Case Study: Children's Museum of the Arts achieves streamlined scheduling and accurate timekeeping with TCP Software (Humanity)

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How Humanity Helped the Children’s Museum Of The Arts Conquer Its Scheduling Pain Points

The Children’s Museum of the Arts, a Manhattan-based non-profit with 17 full-time staff and numerous part-time Teaching Artists, struggled to manage multi-department staffing and employees holding multiple positions using spreadsheet software. Scheduling conflicts, overlapping shifts, and time-consuming manual tracking pushed the museum to adopt Humanity from TCP Software to modernize and simplify its scheduling and timekeeping.

TCP Software’s Humanity delivered a centralized online system with multi-location/position support, individual employee profiles, and an integrated time clock so staff can clock in/out and managers can approve or adjust shifts in real time. The museum reports that Humanity has made scheduling, tracking, and approving timecards far easier—“saving managers a great deal of time”—and now successfully handles multi-position scheduling and accurate timekeeping.


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Children’s Museum of the Arts

Anna DuBose

Administrative Assistant


TCP Software

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