3 Easy Tricks To Avoid Timesheet Mistakes

3 Easy Tricks To Avoid Timesheet Mistakes

Motivating staff to submit accurate timesheets on time, is a challenge for nearly every industry and business. Inaccurate time tracking is estimated to cost over 50 million hours in productivity in the USA alone (Market Research Future, 2020). Timesheet mistakes can usually be attributed to staff being: forgetful, not filling them out correctly, or in the worst cases they think they are a waste of time (even when it is a requirement needed for billing clients for their work). Technology will help avoid timesheets mistakes. Apps or scheduling software help analyse and automate reminder send-outs. Using a collaborative system, where staff can see the value and it matters to them, is far more motivating and inspiring, than getting a big stick. Here are 3 easy tricks you can use at your work to help prevent timesheet mistakes. Whether you want to use the carrot or the stick, depending on your industry and team. 1: Check if Your Scheduling System, Rostering App, or Software Is Difficult or Out-of-Date Many businesses are using out-dated systems, often because they have invested many thousands of dollars for the hardware and/or software. These systems required a steep learning curve to make them work. Whilst most of yester-years’ timesheet software may do the job – just not well! Often at a high cost in man-hours. Timesheet mistakes and issues can easily be traced back to difficult software or apps that are still being used that could easily be replaced. This can save more money in the first 2 months in reclaimed productivity, than the entire cost to switch. Some easy ways to determine if your timesheet system is out of date include: The software or app is no longer supported by the provider. Timesheet app takes forever to load when completing. The software or app crashes frequently. Staff tell you it is difficult to use and navigate. It works to a degree but is limited, dated, and leaves room for errors. Doesn’t have smart features to assist staff when completing their timesheets. Timesheet tracking isn’t its main focus (is an extra feature with other software) such as QuickBooks, SAP Success Factors, etc. Doesn’t offer an app available on mobile devices Team members are growing less engaged. Going for big names or sticking to the same scheduling apps may seem the quick and easy solution. Many times, this turns into a costly decision. Businesses aren’t aware of how far scheduling apps and timesheet software have come, through cloud options. Tommy provides a simplified timesheet App that can be used on your mobile with smart features to help staff. By automating or replacing many of the manual tasks that old timesheet software made so time consuming. The majority of our clients were shocked with how many other issues in their business were resolved (like reducing staff turnover or improving job satisfaction) by just upgrading their software for an app. 2: Time Out Method & Session It might be tempting to send out e-mail blasts about the common errors team members are making with timesheets. But if you are using an out dated system this is just a time wasting exercise. If you are the type that would prefer to be feared and use the stick when it comes to timesheets, why not use the Time Out Method? What is the Time Out Method? Organise a training session for everyone to come together. Make it mandatory while also fun and inviting, call it the “Time Out Session”. This makes it inviting and seem less like a boring work training session or meeting. Structure the session to be informative yet involving, practical and concise yet demonstrative and lively. Address the costs to the business and how it affects them and their raises or pay. Address the common errors people are making and show them the correct way. Have everyone sign a form addressing that they attended and know the right procedure and how to complete it correctly now. Inform staff, now that they are sure of how to complete the timesheets, penalties will occur moving forward for not having accurate timesheets. Use the timeout method (3 strikes in 3 months): 3 strikes – they can’t attend functions, events, work parties, or other critical events. 6 strikes – Goes against them for their next raise or appraisal. 9 strikes – your out. The policy regarding penalties for not completing Timesheets should be harsh enough to motivate them, but not strict enough that it prevents them from focusing or completing their other work. Calling it something like “Time Out” can be used in any way you feel would motivate staff that it is important yet taking into account, some weeks they may slip, so having a system that is compassionate yet stern is the key. 3: Turn It Into A Collaborative Timesheet System Creating a collaborative timesheet system between staff & management means sharing accountability while also making it easier for both. As the saying goes, you can get more bees with honey than vinegar. The same is true for creating a positive culture and buzz around completing timesheets accurately and on time. Some ideas on how to create a collaborative system for accurate timesheets are: Make it Fun Send funny memes or timesheet puns, perhaps jokes to get staff attention. This makes it fun, reminds them, and they may start looking forward to getting their timesheet reminder email if it comes with a laugh. Timesheet Competition Prizes Perhaps the staff member that has the highest accuracy can get a gift or prize? Maybe a dinner voucher, company item, or ½ work day. If company culture permits… pick an outrageous outfit the boss has to wear for a day in the office! Nothing motivates staff more than the chance to share a laugh with the person they respect (and perhaps fear) the most. Timesheet Awards Perhaps a noble or funny title for the best timesheet will work like the “Time Wizard of the Month” for the best and the “xyz” award

Using the Nordic Happiness Advantage to Maximize Your Happiness & Success

Using the Nordic Happiness Advantage to Maximize Your Happiness & Success

Despite harsh winters and nearly year-long cold, Finland has been ranked the happiest country in the world for 2020 in the UN’s Annual World Happiness Report. Not only has that but Finland been in the top 10 for the 3rd year in a row! Since the 1990s with the rise of books like “The Secret” or “The Happiness Trap”, research and focus has been on understanding the power of our thoughts and more importantly, how to think/live happy so we can create a beautiful life. Since 2013 the UN has conducted research and surveys to identify the happiest countries in the world based on: The levels of GDP Life expectancy Generosity Social support Freedom Corruption Income Why Are Nordic Countries So Happy? The first question might be – what exactly is the source for their happiness? The world happiness report indicated that well-functioning democracies, generous/effective social welfare benefits, low levels of crime/corruption and being able to trust their governments and Neighborus. The 5 Nordic countries – Finland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, & Iceland – have all been in the top 10 in the UN’s annual “World Happiness Report”. Nordic countries occupied the top three spots in 2017, 2018, & 2019. “The Nordic Exceptionalism” report by the UN explores their happiness advantage. These four points were used to measure different aspects of the social environment: Having someone to count on. Having a sense of freedom to make key life decisions. Generosity. Trust. Happiness in the Nordic countries was attributed in part, due to the higher personal and institutional trust, explaining why life evaluations are so high in those countries. How Can I Apply The Nordic Happiness Advantage to My Life? So what can we learn from one of the happiest (and coldest places) on earth? The Secret Nordic Happiness Advantage – aka Lago (Swedish for “everything in moderation” or “just right”). In a brief explanation – it is a somewhat “Less is More” minimalism with a “Disconnect to Reconnect” approach to mental health to promote happiness, success, and good health. 1. Step Away From Constant Consumption and Purchasing – Also Look After the Items We Buy So They Last Longer Avoid waste and unnecessary purchases. Döstädning (Swedish death cleaning) – don’t leave clutter and junk in our home – having a clean, organized house or work cultivates a peaceful mind.  Example: Reuse and repair items over going out to buy and replace them. 2. Reassess Our Priorities Finding a healthy balance with everything – Avoiding excess or burnout by being mindful of how much we work, what we eat, our health routines, social and family time, finances, etc. Example: Identify the 4 biggest priorities in our life; track our activities for a week and review if our actions are in line with them. 3. Save Money and Time for What Matters Most – Buy and Keep Only the Items We Need and Stay Humble Invest our money and time in a thoughtful, purposeful way. Never brag about our wealth. Example: Conscious grocery shopping and planning our meals a week ahead to save tie, money, and buy/have only what we need. 4. Follow These 5 Nordic Happiness Multiplier Recommendations If we want the pay-off of happiness and peace while on the clock, then fit in some of these activities the Nordics recommend to multiply our happiness off the clock: Get out into nature and off our couch – 70% of Finland is covered in forests to explore.• TIP: Get fresh air and green is also good for the heart chakra and calms the mind. Endurance training – start our day with a cold shower.• TIP: think of the Spartan warriors and do activities that help build mental fortitude. Read more books – Finland is the most literate country in the world with the most libraries.• TIP: reading over social media will have us update our thinking and make sense of the world, over comparing and falling into the happiness trap. Enjoy art & music – tantalise our senses and creativity by visiting a museum, attending an art exhibition or live show.• TIP: Creativity helps us see opportunities out of problems, and to solve problems in a more effective or efficient way. Reward our work – hold back giving ourselves a treat or reward until we complete a difficult task. It’s easier to cut out a bad habit if we replace it with a good one with committed consistency.• TIP: Having something to look forward to increases our happiness and positive state, along with a motivator to do our work. Conclusion – Learn These Nordic Tips to Maximize Our Happiness & Success When it comes to lifestyle and having a balance between work and our personal life, the Scandinavians have an approach to maximise our happiness and success – how we live and invest our attention and intention. The 3 pillars of happiness for the Nordic people are: Step away from constant consumption and purchasing – also look after the items we buy so they last longer. Regularly reassess our priorities regularly (also where we are investing our attention and intention). Save money and time for what matters most – buy and keep only the items we need and stay humble. To conclude, make sure to use the 5 happiness multipliers recommended by the happiest country in the world: Get out into nature and off our couch. Endurance training – start our day with a cold shower. Read more books. Enjoy art & music. Reward our work – hold back giving ourselves a treat or reward until we complete a difficult task. Let us know if any of these support you and helped multiply your happiness, or perhaps anything you would recommend that can help make this year the best yet. Why Are Nordic Countries So Happy? How Can I Apply The Nordic Happiness Advantage to My Life? Step Away From Constant Consumption and Purchasing Reassess Our Priorities Save Money and Time for What Matters Most Follow These 5 Nordic Happiness Multiplier Recommendations