Does this writer have a problem with the word ‘scheduling?’
‘Calendaring’ is not a work.
There is a subtle difference between “scheduling” and “calendaring”.
“calendaring” (at least how it was used within IBM) refers to reserving time on the calendar but not yet coordinating with all parties
“scheduling” refers to an agreement between parties for a particular date and time.
Not sure if that is the correct usage, just how I have seen it used before.
“Calendaring is not a work”
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