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Increase Billables, Decrease Headaches

Let’s look at three strategies to help your business increase billables. We will start with a smart software investment idea, look at ways to decrease non-billables with careful future planning, and conclude with how to automate non-billable administrative duties such as billables tracking and invoicing.

One. Invest for Success

Ever find it challenging to remember what projects or tasks you were working on a couple days ago? What about a couple hours ago? Can you remember exact time increments spent on a project?

For most people, tasks start to bleed together by the end of the work day; with the advent of multiple communication methods, it’s even harder to keep track of where all the time goes. If you are someone who remembers these details (very impressive!), why would you want to waste time trying to recount and capture that information after the fact?

Even when individual workers capture hours in a spreadsheet or Word doc (or with pen and paper), someone still needs to spend valuable time aggregating billables. That process is complicated by different rates per worker and potentially per project—not to mention the “human factor,” which may include missing or incomplete information, as well as delays in receiving hours from each worker.

Worse yet, the overall perspective regarding how many hours have been spent on a project and how much of the budget has already been used is completely lost when real-time information isn’t available. As McKinsey & Co’s research with the University of Oxford concludes, “large IT projects run 45% over budget and 7% over time, while delivering 56% less value than predicted.” These results were consistent across industries and illustrate the challenge with tracking projects.

When business success depends on precise time-tracking, the need for tools that capture time seamlessly becomes even more important. Too often, the work day gets away from people, and best guesses are used to track billables when memories are at their worst.

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The answer to these challenges is found in time-tracking software that diligently and promptly records workers’ hours with ease and convenience for multiple benefits.

  • Save time and wasted effort by employees and payroll personnel when everything associated with time and billing is automated.
  • Understand an employee’s contributions—both to individual projects and the overall health and success of the business—by viewing his or her utilization rate and productivity.
  • Assess the health and status of a project in realtime by watching project progress in comparison to hours spent by employees.
  • Allocate (or reallocate) your best resources based on clients who contribute the most to your revenue.
  • Capture the true cost of projects and utilize the aggregated data to ensure that future project estimates are more accurate.

Two. Track Non-Billable Hours

Any business that wants to improve their bottom line should first determine their utilization rate today; this requirement can be achieved by tracking employee time on both billable and non-billable tasks. Once you’ve ascertained the current situation, it’s easier to look at the non-billable hours and determine methods for improvement.

By examining non-billables, you may discover some interesting trends, both at a macro-level (too many meetings) and at an individual-level (lagging skill sets). With a full view of the situation, you can start to shift priorities and set guidelines for different tasks such as:

Meetings

  • How much time does each team member spend in meetings?
  • How much of that time is necessary for client projects?

Training and skill set development

  • How much time would ideally be devoted to training?
  • Do employees have time set aside to learn new skill sets in order to stay relevant?

Team activities

  • Do you allocate time for team bonding and communication development?
  • How do you ensure that your team works well together?

These types of non-billable activities can both boost and harm morale, depending on the number of hours devoted to the tasks and how they make employees feel about their work and the team. Adjust and make changes to see what works best, and make sure to track these non-billables over time. With insights come the ability to improve the situation for everyone.

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Three. Automate, Automate, Automate

Administrative duties are never going to be billable tasks, so why not minimize their impact through automation? By adopting a scalable solution that is easy to use and deploy, you will soon see how efficient and sustainable an automated software solution can be.

  • Employees are given back the valuable time they spend keeping track of their hours and tasks, which means that potential billable hours increase as employee frustration decreases. Win-win.
  • Managers have insight into project progress and profitability to date, which allows for adjustments to be made.
  • Payroll no longer needs to aggregate disparate sources of data in order to bill clients. Additionally, a comprehensive system manages hourly billing rates by employee to ensure that the right amount is billed for hours worked.
  • Clients receive automated invoices that are consistent and informative. Bonus: clients are less likely to object to project costs when they can clearly see how hours have been allocated.
  • The company benefits from minimizing non-billable hours and from sending invoices in a timely fashion every month.
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