Most project-based companies track some form of performance measure to determine whether their operations are on track to meet their goals. Many such companies measure "broad picture" metrics, such as projects completed or project element completions as checks on productivity. Not so many companies track more granular metrics that provide the tinier bites of data related to day-to-day operations.
However, project-based companies that do track the smallest aspects of productivity are much more likely to understand not just where their productivity is lagging, but also why that is the case. In most of these companies, the smallest bits of data related to the biggest drains of resources - labor and expense values - provide the best directives to improve overall project productivity metrics and consequently, overall corporate profitability as well.
Profit flows when prices in the market fully recover production costs; low production costs and high market prices often result in optimal profitability. Consequently, many producers look to two processes to improve their profits:
Yet, despite their awareness of the need to do both, many project-focused leaders still fail to accurately measure their labor and expense costs when figuring their overall project costs of production, and that failure ultimately negatively impacts their company's profitability.
Employee and contractor productivity is often a crucial factor in corporate success, and on the organization's best days, every worker is performing at peak capacity throughout their full day's effort. However, most corporations rarely achieve 100 percent productivity, and measuring those constantly-fluid fluctuations in productivity can be tricky:
In a professional services setting, tracking labor costs is even more critical to the success of the project itself. While a single professional may find it fairly simple to record (and bill out) their own activities, professional services companies that don't track those aspects of their work that are delegated to employees or contractors can lose considerable revenue opportunities.
Because they don't know what those subordinates are doing, they subsequently lose those values and end up covering the costs for services that should be billed out to the appropriate client. For these organizations, tracking worker effort is often the critical difference between the success and failure of the company.
The other, often silent corporate killer of profitability is the slow drain of resources through unexpected or unknown expenses. Tracking expenses offers several benefits to every company, despite the fact that many consider it to be a tedious task:
Adding to the challenge of building profitability is the fact that many of today's companies still rely on traditional timesheets and expense forms to track their data. While those business tools still provide some value, they are simply not designed to comprehensively capture the multitude of metrics emerging from today's corporate realities.
Understanding the increasingly difficult challenge of reducing costs while improving productivity is what drove Beyond Software to develop its automated time and expense tracking app. This mobile app speeds and eases the entry of time, tasks, and expenses into a single program that collects the data into project and task. The software also integrates imaging, so pictures of receipts become permanent aspects of the project record and are always available if needed.
The resulting project- and corporate-based database provides company leadership with the information it needs to track productivity in all aspect of the enterprise. The visibility into the granular, day-to-day aspects of production values and accrued expenses lets managers make informed decisions to review allocations or make other alterations that will reduce losses or improve performances.
At Beyond, we are dedicated to helping your professional services business thrive, and we designed our cutting-edge time and expense-tracking software specifically to assist you to accomplish your goals, including improving your profitability.
For additional information on Beyond Software please contact:
Nicole Holliday
nholliday@beyondsoftware.com
866-510-7839