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Time and Task Management
Good decision making comes from having accurate, up-to-date information. That is why project managers need
efficient methods for capturing and communicating status on project work to help gauge progress and anticipate
the effect on planned cost and timeframes.
Effective time-capture and project progress reporting need to provide the following characteristics:
An easy-to-use interface: Time-entry systems tend to be widely used across organizations. As a result, they
need to be simple, familiar, and intuitive for anyone who regularly enters and approves updates.
Single-source, to report working and non-working time: Organizations want streamlined processes that
capture and update information used for operations, analysis, and control. Different business applications can
be used for project management, financial reporting, or operational processes that collect time worked by
individuals as the basis for reporting and projections.
Ability to capture projects, operations, and administrative time: Project-based organizations need to be
able to capture progress and status on tasks at the same time that they are gathering non-project time, such as
systems maintenance work and administrative time, including non-working time for vacation, sick leave, or
other paid time off (PTO).
Support for high use in short, recurring time periods: Unlike other business processes, time and task status
reporting tends to involve a recurring cycle of large numbers of activities performed at periodic intervals. Time-
reporting systems need to scale to support high volumes of transactions at the end of the working week or the
month.
Flexible choices for how you and your organization work: Time reporting solutions need flexible
approaches to support data collection, systems integration, business rules, exception handling, and information
reporting requirements.
Integration with LOB systems: Enterprises would prefer one system for capturing time and project task-
progress information that they could then integrate with other LOB applications, such as payroll, project cost
accounting, and financial management systems.
Project Online and Project Server provide your organization with the flexibility it needs to centralize time capture,
streamline processes, automate task management, and increase project forecasting accuracy. Single Entry Mode
enhances time-reporting capabilities, helping to unify time and task status updates. Project aggregates multiple lists
(tasks, calendar, etc.) into a project summary web part specifically geared toward giving an at-a-glance view of
upcoming milestones, a timeline of the entire project, a list of late tasks, and a list of upcoming events/tasks. Project
also extends scheduling capabilities in Project Web App (PWA) so your team can plan, schedule, and manage tasks
more effectively in the browser—giving them the flexibility they need to get work done.
A standardized web-based user interface for timesheet entry and task management speeds learning. Project also
enables integration between captured timesheet and task-management process information and LOB applications
that use time and progress information for processing.
Intuitive User Interface for Time and Task Entry
With Project Online and Project Server, intuitive Timesheet and Tasks views help ensure that team members provide
task status information and project, non-project, and nonworking time (see Figure 63). An improved interface
standardizes the experience between the Timesheet and Tasks views to ensure quick completion of time and task
update submissions. An easy-to-use interface is customizable for specific preferences and needs. In addition,
simplified time reporting processes help reduce training requirements.