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11 best payroll and time tracking software for accurate, transparent payroll

Payroll management is a time-consuming, repetitive, and error-prone process, but it is an essential part of a business, which is why finding tools that help you save time really matters. Fortunately, modern payroll time tracking software providers help improve accuracy and efficiency by connecting real work data to payroll. . It reduces errors and manual work. These tools make it easier to track billable hours, support accurate job costing, generate invoices, and maintain fairness across every pay cycle..

15 Best Clock-In Clock-Out Apps for Small Businesses (2025)

There are hundreds of time clock apps on the market, but not every option is right for every team. Some are designed for freelancers or students, and some are built for businesses looking to track their employees’ time. Some cater to different types of work (remote, field services, in-person), and some cater to specific industries (construction, healthcare, legal services, etc.). Given all of the differences, there is no one specific “best” clock in and out app for everyone.

What is Applicant Tracking Software: All You Need to Know About

These days, applicant tracking systems are a part of every organization. In today’s fast-paced, technology-oriented, and data-driven work world, you can’t help but minimize human intervention. Even during the employee onboarding process. However, that doesn’t mean that the software is stealing the job of your HR managers and department. It’s only simplifying their tasks by lifting an otherwise heavy burden off their shoulders. So, what are we talking about here?

How to Calculate Labor Costs: A Step-by-Step Guide

Do you always wonder why you end up earning less profit for each project, even though everything went right? The biggest reason for this to happen is an error in calculating labor costs. This is something you should be very careful about, as such mistakes can completely hinder your chances of complying with the labor laws and will be problematic when auditing. Getting your labor costs right also helps balance value for the investment you have made in your human resources.

How this content team's AI workflow delivers content as fast as the forecast

When your mission is to help people make informed decisions in the face of ever-changing weather, stories can’t afford to get stuck in the production process. That's the challenge facing The Weather Company, a leading weather forecasting company trusted to deliver accurate, real-time weather insights by the hundreds of millions of people using The Weather Channel app and weather.com.

Global Employee Engagement Statistics: What Data Shows, Why It Matters, and How to Fix It

A fully engaged workforce sounds almost like the modern corporate utopia. Everyone wants it. Few can keep it. A place where people care, collaborate, and show up with purpose. But in reality, that vision is slipping through the cracks.

Software usage tracking: Turn visibility into performance

Do you really know how effective your software usage tracking is? As a leader, you invest in tools to make work easier. Yet over time, it becomes harder to see which ones are actually helping. Licenses renew automatically, pricing changes quietly, dashboards multiply, and your team spends more time managing settings than doing meaningful work.

Remote Work vs Office Productivity: Which Work Model Performs Better?

Is remote work the way forward, improving employee happiness and productivity, or just a passing trend that is undermining teamwork and business efficiency? Since the rise of home-working during the COVID-19 pandemic there’s been an ongoing dilemma of when, or if, employees should return to the office. As businesses transitioned to remote work setups, workers have come to appreciate the benefits of working from home.

Beyond the chatbot: why agentic AI is the partner internal comms has been waiting for

The hype around AI in internal comms is intense and confusing right now. The comms pros I’m talking to aren’t lacking tools. They’re trying to figure out which ones actually work. And asking when it’s OK to use them. And even wondering which ones won’t kill our craft. The fears are legitimate: Will I have a place in the future? Will AI kill my critical thinking? And how do I keep up when the pace of change won’t wait?