Intraday
Intraday Control Loop
A repeatable intraday routine for detecting coverage risk early, deciding quickly, and locking ownership.
- Scope: Intraday
- Built for practical day-to-day operations
- Time to apply: 15-30 minutes
- Updated: recently
The control loop is the core operating rhythm for intraday scheduling.
Loop cadence
- Run every 15 to 30 minutes in pressure windows.
- Run every 60 minutes in stable windows.
Before you start the loop
- Define one coverage floor per critical role.
- Agree one queue-age threshold and one trend trigger.
- Name a decision owner for each window.
- Set a single channel for ownership updates.
Step 1: Detect
- Check queue pressure by role
- Check absences and late starts
- Check break overlap and handoff readiness
Step 2: Decide
- Pick one highest-risk service stream
- Reassign one role first
- Set a 30-minute review checkpoint
Step 3: Lock
- Publish role ownership changes in one place
- Confirm acknowledgements from impacted staff
- Track whether queue pressure is falling
30-minute execution pattern
Minute 0-5:
- Detect top risk and confirm impact by role/hour.
Minute 5-15:
- Decide one move (reassign, defer, or stagger break).
Minute 15-25:
- Lock ownership and notify impacted teams.
Minute 25-30:
- Re-check queue-age direction and decide keep/adjust/escalate.
Escalation triggers
- Coverage floor missed for two consecutive checks
- Queue-age trend rising after one correction cycle
- Ownership unclear across more than one critical stream
- Break/handover windows still unchanged after risk signal
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