time tracking

time tracking
Process of team members recording their project time according to specific activities and tasks. The project leader can monitor schedule variances, time budget variances, overtime, vacations, training, and workload distribution. He/she also can match team members' skill sets to project tasks. Chicago Mercantile Exchange Glossary

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