Net Staffing Bar

When managing schedules, it is important to balance staffing levels with your company’s needs. Understaffing results in longer wait times for contacts. Overstaffing is an expense to the business.

The net staffing bar shows whether you're overstaffed or understaffed. The bar is displayed above the agents' schedules in Day and Week view.

Net Staffing Bar in the Day View

Each hour is split into 15-minute intervals and displayed as color blocks. The more you're overstaffed or understaffed, the longer and darker the block.

Net Staffing Bar in the Week View

The weekly staffing bar gives the consolidated staffing conditions on a particular day. Each color in the bar represents a specific staffing condition. The intensity of the color is based on settings in the Net Staffing Threshold:

  • Green: Overstaffed

  • Red: Understaffed

  • White: Balanced.

The proportion of each color is how much your day is overstaffed, understaffed, or balanced.

For example, if the bar is all green, it means your complete day is overstaffed. If the maximum portion of the staffing bar is red, it means more hours of the day are understaffed. If the bar is all white, it means it is balanced, and so on.

Keep in mind that the bar’s color sequence is always red, white, and green, respectively.

The net staffing bar is displayed only when there is staffing data.

Staffing conditions shown in the weekly bar are calculated as percentages. This means you see what percentage of the day is overstaffed, understaffed, and balanced.

Net Staffing Data

A tooltip displays data for net staffing when you hover over one of the blocks in the day view.

Filtering by scheduling unit or skill changes the data displayed in the tooltip:

  • Req: The full-time equivalent (FTE)Closed A unit that indicates the workload of an agent number of agents required to handle the interactions (such as calls and chats) within that time interval. The number comes directly from the forecast or staffing plan used to generate the schedule.

  • Sched: The FTE number of agents that are scheduled to be open to handle interactions within that time interval.

  • Diff: The difference between the required and staffing fields.

Defining Net Staffing Thresholds

Each block in the net staffing bar represents a staffing threshold you define. Once you set the thresholds, they're applied to the staffing area in the Schedule Manager. Day and week views have the same threshold settings. This means that a particular threshold set is applicable for both the day and week views.

To define net staffing thresholds:

  1. Click the app selector and select CXone WFM.

  2. Click Schedule Manager.

  3. Click Options settings icon and select Net Staffing Threshold.

    The scale shows the different thresholds of understaffing and overstaffing. Each threshold has levels of severity that can be adjusted. Each level corresponds to the size and color of the block.

  4. For each level, slide the control to define the threshold. The color of the block for that level will be the color on the scale.

    When your staffing is balanced, there won't be a block in the bar. The value for balanced staffing is the number of agents between minor understaffing and minor overstaffing.

    The levels cannot overlap, and the lower and upper limits of -30 and 30 employees are fixed.

  5. Click Save.