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Insights: Completeness of hours per employee and team

The report looks at the percentage of logged hours compared to the expected hours.

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The report Completeness per employee and team shows how completely hours have been logged. If an employee logs 20 hours in a week where 40 hours were expected according to the schedule, the completeness is 50%. When completeness falls short, the figures in the other reports are not yet final — this report helps you stay on top of that.


Report structure

At the top is the filter bar; below it the KPI Average completeness in selected period, the charts by week, by employee and by team, and the Detail view (the table).


Average completeness in selected period

This KPI summarizes the completeness of the entire selection in a single percentage.


Average completeness per week

Tracks week by week what portion of the expected hours has been logged; a dip indicates hours that are still missing.


Average completeness per employee

Places the completeness per employee side by side, so you can see who is consistently falling behind on logging.


Average completeness per team

Groups completeness by team, so you can compare it at the team level.


Detail view

The table gives you an instant overview of which employee has or has not logged complete hours in which weeks. Use Columns to choose which columns are visible and use Export to download the data.


Table columns


KPIs

KPI

Description

Time tracking completeness

The percentage of logged hours relative to the expected hours.

Hours spent

The number of hours logged in the week.

Scheduled hours

The scheduled hours in the week.

Available hours

The available hours (scheduled hours minus leave).


Dimensions

  • Employee

  • Manager

  • Week number


Filters

Use Add filter to add filters; use Reset filters to reset everything.


Dimensions

  • Period

  • Team

  • Employee

  • Manager

  • Status

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