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Utilization Rate
Key performance metric in professional services measuring the percentage of total available work hours that are billable to clients, typically targeting 60-80% depending on industry and role, essential for profitability analysis and resource planning.
Reverse Timeboxing
A retrospective time tracking practice where you log what you actually did throughout the day in time blocks after the fact, rather than planning timeboxes in advance. Used for understanding current time usage patterns to inform future planning and demonstrate work completed.
Break Time Tracking
Separate tracking of meal breaks, rest periods, and unpaid time within work shifts. Required by labor laws in many jurisdictions and essential for accurate wage calculation and compliance with break period regulations.
Labor Cost Tracking
System that combines tracked hours with employee pay rates to calculate true labor costs for projects. Essential for job costing, profitability analysis, and pricing decisions in service-based businesses.
Time Rounding Rules
Configurable policies for how time entries are rounded to standard increments (1, 5, 6, 10, 15 minutes). Must comply with labor laws requiring neutral rounding that doesn't systematically favor employer or employee.
Timesheet Templates
Pre-configured timesheet formats for recurring work patterns, allowing employees to quickly create timesheets based on standard schedules. Reduces data entry time for employees with consistent weekly or monthly work routines.
Voice Time Entry
Hands-free time tracking method using voice commands and speech-to-text technology. Allows workers to log time entries, start timers, and add notes using voice input, ideal for field workers, drivers, and multitasking scenarios.
Value-Based Billing
Value-Based Billing is an alternative to hourly billing where professionals charge based on the value delivered to clients rather than time spent, requiring different time tracking approaches focused on outcomes rather than hours.
Calendar Blocking
Time management technique of scheduling every task and activity as calendar events. Treats time commitments as seriously as meetings, protecting focus time from interruptions.
Focus Session Timer
Dedicated timers for deep work sessions that eliminate distractions and track concentration periods. Often includes website blocking and notification silencing features.
Idle Time Tracking
Detecting and recording periods when computer or application is inactive. Helps identify actual work time versus away-from-desk time for accurate billing and productivity analysis.
Meeting Time Limits
Setting and enforcing maximum durations for meetings to prevent expansion. Often uses timeboxing at 25 or 50 minutes to align with calendar conventions and attention spans.
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