Praise for All Your Money Won't Another Minute Buy
"Of special interest to those considering the purchase and rollout of an enterprise-wide time tracking and expense recording application will be the recommendations of the author on how to deal with software vendors. Dig deep, ask probing questions, get through the marketing hype. A breath of fresh air and sage advise coming from the vendor's side." – The BusinessEdge
"If you are concerned with the need for time-cost management, SOX compliance and accurate reporting, if you are considering introducing an automated time tracking and reporting system, then this book is a pre-requisite must-read." – PROJECTmagazine
"Highly recommended, especially for service organizations; since time is money, All Your Money Won't Another Minute Buy quite literally pays for itself." – Midwest Book Review
"Anyone who thinks tracking time is simply a necessary evil for the purpose of billing and collecting revenue needs to read Curt's book. It is a paradigm-changing read and will open your mind to the power that time knowledge can bring to any organization. Knowledge is power in today's world and as Curt illustrates over and over again in his book, knowledge of how you and your staff spend their time can make the difference between maintaining a competitive advantage over your competition or struggling just to stay alive." – Robert Virga, CEO of Accounting Software 411
"Everyone knows time is money. But many organizations don't have a clue about the true time spent (and often wasted) on their strategic initiatives. This book offers concise, practical advice on how to choose and use time-tracking technology to increase productivity, project performance and profits – immediately and over the long haul." – Aaron Smith, Editor at ProjectsAtWork.com
"Time and cost management are the most important aspects of project management. They are big problems in many organizations. Curt Finch's new book provides an important addition to the literature on these subjects and should help many project managers and enterprises implement better management of labor costs. The book should be especially useful for service organizations and government contractors. It's also easy to read. I like it!" – David Pells, Editor at PM Forum
"A must read for every service-oriented organization." – Alfredo Mendoza, IBM Systems and Technology Group
"Clear and systematic approach to tracking time and projects. A real profit booster." – Mark Sisson, President of Sisson Creative
"Although not in the corporate world, and not in the market for time tracking software, I found this book filled with absorbing facts and perspectives. I will never look at a foraging bird in quite the same way as before. The case studies were enlightening, and I enjoyed being privy to some foretastes of trends in computing." – Chalda Maloff, author of Computers in Nutrition and Business and Social Etiquette with Disabled People
"Measure what matters. And in today's fast-paced business environment, nothing matters more than time and its impact on productivity and profitability. While scorecards and executive dashboards have their place, managers need to get 'back to basics' and make time tracking and management a reality in their organizations. Curt Finch's sensible book offers a new look at the use of time tracking and management in the era of the knowledge worker, complete with practical tips and tools for getting the buy-in and level of detail you need." – Dr. Karen McGraw, President and Founder of Cognitive Technologies, Inc.
"Far too many owners and managers are not aware of the true cost of providing their goods and services. Very often, the missing element is the value of the time required to bid, prepare, and complete a project. Overruns that stem from an incomplete picture of costs in time, personnel, and resources can have a serious negative impact on the company bottom line. This book underlines the importance of knowing and recording all of your business costs." – Wayne Hurlbert, Blog Business World
"All Your Money Won't Another Minute Buy is a quick and easy read, and you'll come away with a better understanding of the importance of time-tracking..." – Raven Young, Raven's Brain
