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Tracking Software - Small Business Owner Financing Tool

Written by: Ilya Bodner

Article Overview: Smart businesses use computer-tracking software for just about everything. Digital tapes show employers the exact sequence of everything their employees are doing on the computer. It records emails, chats, IMs, websites, web searches, programs run, keystrokes typed, files transferred, screen snapshots and more. It offers chat and internet access blocking.

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Tracking Software - Small Business Owner Financing Tool

Smart businesses use computer-tracking software for just about everything. Digital tapes show employers the exact sequence of everything their employees are doing on the computer. It records emails, chats, IMs, websites, web searches, programs run, keystrokes typed, files transferred, screen snapshots and more. It offers chat and internet access blocking. Alerts notify whenever certain words or phrases are typed. Computer tracking surveillance allows companies to determine which employees spend the most time surfing websites, what they are searching for on the internet, who chats the most, who sends the most emails with attachments, and who is arriving late or leaving early. Another key reason to have computer-tracking software is to monitor production and time management. By improving monitoring projects, companies can ensure they are on time and on budget. Employees become more productive with the visual aid of graphs, charts and reports. HR tracking systems eliminate manual time sheets, keep track of all billable time and prepare estimates on past projects. Once a company has the power of knowing where its time is spent, they also have the ability to make better-informed decisions. Managers can effectively prioritize their goals and tasks, and sales teams know if they are spending enough time selling. Programmers and analysts monitor their projects for improved planning.

When bidding on a job today, delivery is a priority. Job scheduling and tracking software prioritizes tasks to enable the job to be completed in the least time possible. Computer-tracking software is an effective tool in lead, sales, issue and project tracking, managing and coordinating projects, people and activities.

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Over the course of the last 10 years as an entreprenuer I have successfully launched, managed, and sold off several businesses. Each organization has added some value to my understanding of the business world today. My philosophy has been that 9 things out of 10 that I try will fail, but that golden one is always worth the battle. In my experience that has proven to be the case and my successful businesses still operate today under the management of those whom I have sold off to.


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