use, web-based shift-lineout tool supports drag-and-drop task assignments. It also provides real-time feedback on the expected utilisation of locations, equipment, and personnel.

Shaun MacRae, Head of Product says “My Shift Resourcing is a game-changer for shift supervisors. The feature is designed to streamline the process of managing and executing shift plans, providing real-time feedback on resource utilisation. This simplifies shift planning and optimises operations by ensuring work is assigned to the appropriate resources when needed.”

My Shift Resourcing is fully supported by CiteOps’ powerful personnel rostering capabilities including recently released skills and qualifications management capabilities. This ensures the right resources are allocated to the right work at the right time. All work assignments appear automatically on custom or out-of-the-box shift plan printouts. Better yet, take shift resource planning digital and into the field on mobile interfaces with CiteOps Mobile.

My Shift Resourcing has undergone onsite testing and development to deliver a measurable impact on operations. It simplifies a detailed shift planning process and boosts overall operational efficiency by streamlining workflows.

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