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The term schedule is from late 14c., sedule, cedule "ticket, label, slip of paper with writing on it" (a sense now obsolete), from Old French cedule (Modern French cédule), from Late Latin schedula "strip of paper" (in Medieval Latin also "a note, schedule"), diminutive of Latin scheda, scida "one of the strips forming a papyrus sheet," from Greek skhidē "splinter," from stem of skhizein "to cleave, split."

We carry many strips of paper with lists. We schedule our businesses and lives. As we make our schedules we splinter or prioritize our tasks to be the most efficient and effective. Schedules are important to innovation and progress. Do you need a schedule for your schedules?

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