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What 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…
September 5, 2011
Grids 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…
September 1, 2011
A 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…
August 29, 2011
Resource Management Directly from the Projects Module
As a project manager, you find yourself in the Projects Module a lot within OpenAir taking care of project planning, budget tracking and overall team management. Part of project management,…
August 24, 2011
Starting Off in the Right Place (Module)
For the longest time, you may have been logging into OpenAir and defaulting into the Home, Account or Dashboard module (depending on your version of the system). From here you…
August 17, 2011
Aligning With Your Accounting System
In this recorded webinar you will learn more about: Accounting features within OpenAir – open periods accounting periods, accounting date Report leverage for reconciliation Functionality and process timing for information…
August 15, 2011
Logging In Multiple Times and Keeping Track of Modules
When working with OpenAir, many times you find yourself having to compare information between screens or modules. This is best handled by logging into the application more than once. Another…
August 10, 2011
What’s in your wallet (to cover expenses)? – Part II
Read Part 1 of this 2-part series. In this blog continuation, we’re talking about the tracking and handling of employee expenses. When running a business, one of the things you…
August 8, 2011
What’s in your wallet (to cover expenses)? – Part I
When running a business, one of the things you definitely need to deal with is expenses of all types: travel expenses, equipment expenses, facility expenses, subscription and association fees, payroll…
August 2, 2011
Quick entry of Vendor cost without Proxy!
Tracking the cost of subcontractors can be quite tedious if you are using approaches like expense reports or timesheets as they require the subcontractor or someone logging in as the…
July 27, 2011
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