recommended: two books to read.
by ed mendlowitz
question: i’ve read that many firms are no longer using timesheets. how do you feel about that?
more practice doctor q&a: how much overhead is too much?|clear billing procedures make collecting easier | change your thinking about ‘small’ clients | why adopting new technologies is a must | when fees don’t keep up with cost increases | lowballing and why it (usually) doesn’t work | why the average fee doesn’t matter | how to apply value pricing to bundled services | 8 times when hourly billing trumps value pricing | 14 ways to switch to value pricing | pricing, billing, costing: don’t blame clients
answer: there is a growing group of firms that no longer use timesheets. the leader of this movement is ron baker, who explains his reasons and provides a model in his many books, many of which i have read and recommend.