2 articles to help you master time tracking and boost productivity
Are your remote teams still wrestling with spreadsheets, chasing down timesheets, and guessing at project hours? You're not alone. Before switching to automated time tracking, our customers were losing an average of 22 hours per week on timesheet admin alone. Here's how three remote teams completely transformed their time tracking—and what you can learn from their process.
'It's close enough.' That's what most teams say about their timesheets. But 'close enough' time tracking is costing your business more than you think. Our analysis of 500+ companies found that inaccurate time tracking costs the average 50-person company $78,000 annually. Here's where that money disappears—and how to get it back.