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A phased and incremental approach was taken as a practical way to ensure a) continuity of analysis alongside the data collection and b) spread of the workload of the assessment.
These factors were resource based and included: irregular workforce, geographical spread of staff, and workload.
The colleges love early admissions even more dearly because it enables them to lock in students, reduce the number of multiple applications, spread out the workload on admissions offices, and get an early fix on how well admissions are going (are they short of athletes, cello players, minorities?).
"We need to work smarter to gather first-class material, publish creatively, ensure consistently high standards, avoid duplication of effort and spread the workload more effectively.
To facilitate the number of complex admissions, we increased the number of senior staff working the 24 hours, with a rotational system of senior staff to spread the workload.
Information from the appointment diary also enabled facilities to spread their workload by controlling the number of patients scheduled to visit on a given day.
Each system was studied in three of the seven organisations, chosen on the basis of interest in the topic and to spread the workload.
"Teachers' levels of workload are intolerable.
That's a different type of workload.
Three different types of workload can be considered for robustness benchmarking purposes: real workloads, realistic workloads, and synthetic workloads.
Table 1 Summary of Workload Characteristics.
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