Hi Aulay,

Great idea mate! I was just thinking about this the other day.

A market you might also want to look at is in Healthcare. My partner
is a nurse and she is always being stuffed around by being forced to
do lates (ending at 10pm) then early;s (Starting at 7am) constantly in
a row as people are always manually doing the shifts.

The benefits in getting a computer to organise the shifts ensures that
the people have their choices weighted and will increase productivity
as people won't always be tired and they'll be happier.

Well done mate and good luck!

Cheers,
Humphrey

On Mar 5, 12:18 pm, Aulay <au...@marvelig.com> wrote:
> Hi Dale,
>
> Thanks for your feedback.
>
> While I understand the point you are trying to make, most of the
> features you have mentioned do not really fit with the vision we have
> for this application, or our target market.
>
> Think about your typical cafe, retail store or restaurant. 10-20 part-
> time staff and one busy business owner / manager in charge of
> rostering. Every week they have to sit down with excel and build a
> roster based on last week’s roster, what they know about the
> employee’s preferences and a handful of sticky notes with time-off
> requests sprawled on them. After that, they need to make sure everyone
> knows what shifts they are working and process all the last minute
> changes.
>
> All this takes time, time which can be saved using JustRosters for
> like 15cents per staff per week.
>
> That being said, some of the points you have made are being actively
> developed, 
> (seehttp://www.technation.com.au/2009/03/04/justrosters-rostering-made-si...).
>
> Cheers,
>
> Aulay
>
> Dale Hurley wrote:
> > Hi Aulay
>
> > Some things that are needed for all roster tools:
>
> > Abiltiy for staff to swap shifts (admins able to disable and enable, auto 
> > and manual approval)
> > Rules to alert to when staff are being rostered for too much time causing 
> > them to earn extra overtime
> > Able to forecast projected needed staff volume based on historical data
> > Skills base auto rostering. Staff should have skills allocated to them and 
> > the resource planner should be able to use historical data (i.e. last 
> > year's roster + roster adhearance) to auto fill the roster and then tweak 
> > the roster. Auto filling should be subject to factors the resource planner 
> > can manipulate such as cost vs. skill
> > API to integrate with payroll, reporting, and other software which 
> > organisations want to use
> > Click, drag and drop interface
> > When someone is unable to make it in for their shift an auto alert of the 
> > possible canidates again based on cost vs skill (I have not seen this in 
> > rostering SW before but is needed)
>
> > Have a look at some of the roster tools they use for call centres. eWFM 
> > from Aspect is a great example. If someone was willing to replicate the 
> > eWFM software for retail they wil have a lot of business.
>
> > Dale
>
> > Mar 2009 23:04:34 -0800
> > > Subject: [SiliconBeach] New Aussie start-up - JustRosters
> > > From: au...@marvelig.com
> > > To: silicon-beach-australia@googlegroups.com
>
> > > Hey everyone,
>
> > > The team and I have just launched a new start-up called JustRosters
> > > (www.justrosters.com).
>
> > > JustRosters makes the creation and distribution of staff rosters
> > > easier, faster and more accurate. With it you can:
>
> > > - Create, print and export professional staff rosters from scratch or
> > > from previous rosters.
> > > - Have your staff SMS'd or emailed their upcoming shifts, or shift
> > > changes; automatically.
> > > - Let your staff can log on to make time-off requests for your
> > > approval.
>
> > > If any of you guys and girls have the time to check it out and post
> > > some feedback that would be awesome. There are some print screens, a
> > > screen cast and even a free trial - depending on how far you want to
> > > dip your feet in :-)
>
> > > Thanks,
>
> > > Aulay
>
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