The present invention provides a workforce requirements management system
and method that determines future demand for service related transactions
or activity and optimizes the planning of workforce to meet the future
demand. Initially, the workforce requirements management system reviews
historical data regarding transaction volume and service activity to
determine the future demand for such transactions or service activities.
The historical data may come from a conventional enterprise resource
planning application and/or include demographic data and/or economic
indicators. The workforce requirements management system can optimize a
forecast by isolating certain variance factors and refining the forecast
accordingly. A forecast can also be optimized by estimating transaction
times and correlating variance factors with estimated transactions times.
Additionally, the workforce requirements management system can optimize
the forecast based on the queuing model employed for the particular
service. Finally, the workforce requirements management system can create
a long term resource plan that identifies the most efficient balance of
full time equivalent and part time equivalent staffing levels to meet the
long term forecast need at the desired service level at the lowest
overall labor cost. Specific outputs generated by the workforce
requirements management system include a transaction forecast, a resource
forecast, a resource plan, and a resource schedule.