This
figure represents the total number of hours that have been invoiced. Of
course, the monetary value of this statistic is represented by the
Labour Sales value.
It
is more important to keep track of the number of Hours Sold than it is
to keep track of their monetary value. This is because the monetary
value of the Hours Sold can be influenced by your charge out rate and
Recovery Rate and this does not therefore provide you with an accurate
reflection of the direction of your business.
Example:
Discussion:
By
far the easiest way to track the performance of the Hours Sold is to
compile them into a simple graph on a weekly or monthly basis.
The
graph will of course be more meaningful if you are able to segregate
the hours sold between Retail, Internal and Warranty so that you can
accurately plot the trend in each performance sector.