The Hours Tracked metric measures the total amount of time spent on a project by all team members, providing valuable insights into project progress and team productivity.
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To track Hours Tracked using Databox, follow these steps:
This dashboard will help you track all your tracked time, split by team, project, clients and tasks and choose from a variety of date ranges.
The Hours Tracked by Clients metric calculates the total amount of time spent by clients on specific projects. It helps track productivity and measure client engagement.
"Hours Tracked by Projects" measures the total number of hours worked on specific projects, allowing businesses to track project progress and optimize resources.
The Hours Tracked by Tasks metric tracks the amount of time spent on specific tasks or projects in Harvest, helping businesses understand where time is being spent and identify areas for improvement.
The Hours Tracked by Team metric in Harvest measures the total number of billable and non-billable hours logged by a specific team over a designated time period. It provides insights into team productivity, capacity, and utilization.
The Billable Hours by Projects metric measures the amount of time spent by employees on specific projects that can be billed to clients, providing insight into project profitability and employee productivity.
Team Capacity measures the amount of work a team can realistically accomplish within a given period of time, accounting for holidays, vacations, and other factors.
The Active Projects metric shows the number of ongoing projects, allowing businesses to monitor workload and resource allocation effectively.
The Projects metric provides an overview of all projects within the organization, allowing managers to evaluate project volume and allocation.