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If you’re still using templates to build your schedule, you’re not just behind—you’re bleeding accountability.
In this episode of Mastering the Last Mile, Jim Royce pulls back the curtain on one of the most overlooked yet critical levers in last-mile delivery: the schedule. More than just a calendar, a well-constructed schedule is the frontline defense against attendance issues, operational chaos, and cultural rot inside your delivery team. It’s not just logistics—it’s leadership infrastructure.
Drawing on two decades of operational experience and firsthand battle scars from managing large delivery teams, Jim argues that scheduling is the true command layer of accountability. He explores why most so-called scheduling tools are glorified calendars, why fixed templates create entitlement and turnover, and how intelligent, dynamic scheduling systems—built on actual business logic and driver preferences—can radically shift performance, engagement, and profitability.
You’ll learn:
The hidden costs of VTO schemes and overstaffing tactics
How scheduling can be a system of culture, not just compliance
The must-have features of a true scheduler—not just another software bolt-on
Why most operations are chasing problems they could prevent with the right structure
Whether you're a DSP owner, operations lead, or tech builder serving the last-mile space, this episode delivers an operator’s blueprint for transforming scheduling into a force multiplier for your business.
By Jim RoyceIf you’re still using templates to build your schedule, you’re not just behind—you’re bleeding accountability.
In this episode of Mastering the Last Mile, Jim Royce pulls back the curtain on one of the most overlooked yet critical levers in last-mile delivery: the schedule. More than just a calendar, a well-constructed schedule is the frontline defense against attendance issues, operational chaos, and cultural rot inside your delivery team. It’s not just logistics—it’s leadership infrastructure.
Drawing on two decades of operational experience and firsthand battle scars from managing large delivery teams, Jim argues that scheduling is the true command layer of accountability. He explores why most so-called scheduling tools are glorified calendars, why fixed templates create entitlement and turnover, and how intelligent, dynamic scheduling systems—built on actual business logic and driver preferences—can radically shift performance, engagement, and profitability.
You’ll learn:
The hidden costs of VTO schemes and overstaffing tactics
How scheduling can be a system of culture, not just compliance
The must-have features of a true scheduler—not just another software bolt-on
Why most operations are chasing problems they could prevent with the right structure
Whether you're a DSP owner, operations lead, or tech builder serving the last-mile space, this episode delivers an operator’s blueprint for transforming scheduling into a force multiplier for your business.