This video will explore how rotating shift schedules can help managers balance employee schedules while improving customer experience, employee morale, and operational efficiency. Working different shifts, especially difficult ones like nights, can be a burden for employees and lead to turnover. With a rotating schedule, everyone can work through shifts they prefer and those they don’t, which strengthens the team and improves morale. We’ll go through the different types of rotating shifts, including frequent, slow, weekend, and partial, and show how they can be used to create a more flexible workforce. While there are advantages to rotating shifts, such as better customer experience and operational efficiency, there are also disadvantages to consider, like the impact on employees' personal lives and health. We’ll show you how to plan your shifts to create a more balanced schedule that benefits both your employees and your business. Also, be sure to check out these related articles for more information on employee scheduling: Rotating Shift Schedule: A Manager’s Guide To Rotating Schedules: Manufacturing Shift Scheduling: A Complete Guide: 24-Hour Shift Schedule: Tips, Examples + Templates: 11 Best Employee Schedule Maker Tools: Automatic Scheduler For Employees: How To Save Time with Automatic Scheduling: Learn more about how When I Work can help you streamline your employee scheduling today: Timestamps: 0:00 How to keep your schedule covered and employees happy 0:23 Benefits of a rotating shift schedule 1:31 What is a rotating shift schedule? 2:15 Types of rotating shift schedules 2:25 Frequent rotating shift schedule 2:35 Slow rotating shift schedule 2:44 Weekend rotating shift schedule 2:54 Partial rotating shift schedule 3:04 How to create rotating shifts for your business 4:05 How to create a rotating shift schedule 5:42 How to make rotating shift schedules easy to manage











