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Tuesday, December 21, 2010  



TimeOP - Business Intelligece for Tracking Productivity Metrics
http://www.timeop.com/

First, TimeOP is a business intelligence tool that gives you the key performance indicators that you need, but most importantly, TimeOP is a solution to your problems whether you are a freelancer or the manager of a company. Losing track of your projects' deadlines? Wasting time with manual time sheets? Uninvolved team members? Want to know which are the top used applications per project/per task/per team member? Or the daily productivty of your team on a particular project? How about the average focus of your team? Just the tip of the iceberg that is the multitude of problems you can face when conducting a freelancing activity or managing a team or even a larger company. As previously mentioned, TimeOP is the tool that detects this huge iceberg of problems and sees to its disappearing. All metaphors aside, TimeOP tracks your or your team members' activity and, based on this data, it will generate a number of comprehensive reports like: productivity reports, activity reports, involvement reports [per team member, per project, per task, per specified time period]. A true advantage from using TimeOP in a company is getting to know your employees thus being able to personalize your interactions with each and every one of them. For example, you find out from one productivity report that one certain member of your team is most productive and involved in its work during 10am and 3pm, after checking his email and RSS reader in the morning and before a certain podcast launches daily at 3:30pm, while listening to music in the background and reading a haiku every 30 minutes. You also notice that on most days, around 1pm he browses certain take out Chinese restaurants. Having all this information you could suggest an application that integrates both email and RSS reader, you can have some Chinese restaurants fliers pinned on your office cork board and basically make any changes you think would increase his productivity, based on the information you have. You can also create custom reports on teams in order to find this type of info but on a team/department level. This has been added to the tools section of Research Resources Subject Tracerâ„¢ Information Blog. This will be added to Business Intelligence Resources Subject Tracerâ„¢.

posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:52 AM
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