Team Capacity by Name metric is a measurement that calculates the amount of work a team member can complete in a set time period. It helps assign tasks effectively and avoid overloading team members.
With Databox you can track all your metrics from various data sources in one place.
Used to show comparisons between values.
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To track Team Capacity by Name using Databox, follow these steps:
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.
Billable Hours is a metric that tracks the amount of time a team member spends on client work that can be billed to the client. It helps measure productivity and profitability of services rendered.
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 Tasks measures the amount of time a team spends on tasks that cannot be billed to a client, helping to identify non-productive or inefficient activities.
The Billable Amount metric tracks the total amount of money earned from billable hours or project tasks completed by team members. It helps gauge the revenue generated by the team and informs billing and invoicing processes.
Expenses by Projects is a metric in Harvest that tracks the total expenses incurred for a specific project, providing an overview of project costs and helping to identify areas where expenses may need to be reduced or better managed.
The Expenses by Category metric displays how much money has been spent in various categories such as utilities, travel, or office supplies over a specific period of time.
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.