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Dr Rebecca Allen, director of Education Datalab, said that more radical approaches needed to be considered to reduce workload and that research had found "incredibly reliable" marking services abroad for £2 to £3 per hour.
Let us imagine for a moment that all goes to plan: the civil servants toil, and the experts redouble and a List of How to Reduce Workload is finally produced.
What is more pernicious is an unsustainable level of pressure - and he points to teaching as an example - here the government was forced to introduce a plan to reduce workload.
N.H.T.S.A. has issued voluntary accessory-design guidelines in an effort to reduce distraction, but given consumers' hunger for gadgets, managing those distractions to reduce workload may prove a better solution.
"……………new system could reduce workload".
This could reduce workload, cut costs, and potentially improve patient outcomes.
Further, we proposed a grouped testing approach to reduce workload and rapidly identify mutation types.
Salesforce is going to modernize its products as it goes forward, including giving companies ways to reduce workload algorithmically as machine learning starts to bleed into enterprise software.
Subjective comments demonstrated the foot pedal methods to be considered useful, time efficient and to reduce workload.
Automation is not only used to reduce workload but also to the benefit of the operator situation awareness.
"Back in 2009, the council took the decision to increase the number of social workers to reduce workload, so actually we are coping better.
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