You can easily see the human resources invested in each project! A database system that records time and work details.
The operational table "TimeWillTell (TWT)" is a database system for recording the time spent on projects and the nature of the work. When members input their working hours daily, it becomes immediately clear how many hours they have worked in total this month and how much time has been spent on each task. It allows for understanding the projects that members are responsible for and checking the workload based on working hours. Members themselves input their working hours using a computer or iPhone. You can check daily reports, overall project summary tables, individual monthly tables, and reports for any specified period at any time, enabling flexible management analysis. 【Features】 ■ Supports human resource management ■ Automates time aggregation ■ Transitions from attendance management to labor management *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 - Operates on web browsers such as Safari, Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Firefox on computers - Easy input using a dedicated app on iPhone and iPad - Aggregates work hours by project or staff - Creates summary reports for any specified period - Quickly shows what was last done on projects, even if a considerable amount of time has passed - The protocol between iOS and TWT web services is custom-designed - Automatic transcription to Slack using the Slack API *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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We will propose the most suitable approach for your business from various operating systems such as Mac, Windows, Unix, and Linux, as well as commercially available software. We specialize in flexible system design that builds upon commercial software while only developing the necessary components, keeping programming to a minimum.