[Everyone] Re: timesheets

Nick
Mon Mar 16 06:10:43 GMT 2009


Hello again! Late reply on account of some networking problems
combined with a few IT scheduling issues that the new timesheets will
address!

Most of what I've shared with Executive Accounts isn't relevant to
other teams, but may apply if you have an insight-sharing relationship
with them on any mezzanine strategies, so for the record:

1. There's a standard code conversion procedure: take the PISS
code and cross-reference it with the Strategic Objective Delivery
headers in the matrix on page 472 of the Strategic Actualization
Handbook. There are a few exceptions, all listed in Appendix L.

2. Hahahaha-- I'm sure we all laughed at that one, Giles!

3. Good question! The specification for "Hours" is due for revision
in May, with a transitional two weeks of specifying both the Hour
and the new Pretend Hour to ease you into things gradually. I'll be
arranging a three-morning workshop once I find out how to book space
in Pius XII --anyone?!?. Until then, continue to follow the guidance of
your team leaders.

--
Nick
Strategic Actualization Coordinator
Consort Building x2017

On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 1:24 PM, Giles  wrote:
> Nick, welcome! To the team.
>
> I have a few questions from my fellow colleague workers in Executive Accounts:
>
> 1. Are Skill Codes interswappable with the Process Interaction Symbol
> System codes? We have been using PISS codes in the old timesheet
> column headed "Expertise Quantification".
>
> 2. Does a Sub-Task qualify as a Primary Task when the Sub-Task
> Billable Item Number exceeds the Task Billable Item Number divided by
> the Billable Items Task Total? Or is it the other way round?
>
> 3. What do we put in the column headed "Hours"?
>
> Thank you
>
> Kind regards
>
> Giles
> Executive Account Executive (Level 2, Pending Level 1)
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