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University of Tennessee, Knoxville Switches Events Scheduling Systems and Cuts Administrative Time by 80 Percent
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University of Tennessee, Knoxville Switches Events Scheduling Systems and Cuts Administrative Time by 80 Percent
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Visibility | Limited reporting, inaccurate data – schedules become riddled with errors and take much longer to correct when schedulers don’t have accurate and current information |
Communication | No automated notifications of changes – poor preparation and errors occur when all involved campus departments aren’t notified of changes |
Support | With legacy scheduling systems, slow and/or poor responses to customers’ help requests are the norm |
Inefficiency | Lack of integration and automation and inferior leads to scheduling problems and manual workarounds everywhere |
Flexibility | The old one-size-fits-all model of legacy scheduling software allows no flexibility for institutions to configure the system to meet their needs |
Staff Burden | When room requesters can’t input all required information or can’t see available resources, time is lost to fielding emails and trouble shooting |
Unhappy Users | When the system is difficult to access (e.g., requires individua login) or is too complicated to use, complaints multiply |
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