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Anatomy of a Timesheet
Continuing with the timesheet requirements theme, now it’s time to figure out how precise your consultants and subcontractors need to be when entering time into their timesheets. And what about…
Read MoreCopying Auto-bill and Auto-run Settings Across Projects (aka Tag You’re It!)
Are you using the Auto-bill and/or Auto-run features for billing and recognition rules, respectively? System defaults can be set for any new projects to inherit the desired default values for…
Read MoreDoes it matter if I enter a timesheet?
In this ongoing blog series about timesheet practices, we look at who is responsible for entering timesheets in your organization. One primary reason for timesheet entry is to capture client…
Read MoreWhat is the objective of a timesheet?
The objective of capturing time on a timesheet is generally to determine effort required to deliver client work. The result of capturing this time is two-fold: 1) Conversion of effort…
Read MoreGrids vs. Forms for Expenses
A couple of years ago, OpenAir implemented a nice dynamic spreadsheet-type input device for expenses called the Expense Grid. Expense entry up to that point was handled by complete receipt…
Read MoreA timesheet is just a timesheet, isn’t it?
Back from vacation and time to pick up on those weekly blogs again! I thought I would start with a topic near and dear to everyone’s heart – timesheets! The…
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