Understanding the dashboard
The Timesheets Summary dashboard facilitates reporting on timesheet metrics for individual team members and teams, simplifying timesheet completion management and productivity analysis. It addresses the immediate requirement for on-demand timesheet reporting.
Why is it important?
The Timesheets Summary Dashboard allows you to:
Provide a perspective on all key performance indicators for both teams and team members, serving as valuable data for checkpoint meetings.
Aid in decision-making, progress tracking, and compliance with predefined hour standards, enhancing both individual and team performance assessment.
Address the immediate requirement for on-demand timesheet reporting.
Explore the Timesheets Summary Dashboard by clicking through the interactive demo below!
Interactive demo
Dashboard FAQs
What’s the difference between Billable and Non-Billable Hours?
Billable hours are the ones you charge clients for, while non-billable hours are those that you don’t charge clients for.
What jobs are considered Billable and Non-Billable?
Billable jobs are those you can charge clients for, as tagged in timesheets. Non-billable jobs are for internal or administrative work that you don’t charge clients for.
What do the green check and red diamond mean in the Timesheets Completed field?
A green check means the total hours worked are more than the available capacity hours. A red diamond means the total hours worked are less than the available capacity hours.
How are Timesheets Completed determined in the Dashboard?
Timesheets Completed are determined by checking if the total hours logged exceed the available capacity hours.
What’s the best way to boost productivity and hit my target?
Focus on increasing your Billable Hours.
How does an incomplete timesheet impact dashboard figures?
It affects the “Timesheets Complete?” metric, marking it as incomplete. This can lower your Productivity since it depends on Billable Hours.