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How to handle the issue of being understaffed in the workplace
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[QUOTE="Etini, post: 283119, member: 90141"] It is very bad to understaff your organization. It tends to put enormous pressure on the current staff of that organization. This is so because they have to work and cover up the lapses created by the lack of sufficient staff. Some employers intentionally understand their organizations because they want to conserve the amount they spend on salaries. I once worked in a school that had 6 classes. The owner of the school only employed 7 people to work as teachers. A teacher was teaching between 4 - 5 subjects. I often wonder how such a school would achieve efficiency Every employer should strive for the right number of staff that would be sufficient for the capacity of the organization. That idea of managing things to conserve funds that would have been spent on salaries. When the organization has achieved efficiency, the funds generated would be enough to pay staff salaries [/QUOTE]
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