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.
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Used to show comparisons between values.
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To track Hours Tracked by Team 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 metric measures the total amount of time spent on a project by all team members, providing valuable insights into project progress and team productivity.
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.
Non-billable hours by clients is a metric that measures the amount of time spent on client work that cannot be billed, typically due to contractual terms or scope creep.
Non-Billable Hours by Projects is a metric used to track the amount of time spent by team members on tasks that are not billable to clients within a specific project.
Hourly Budget is a metric in Harvest that tracks the amount of time and money spent on a project per hour, allowing you to stay within your budget and make informed decisions.
The Budget by Clients metric shows the total amount of money a client has allocated for a project or their overall account, providing insight into their spending habits and potential future revenue opportunities.
Budget by Projects is a financial metric that tracks the planned and actual expenses of a specific project, helping teams stay on track with their budgeting goals.
The Projects metric provides an overview of all projects within the organization, allowing managers to evaluate project volume and allocation.