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In this guide, users will learn how to utilize the Staff Productivity Report to pull the number of “productive” hours a staff member worked for a given time period. This report will break down those “productive” hours into hours contributed to both billable and payroll hours.
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Navigating to the Staff Productivity Report | From the Reporting Dashboard, select Staff Productivity under the Scheduling reports section. | |
Generating the Staff Productivity Report | Utilize the filters at the top of the report to filter down criteria, as needed, or leave blank to generate all possible information. Select Update when finished. Refer to the list below for information on what each column will generate: Available Hours: the number of hours that employee has listed as available per the availability in their staff profile. Payroll Hours: the number of hours shown on the report that would contribute towards their eligible payroll hours. (i.e. all billable, nonbillable, and travel time). Billable Hours: the number of hours on the report that would contribute only towards their billable time. (i.e. billable appointments) Billable/Available %: the percentage of time listed as available that went towards billable time. Billable/Payable %: the percentage of billable time from the number of hours an employee worked in that time frame. Status: the status of that employee (i.e. active employee vs inactive employee).
| Note: accurate data is dependent on the staff member’s availability. Please ensure each staff member’s availability (or “scheduler preference”) is set up in their staff profile before generating this report. Staff Profile Set Up Billable/Available % Example: Billable/Payable % Example: If an employee worked 30 hours but only 10 hours was towards billable activities, their billable/payable % would read 33%. Meaning, of the total number of hours that will count towards payroll, only 10 hours can be considered billable.
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