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Keep Track Of Employees with Biometric Time Clocks
Keeping track of your employees can be hard, especially as your once small company becomes bigger than ever. Fortune 500 companies can’t track their employees unless they use a reliable time & attendance system that they can count on. If this sounds like something your company is in need of, then you need NE Time Solutions.At NE Time Solutions, you can expect the very best solution to all of your attendance and time clock issues. We have great solutions that you can trust, like the biometric
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10th Dec 2014
Benefits of Tracking Hours
Are you looking for a way to keep track of your employees without thinking twice? When you visit NE Time Solutions you will be able to find just that, and more! For many businesses, is it a must to clock in and out for work, and at other companies, it isn’t necessary. Today we will be going over why using a time & attendance system can benefit your company.
You will be able to clock your employees precise hours. Your employees won’t be able to submit fraudulent hours to you at the end of th
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9th Oct 2014
Time and Attendance Systems that Offer True Integration
Seamless integration. Often promised, rarely delivered. Much like the Holy Grail, the concept of complete and functional interface has been sought after by office managers everywhere. With little avail. Though many time and attendance systems claim to work "seamlessly" with Quickbooks for easy bookkeeping capabilities, just a few do so with little frustration, fulfilling that promise of simple integration. These time and attendance systems by Lathem remove the issues normally seen in standa
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2nd Oct 2014
Beyond the Time Clock: True Time Management Skills that Increase Productivity
If time is money than it's easy to see why businesses in every industry is constantly looking for ways to save it, to use it wisely and to get more out of it. As one of the biggest costs to businesses, ineffective time management costs American businesses billions of dollars in lost man hours and low production. The average work person gets interrupted at work approximately once every 8 minutes or 50-60 times a day. At just 5 minutes each, these interruptions account for almost 4 hours of lost p
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1st Sep 2014
The Best in Time and Attendance Systems
When time is of the essence (and when is it not in the business world), having more than just a wall clock to help you manage it is key. Supervisors and managers have always been looking for better ways to track and manage their team member's attendance and time since, well, perhaps the dawn of it. In this day and age, tracking and recording employee time is more efficient and comprehensive than it ever has been. If the computerized world and the internet has given us anything, it's the ability
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27th Jul 2014