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Arcoro's Jenn Ordonez contributed an article to "Rocky Mountain Construction."
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The Power of Time and Attendance Data

Time and attendance technology has evolved from its traditional application as a “clock-in, clock-out” timecard tracker into a powerful business intelligence tool that can support a construction firm’s long-term growth strategy.

As the industry slowly transitions from paper time entries to digital time-tracking tools, business leaders gain invaluable access to data that can revolutionize processes at all rungs of the company ladder. This includes enhancing estimating accuracy, optimizing workforce management, and ensuring compliance with evolving local, state, and federal regulations…

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