Some other centres have the time to do this because they only work in, say, a high level environment with a lot less level changes.
Not true in my case. We have a lot of vertical movements. And per 1000 square kilometres we have more movements than LACC.
ferris,
If you are working in a relatively small airspace with lots of movements then you don't have much time to monitor, reassess if plan A works and if necessary take plan B out of your sleeve. This doesn't exclude however having plan B in store.
Don't mean to show off, guys, just trying to explain where I'm coming from.
And if you think I'm too cautious with my approach then remember where Ueberlingen happened...