How to Measure and Track Employee Productivity in Organization with TimeChart

Keeping track of employee productivity is important for every organization, whether it’s a small business or a large company. But how do you know if your team is working efficiently? That’s where TimeChart comes in. It’s a powerful time attendance system that helps you measure and improve productivity with easy tools and real-time tracking.
In this blog, we’ll show you how TimeChart helps you measure and track productivity, step by step.
Why Is Measuring Productivity Important?
Before we dive into how TimeChart works, let’s understand why productivity tracking matters:
✅ Helps you understand how your team spends time
✅ Spot areas where performance can improve
✅ Save money by reducing wasted time
✅ Boost employee accountability
✅ Make better business decisions based on data
Common Problems Organizations Face
Many companies struggle with:
Unclear working hours
Manual attendance systems (paper or Excel)
Difficulty tracking remote or field staff
Missed deadlines
Low employee engagement
TimeChart solves these issues with its smart features.
How TimeChart Helps You Measure and Track Productivity
1. GPS-Based Mobile Attendance
TimeChart offers a mobile time attendance system that allows employees to clock in and out using their phone, with GPS or geofencing. This is great for field staff, technicians, or employees working outside the office.
👉 You know exactly when and where employees are working.
2. Real-Time Dashboard
With TimeChart’s real-time dashboard, managers can view:
Live attendance status
Employee location on the map
Working hours and breaks
Daily, weekly, and monthly reports
This gives you a clear picture of productivity across the team or department.
3. Work Hour Reports and Analytics
TimeChart provides detailed productivity reports showing:
Total hours worked
Late arrivals
Early check-outs
Idle time
Overtime hours
With this data, you can reward high performers and help underperforming staff improve.
4. Task Tracking and Job Logs
TimeChart also allows you to assign tasks or jobs and track how much time employees spend on them.
For example:
A technician can log job start and end times
A delivery agent can mark tasks completed
A supervisor can view task progress in real time
This helps you measure productivity based on output, not just hours.
5. Leave and Break Management
TimeChart includes features to manage:
Leave requests
Break times
Holidays
Absenteeism
This ensures transparency and avoids time misuse.
6. Automated Reports for HR and Managers
TimeChart generates automatic reports that can be:
Emailed daily, weekly, or monthly
Integrated with payroll systems
Downloaded in Excel or PDF format
This makes tracking performance easier for HR teams, supervisors, and business owners.
7. Mobile Notifications and Alerts
Stay informed with alerts like:
Late check-ins
Missing check-outs
Long idle times
Completed tasks or missed deadlines
These alerts help managers take quick action to fix any issues.
How to Get Started with TimeChart
Getting started is simple:
Sign up on TimeChart.org
Add your employees and their roles
Set up GPS or geofencing (if needed)
Start tracking attendance and task completion
View real-time productivity reports
Best for These Industries
TimeChart is designed to help industries that manage mobile and on-field workers, such as:
🏗️ Construction
🚛 Logistics and Delivery
🛠️ Maintenance and Technicians
🕵️ Security and Patrol
📦 Warehousing
🛫 Aviation Ground Staff
🏪 Sales Teams
📰 Media and News Reporters
Final Thoughts
Tracking employee productivity doesn’t need to be hard. With TimeChart, you get a smart, simple, and mobile-friendly solution to:
Monitor working hours
Track field staff
Analyze performance
Make informed decisions
It’s time to move away from manual tracking and guesswork. Try TimeChart and see how it helps you manage your workforce with confidence.
Ready to boost productivity?
Visit TimeChart.org to learn more and get started today.
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