Daily control dashboard: what to check every morning before opening
A short daily review helps the team spot critical slots, absences and appointments that need preparation.
Quick answer
A useful dashboard does not need to show everything. It should make clear in a few minutes what needs attention before the day starts. If the routine is simple, the person opening in the morning can make quick decisions without asking the whole team.
- First hours of the day
- Critical slots
- Long appointments
Review today's calendar
The first check covers confirmed appointments, empty spaces and services that require preparation.
- First hours of the day
- Critical slots
- Long appointments
Verify people and resources
An absence or unavailable room can change the whole operational plan.
- Present staff
- Rooms or stations
- Required equipment
Turn data into actions
The dashboard matters when it leads to a decision: call a customer, move an appointment or fill a slot.
- Customer to contact
- Slot to suggest
- Note to share
Morning check
- ✓ Today appointments
- ✓ Important empty slots
- ✓ Absent staff
- ✓ Customers to contact
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FAQ
How long should the check take?
A few minutes are enough if the dashboard shows the right information and the team has a stable routine.