Abstract:
A real-time workload information scheduling and tracking system and related methods are disclosed that greatly facilitate production operations. Real-time views can be displayed at a variety of time period granularities (e.g., daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, yearly, etc.) showing completion status for tasks and sub-tasks that have been assigned by the system to individual worker resources to accomplish all aspects of the production process. The processes are laid out in a series to allow so that project task priorities can be set and worked out in a specific order. A central location is also provided to document and track all schedule impacts, as well as quality notifications, held-for records, and discrepancy records written against the tasks or sub-tasks being displayed.