Since so much depends on accurate timekeeping, it needs to be a priority for your organization. This is particularly true if your client billings are based on time spent. If your employees don’t track their hours properly and in a timely fashion, your system may not record everything accurately, and hours could be missed, resulting in lost revenue.
In addition, you rely on an accurate history of time spent on past projects to create estimates for future bids. Otherwise, you’re planning off incorrect information.
Accurate timekeeping is also part of meeting federal government contractor requirements, like the Federal Acquisition Regulation. As a January 2023 Federal Circuit Court ruling demonstrates, all labor that is part of an employee’s normal job responsibilities should be recorded. This includes all work hours for all employees, regardless of position, whether they take place after hours, or whether the hours worked are direct, indirect, allowable, or unallowable. Errors from improper practices could harm your ability to land future contracts and even lead to penalties.
Keep these points in mind as you explain to your employees why they need to pay attention to timekeeping.