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The eternal arithmetic of guessing how many humans Tuesday will need.
means The act of finding, hiring, and assigning the right number of people to do an organization's work.
from From the old sense of staff as a supporting pole, then the people who prop up an enterprise; the verb form arose in early 20th-century business jargon, turning workers into a quantity you could conjugate.
Temp boomModern staffing agencies exploded after World War II labor shortages.
Always wrongOverstaff and you bleed cash, understaff and you bleed people.
Huge industryGlobal staffing tops half a trillion dollars annually.