New Project Gantt and Spreadsheet
New Gantt chart At long last we have added a project Gantt chart to track the progress of your project. The Gantt chart is
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New Gantt chart At long last we have added a project Gantt chart to track the progress of your project. The Gantt chart is
Your operation is growing and you are branching out to new locations either inside or outside your country. Congratulations! But, you still want to
Wouldn’t it be nice to see a full annual report of all overtime and undertime summaries without having to go into each persons timesheets?
One of the most useful reports in GroupThinq, this new Job performance report shows a summary of performance for each project manager or supervisor
Some changes in GroupThinq you want to monitor. For instance, if someone deletes a vacation approval, it would be nice to know when, who
By popular request, we have added the ability for individuals (instead of just groups) to do timesheet, leave and expense approvals in GroupThinq. Go
Welcome to one of our most requested features…invoicing phases by percent complete. Previously, our only invoice type was a ‘description’ based invoice, where you
In July 2021, we are preparing to create much greater flexibility to the “phases” section of GroupThinq; and in the process we will be
Many consulting firms start out with a clear picture of who their clients are based on the skilled services that they provide. As a
We recently updated the expense section of GroupThinq to streamline and simplify the expense creation and approval process. Creating a New Expense In your
Unless you are a freelancer, working from home in most consulting industries was fairly uncommon until the pandemic hit. Some firms have transitioned to
In the previous article we discussed the switch to monthly billing from milestone billing, using purchase orders, and providing an invoice summary with every
Invoicing is the lifeblood of your consulting business, but it is only the first in a number of steps to put money in your
Since the birth of business and trade, accounting ‘systems’ used written ledgers to track debits and credits. When when IBM released its first computer in
Business like Southwest Airlines are using the science of swarm intelligence to solve complicated business problems like reducing boarding times on flights. But what if consulting firms could use swarm intelligence to improve the efficiency and profitability of the colony/company?
Now that your entire team knows the difference between Fixed Fees, Hourly Fees and Upset Fees (Part 1), we can move on to the two
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