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Originally posted by Buk
As a member of "middle management" and a pretty well paid member at that, I already see things like this in how corporations replenish stock, and attempt to schedule employees.
Let me reassure you on one very important thing: Every single one of these programs that I have ever dealt with sucks giant donkey dick compared to a real person who knows what they are doing and is properly trainined. Technology as it stands now is not capable of relating to people and adjusting well enough to ever accomplish such a task effectively.
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The premise is that the machine doesn't have to adjust to the needs of the people; the employees either show up when they are told or get fired. And with room for plenty of other employees, nobody cares.
It's an interesting premise, but it would be too easy to sabotage the manager.