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How Professional Services Firms Benefit from Multicompany in Deltek Vantagepoint

Posted by Scott Gailhouse on October 12, 2023

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Within Deltek Vantagepoint lies an extremely useful tool that, when enabled and configured, allows a professional services firm to manage multiple companies within a single Deltek Vantagepoint database. However, the benefits of multicompany functionality seem to elude many professional services firms that would gain the most from its capabilities. So, in this blog, let’s delve into this multicompany functionality and discuss why, when, and how firms should use this fantastic feature.

Why Use Deltek Vantagepoint Multicompany?

Basically, the need for a multicompany environment comes down to the ability to track entities with separate tax ID numbers in a single Deltek Vantagepoint database. Some of the scenarios that require multicompany management include:

  • Banking relationships
  • Investments and/or holding company requirements
  • Tax reporting
  • Professional licensing requirements
  • Foreign country reporting requirements

Additionally, the need for intercompany billing can occur when two or more related companies make payments on behalf of the other companies. The most common reason for intercompany billing is the sharing of labor resources between companies that have separate payrolls and/or vendor payments for another related company.

When a professional services firm decides to utilize multicompany functionality, it is recommended that sub-ledgers be enabled to track the due to and due from, and clear intercompany balances. With multicompany enabled, users can use both the Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable aging reports for intercompany balances.

First Determine the Internal Pricing Structure

Upon implementing multicompany functionality in Deltek Vantagepoint, professional services firms must first determine what internal pricing structure to adopt. The options are:

  • Re-class only - moves the transaction to intercompany Accounts Receivable/Accounts Payable at cost
  • Project Centric - leaves the transaction on the books of the project’s company with some amount of compensation also moving to keep the loaning organization whole
  • Employee Centric - moves the transaction back to the employee’s company with some amount of revenue moving back as well
  • High Accountability – which uses a work breakdown structure (WBS) to manage transactions and point directly to the company that owns the transaction

Keep in mind that there is considerable flexibility within the options above. Different methods can be configured for different transaction types. Also, by order of operation, the distinct options can be overwritten at the individual company level or by the project at the lowest WBS level.

Intercompany billing makes accounting’s job easier regarding multicompany transactions. When transactions are made to projects not in the home company (the company where the transaction is being posted), invoices and vouchers are created through a series of postings that are reflected in the general ledgers (GLs) of the respective companies. These invoices and vouchers also appear on the Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable aging reports noted above. The Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable balances can then be cleared by using the standard check processing and cash receipt routines.

More Benefits of Multicompany

Using Deltek Vantagepoint’s multicompany functionality provides another benefit to firms with consolidated reporting. Consolidated reporting allows a view of the performance of all the companies within the database. Consolidated groupings can represent all companies or a cross-section of companies depending on the needs of company leadership. The consolidation process incorporates standard eliminations of configured control accounts and client-defined accounts, such as capital investments in related companies. Consolidations are “memo” entries and are not posted to the GL.

A multicompany database permits each company to maintain a unique GL while still only creating one set of shared GL account numbers. Furthermore, professional services firms can restrict GL account numbers, and other master records can be shared and/or restricted as well. Vendors (managed in the Vantagepoint Firms Hub) can be shared across the enterprise. However, the accounting tab is company-specific for account number and 1099 purposes.

In addition to the benefits mentioned above, the multi-currency application works in tandem with multicompany to allow companies to have a unique functional currency – the currency the company does business in. This is an excellent feature for professional services firms that work internationally. Lastly, the consolidation process can include Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) compliant currency translations and gains/losses entries.

Take Advantage of Deltek Vantagepoint Multicompany Functionality

Is the multicompany functionality in Deltek Vantagepoint the right fit for your professional services firm? Don't leave it to guesswork. Schedule a Navigational Analysis with Full Sail Partners today. We'll help you assess your firm's unique needs and guide you in determining if the multicompany feature is the best solution for you. Dive deeper, make informed decisions, and ensure your firm sails smoothly towards success. Contact us now and let's chart the best course for your business!

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The How-To Guide for Understanding Capacity Calculations in Deltek Vantagepoint Resource Management

Posted by Terri Agnew, CPA on September 28, 2023

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Using the Resource View in Deltek Vantagepoint is a quick and easy tool for project-based firms to determine which employees are properly scheduled or utilized, and/or those who may not have enough or too many hours planned. This view has a lot of valuable information on one screen and can sometimes seem a bit overwhelming. So, the content provided here in this blog, which is utilized with Resource Planning licensing, will assist you with the questions like “What do the blue/red/grey colors mean?” or “How is the utilization % calculated” and help make this form one of the most important tools in your firm’s resource management toolbox.  

Three Show Capacity Views 

There are three different options to monitor your resources: Planned Hours, Scheduled %, and Utilization %. Below you will find illustrations showing how these three views are calculated for you to better understand the information Resource View is displaying. 

Planned Hours 

Planned Hours is the simplest of the calculations as it is what it says it is – all planned hours! Use this view to simply check each selected resource's total planned hours for the time period shown in the Forecast Range. Planned hours will be shown for all published plans for ALL types of projects – overhead, promotional, and regular projects. Planned hours will show even if the project is showing a capacity calculation of excluded from scheduled and utilized % on the project’s summary pane. 

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Scheduled %

When you change the view from Planned Hours to Scheduled %, you will notice the “heat map” will appear. This “heat map” is used to visually draw a user’s attention to which resources are properly scheduled (grey), under scheduled (blue), or over scheduled (red) based on the firm’s chosen thresholds (Settings > Resource Planning > Resource Settings). 

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The Scheduled % is a calculation of Planned Hours divided by Available Hours for the resource. This view is great to use to get an understanding of if a resource is too busy (red) or has availability to be assigned to more projects (blue) or if they are appropriately scheduled during the timeframe (grey). 

  • Planned Hours - this calculation will include all types of projects (regular, promotional, & overhead). However, if a project shows as “Excluded from Scheduled and Utilization” on the Project’s Summary tab, those planned hours will not be used in this calculation. Note that excluded hours will still show the hours when the details are expanded for the resource. 
  • Available Hours - these are calculated using the employee’s standard hours from their employee hub, less any non-workdays as indicated in Settings > Resource Planning > non-Workdays. 

In the example shown below, I will break down the calculation for the week of 9/4 – 9/10 where Amy Allen is showing over scheduled at 138%. 

Planned Hours / Available Hours = Scheduled %      =     44 / 32 = 138% 

Planned Hours = 59 total hours planned less 15 hours for Greenhouse Café Remodel as that project is currently set to “Exclude from Scheduled and Utilization” in the project. The numerator is 59 -15 = 44 hours. 

*Note when you click on the blue link of each project, a small summary box for the project will appear where you can easily see if a project is “included” or “excluded” from Scheduled and Utilization. 

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Available Hours – Amy Allen’s standard hours are set as 8 hours per day in her employee hub, which is typical for a full-time 40-hour/week employee. The week of 9/4 – 9/10 contains a Labor Day Holiday in the company’s non-workday settings. As discussed earlier, holiday hours are excluded from available hours. Therefore, the denominator is 40 – 8 = 32.  

 *Note that when you click on a resource’s name, the Employee Card will appear. On that employee card, you will find the Hours/Day in the bottom right of the Profile Tab. 

Now, the shading!  What is this heat map telling you?   

Understandably, being scheduled at 138% would seem to be over scheduled just because it is a relatively large number, but the system is compared to the firm’s Resource Planning Settings. In my demo database shown here, the blue shading indicates under scheduled as under 90%, and the red shading for over schedule when over 105%. Grey is “just right” of 90 – 105%, which this firm has indicated as appropriately scheduled.    

In summary, in my database, a full-time, 40-hour/week employee would show as properly scheduled (grey) if the scheduled hours are between 36 (90% x 40) and 42 hours, under-scheduled would be less than 36 hours (blue) and over scheduled as over 42 hours (red). 

Utilization %

The Utilization % will show the percentage of the planned hours for billable projects (regular/won projects) and those In Pursuit projects marked as “included in scheduled and utilization”. Use this view to show how an employee is tracking against their Target Utilization. Even if an employee is well scheduled, in the example above, if several of the projects are either overhead or In Pursuit and not included in scheduled and utilization, the employee may be shown as under-utilized.  

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Utilization % is a calculation of Total Billable Planned Hours divided by Available Hours (same calculation as above). 

Total Billable Planned Hours only includes regular projects, no promotional projects nor overhead projects. Regular projects will be all those in the Stage Step of Won and any In Pursuit that are “Included in Scheduled & Utilization” Capacity calculations. 

For this example, I will be showing the calculation for the week of 9/11 – 9/17 from the picture above. In this view, I am also showing a few additional columns in the middle grid that help demonstrate if a project is “billable” or not.   

As you can see, I have one project that is a Lead Stage – Greenhouse Café Remodel, and as discussed above, that project is Excluded from Scheduled and Utilization so those hours will not be included in the numerator. Additionally, there is one project that is overhead (no stage listed), which is PTO.   

Total Billable Planned Hours / Available Hours = Utilization %      =     22 / 40 = 55% 

Total Billable Planned Hours = 53 total hours planned less 15 hours for Greenhouse Café Remodel as that project is currently set to “Exclude from Scheduled and Utilization” in the project, less the PTO hours of 16. The numerator is 53 -31 = 22 hours. 

Available Hours (as stated above) are calculated using the employee’s standard hours from the employee hub, less any non-workdays. This week does not have a holiday and this employee’s standard hours are 8 hours/day so the Available Hours = 40. 

Shading for Utilization %: 

To understand the heat map for the Utilization %, the formula considers each employee’s Utilization Target, which is set in the Employee Hub. This employee, Amy Allen, has a Utilization Target of 75%. 

The threshold calculation is the Utilization % divided by the employee’s Utilization Target. 

For the week ending 9/17, Amy’s planned Utilization % is 55% divided by the target of 75% equals 73%. In my demo database shown here, the blue shading will be under-utilized if the utilization % is under 90%, red shading over 105%, and “just right” or grey is between 90 – 105%. Therefore, since Amy’s threshold calculation is 73%, she is showing blue as that is under-utilized in my database. 

Capacity Calculations Made Easy with Resource View 

So, in summary, the Resource View in Deltek Vantagepoint has a lot of valuable information on one screen. You can use it to navigate to three different views to understand (1) how many hours an employee has planned in total (Planned Hours), (2) if the employee is over/under scheduled (Scheduled %), and (3) if the employee is over/under utilized by simply navigating between the three options in “Show Capacity”. Project based firms should be making the most of the resource management tools available within Deltek Vantagepoint! To learn more about this feature and other Resource Management tools, please visit our webinars located here: Webinars for Project Manager Rockstars! 

 

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What to Look for in an Outsourced HR Consultant: Tips for Professional Services Firms

Posted by Tasia Grant, PHR on September 21, 2023

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In my years of experience as an HR Consultant, I have seen many professional services firms struggling with a variety of HR issues. Let's take this one example for instance - the HR Administrator at a professional services firm has the responsibility of performing complete benefits administration for employees. She has found herself bogged down with benefit administration duties like monthly bill reconciliation, employee enrollments and terminations, and employee questions on coverage and claims processing, etc. She has been spending so much time handling benefit issues that she has not been able to effectively manage the employees’ performance and productivity.   

So, in order to handle this situation, this professional services firm decided to hire an outsourced HR Consultant to assist with Benefits Administration to complete the benefits lifecycle from open enrollment and plan changes to billing and terminations.The HR consulting services freed up time and focus for the HR Administrator to manage other employee affairs more efficiently.  

Determine Firm’s Needs for Outsourced HR 

Outsourcing has become increasingly necessary as HR professionals seek ways to reduce time and resources spent on transactions and administration, so they can concentrate on more strategic activities. According to an article on Essential HR Outsourcing Statistics by ZipDo, June 13, 2023, 56% of organizations have outsourced at least one HR task and 39.8% of businesses outsource HR functions to improve their focus on core business areas. Furthermore, 68% of companies accept that outsourcing their HR functions improved their employees’ overall experience. 

However, it is important initially to understand what the ultimate objective is for each professional services firm to determine how the HR consultant will help you meet that objective. To determine what services you will need, look at your main employee-related pain points and deficiencies as well as your professional services firm’s growth plan.   

Are there very specific issues that need pointed focus like Recruiting/Talent Acquisition, Employee Relations/Employment Law, or Compensation Analysis, or is there a need for an overall evaluation or overhaul of the HR function in general? This will help you determine if you need a consultant or agency with global HR experience or a more specialized HR professional, such as one who specializes in Employment Law or Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DE&I), etc. It is also beneficial to find an HR partner who understands your industry or even geographic area to provide more relevant and accurate guidance.

Do Your Research  

Once the outsourcing HR needs have been determined, then the hunt for the right Outsourced HR Consultant begins. It is important to research Outsourced HR Consultants that offer the level of service you are seeking based on the scope of the task(s) and desired outcomes for your professional services firm that you have determined based on the assessment of the services needed. Look for HR consultants who have a proven track record or reputation for delivering desired results. This can be acquired from client referrals and research from reputable HR-related or specific industry sources, like SHRM, HRCI, and industry websites, Glassdoor, etc. You should additionally consult with other companies in your industry for referrals.   

Establish a Budget 

HR leaders and the executive committee must also determine the budget designated for Human Capital Management (HCM). It is not always necessary to spend an excessive amount of money on Outsourced HR consulting services. You must take into consideration if the consulting will be on an as-needed General Services Agreement (GSA) basis, which will let you pick and choose your services or even come in to help you with specific projects and training topics. Some may offer the option to call when you have an urgent question or concern. Another choice is a full-scope project contract or agreement with pre-determined goals and targets. The available options per consultant will also help to narrow down the right consultant choices for your professional services firm. 

Get Proposals When Looking for an Outsourced HR Consultant 

We recommend that you request proposals from interested HR consultants. The proposal should include a clearly stated overall objective to ensure it is in line with the professional services firm’s expectation, specific details about what tasks they will complete, the steps involved in accomplishing this goal, estimated time for each task, and final completion target date, and estimated costs of services delivered.  

The HR leaders and the executive committee should compare the proposals and determine which proposal overall best meets the needs of the firm. Then they should conduct interviews to gather details about their services, confirm their ability and desire to meet the expectations of the company, availability, and costs, and obtain references. Be sure to give specific situations that your professional services firm is experiencing to see how they would handle those real situations.  

Find the Best Match for Your Firm 

When looking for the right Outsourced HR Consulting situation, you should have a clear understanding of your company's culture, values, and overall vision. It is very important that as you are vetting consultants, you should communicate this information to them to determine if they would work well with the structure/culture of your professional services firm. All of this should be taken into consideration as they assess and advise the firm. It’s important that you find a consultant that respects the culture you’ve built and won’t disrupt the current dynamic or morale.   

Get Ready to Start Looking for Your Outsourced HR Consultant 

Based on the same ZipDo statistics article referenced above, companies that outsource HR management can see an average cost savings of 20-30% and can save an average of 18 hours per week on paperwork and administrative tasks. Moreover, 60% of businesses with outsourced HR processes have been successful at improving employee morale. These statistics provide compelling evidence of the numerous advantages that come with outsourcing your HR functions. With these insights, you should be motivated and prepared to begin your search for the perfect HR consultant. Want to hear more about the Full Sail Partners’ Outsourced HR Consulting Services? Click the image below to get started.

 

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From Learning to Networking: Navigate Deltek ProjectCon 2023 with Full Sail Partners

Posted by Lindsay Diven on September 14, 2023

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Why Deltek ProjectCon 2023 is a Must-Attend Event 

Are you prepared to propel your project-based business to the forefront of industry excellence? Look no further than the horizon of Deltek ProjectCon 2023 – an indispensable event for professionals deeply entrenched in project-focused industries. Overflowing with motivation, education, and unparalleled networking prospects, this year's conference emerges as an irreplaceable milestone on your journey.  

As proud sponsors, exhibitors, and presenters, Full Sail Partners eagerly extends an exclusive invitation to navigate this transformative journey, set to unfold at the enchanting Gaylord Palms Resort in Orlando, Florida, from October 16 to 18. Deltek ProjectCon isn't just a conference; it's an experience designed to empower you and your project-based firm.  

First off, here's a closer look at 3 big reasons why you ought to immediately circle this event on your calendar and claim your spot. 

#1: Learning Beyond Limits 

The Deltek annual conference boasts an impressive lineup of 300+ engaging sessions across 15 racks that promise to deepen your product knowledge and provide valuable insights into industry trends. Earn Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits as you discover innovative solutions and services that will fuel your project success. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting your journey, the learning opportunities are boundless. 

Take a moment to review the session catalog here. 

#2: Forge Unbreakable Connections with Your Fellow Deltek Users 

Connectivity is key in the world of project-based business, and Deltek ProjectCon offers unparalleled networking opportunities. Engage with Deltek experts, peers from your related industry, fellow attendees, and, of course, the Full Sail Partners’ Crew! From one-on-one meetings to interactive braindates, you'll forge authentic connections that can propel your career and business forward. 

#3: A Fusion of Fun and Learning 

Deltek ProjectCon understands that it’s not all about business; it’s about having fun and building memories that matter too. Immerse yourself in special networking events, participate in philanthropic activities, and let loose at the epic customer appreciation party. It's a chance to relax, unwind, and recharge while still gaining valuable insights. 

If those reasons alone don’t give you enough motivation to come to Deltek ProjectCon this year, just remember that the Full Sail Partners’ team of experts will be available to conference attendees. We will not only be active participants in the event but will be presenting a valuable learning session that is one of a kind. And just like every year that Deltek has put on the annual conference, we will be bringing the knowledge that comes with more than 275 years of experience with Deltek products. 

Full Sail Partners: Your Guide to Project Management Superpowers 

As we step into our role as sponsors, exhibitors, and presenters at Deltek ProjectCon 2023, Full Sail Partners offers an exciting opportunity to witness our expertise firsthand. Brace yourself for a front-row seat to our presentation, "Unlocking Vantagepoint Integration Superpowers with Blackbox Connector," scheduled for Tuesday, October 17, at 2:00 p.m. ET.  

In this informative session, we’ll unveil how our turnkey Deltek Vantagepoint integration can revolutionize your connections with third-party applications. Say goodbye to coding headaches and hello to our seamless Blackbox Connectors for ADP Workforce Now, SAP Concur, Entrinsik Informer, Intuit Mailchimp, and more. Our low-code implementation strategy saves time, cuts costs, and eliminates upgrade worries, unleashing the true power of Blackbox Connector to transform your business with efficiency and productivity. 

Here’s what you can expect to learn during our session: 

  • Unveiling the key benefits of turnkey Deltek Vantagepoint integrations and their far-reaching effects across diverse business functions. 
  • Unpacking the tactical deployment of low-code strategies, ensuring seamless Deltek Vantagepoint system integration with third-party applications. 
  • Identifying avenues for process enhancement through harnessing the prowess of Blackbox Connector. 
  • Hearing compelling tales of successful Blackbox Connector implementations, directly from user experiences. 

Join our presenters, Pete Nuffer and Sarah Gonnella, in this very enlightening and inspiring session. To ensure you don't miss out, make sure to include our session on your must-attend list. You can conveniently add it to your program by clicking here 

Unraveling the Full Sail Partners’ Experience 

The engagement doesn't stop after the presentation. Our experts are excited to connect with you at kiosk 5A in the lively XPO hall. Keep an eye out for our easily recognizable red shirts – the Full Sail Partners’ Crew is ready to address your questions, provide live demos, and assist you in realizing the full capabilities of your solutions. This is a valuable chance to tap into our collective expertise and equip yourself with the resources necessary to invigorate your project management pursuits. 

And we love meeting new clients “in real life” as well as catching up with familiar faces. So, stop by and say hi! 

Unlock Your Project Management Future at Deltek ProjectCon 2023 

If you're primed to amplify your project-based firm and open the door to unprecedented achievements, then Deltek ProjectCon 2023 beckons. Save the dates – for October 16 to 18 – and immerse yourself in the world of learning, connection, and fun to be had this year at the Gaylord Palms in Orlando, Florida. The horizon of Deltek Project Nation awaits you, and together, we shall cultivate a future where your project management prowess knows no bounds. 

Ready to secure your spot? Click the image below to register for Deltek ProjectCon 2023 today! Be sure to mention you heard about the conference from Full Sail Partners during your registration. We're eagerly counting down the days until we meet you there. We can't wait to see you! 

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44th Annual Deltek Clarity A&E Findings: Human Capital Management (HCM) Trends

Posted by Evan Creech-Pritchett on August 31, 2023

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Human Capital Management is a critical aspect of the architecture and engineering (A&E) industry, as it plays a pivotal role in attracting, retaining, and developing skilled talent to drive business growth. The 44th Annual Deltek Clarity Architecture & Engineering Industry Study highlights key challenges and initiatives related to HCM in the A&E sector. In this blog, we will touch on some findings regarding HCM trends to understand how A&E firms can enhance their HCM strategies to stay competitive and succeed in today's dynamic market. 

Focus on Developing and Cross-Training Existing Staff  

With staffing challenges persisting and the cost of new hires on the rise, A&E firms must shift their focus towards developing and cross-training their existing staff. The Clarity study indicates that the number of firms reporting more open positions in 2022 fell compared to the previous year. To encourage this trend, these professional services firms are increasingly turning their attention to internal talent development to meet project demands effectively. 

To address this challenge, these professional services firms should invest in robust training and development programs that empower employees to acquire new skills and take on more responsibilities. By cross-training staff, A&E firms can create a more versatile workforce capable of delivering projects across different disciplines and specialties. Additionally, these efforts boost employee satisfaction and reduce turnover, leading to a more stable and productive work environment. 

Finding the Right Solutions and Tools for Talent Acquisition 

Acquiring the right talent is an ongoing challenge for A&E firms. This year’s Clarity study highlights difficulties in finding time and budget to select the best technology solutions that can identify and accelerate candidate selection. To address this issue, professional services firms like architects and engineers should explore innovative talent acquisition tools and techniques to widen the candidate pool and streamline the hiring process. 

Furthermore, implementing an efficient applicant tracking system (ATS) can help manage job postings, track candidate applications, and streamline the recruitment workflow. Also, leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) and data analytics in talent acquisition can provide valuable insights for identifying qualified candidates and predicting their potential fit within the organization. 

Offering Competitive Compensation 

In a competitive talent market, A&E firms are facing increasing pressure to offer attractive compensation packages to attract and retain top talent according to the 44th Clarity report. The cost of new hires is rising, and employees are seeking competitive pay and benefits to align with their skills and experience. 

To remain competitive, these professional services firms should regularly review their compensation structures, benchmark against industry standards, and consider geographical variances in salary offerings. Moreover, investing in compensation management tools can facilitate data-driven decision-making and ensure that salary offers are competitive and fair, reducing the risk of losing potential candidates to competitors. 

The Availability of Good Candidates 

Based on this year’s Clarity study, while the turnover rate has stabilized, the availability of qualified candidates remains a challenge. A&E firms should focus on nurturing and developing existing talent while seeking external candidates to fill open positions. Upskilling, cross-training, and offering career development opportunities are essential to position firms for growth. 

Furthermore, creating a strong employer brand through targeted employer branding initiatives and robust employee value proposition (EVP) can help attract diverse and skilled candidates. These professional services firms can additionally leverage their existing employees as brand ambassadors to promote the company culture and highlight growth opportunities within the organization. 

Building Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I) Programs  

The 44th Deltek Clarity study emphasizes the growing importance of DE&I initiatives in these professional services firms. Many A&E firms acknowledge the need for DE&I programs but are unsure about how to measure and implement them effectively. 

A&E firms should start by conducting a DE&I assessment to identify areas for improvement and set specific goals for enhancing diversity and fostering a more inclusive workplace. Creating an inclusive work environment requires ongoing efforts, including diverse hiring practices, inclusive leadership training, and regular monitoring of DE&I metrics to measure progress. 

Learn More about HCM Trends from the 44th Deltek Annual A&E Clarity Study 

As seen from the findings of this year’s Clarity report, Human Capital Management is a critical factor in the success of architecture and engineering firms. By focusing on developing existing staff, implementing effective talent acquisition tools, offering competitive compensation, nurturing good candidates, and building robust DE&I programs, these professional services firms can position themselves for growth and stay ahead in a competitive market. Additionally, leveraging technology and data-driven strategies can further optimize HCM efforts, leading to improved employee satisfaction, reduced turnover, and overall business success. As the A&E industry evolves, firms that prioritize and invest in their human capital will be better equipped to tackle challenges and seize opportunities for future growth.  

For more details on HCM Trends from the 44th Clarity Study, read the entire report. 

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Business Development Trends from the 44th Deltek Clarity A&E Report

Posted by Evan Creech-Pritchett on August 24, 2023

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In light of the recently unveiled 44th Annual Deltek Clarity Architecture & Engineering (A&E) Industry Study, we now have the opportunity for an in-depth exploration of its key sections, beginning with a comprehensive analysis of the Business Development Trends. In this dynamic industry, architecture and engineering firms are faced with the challenge of navigating a landscape marked by both strong growth prospects and increasing competition. To stay ahead, these professional services firms must adopt a more strategic approach to capture planning, leverage internal resources effectively, and nurture client relationships.  

Here in this blog, let’s delve into some of the key insights and initiatives from the 44th Clarity A&E report that will drive success for these professional services firms seeking sustainable growth and a competitive edge in the market. So, what are some of the latest trends shaping the future of business development in the architecture and engineering sector? 

Revenue Growth Forecast 

This year’s Clarity study predicts a robust but more conservative revenue growth forecast for architecture and engineering firms. While the industry remains strong, A&E firms need to be cautious and strategic in their pursuit of revenue growth. This calls for more careful capture planning and leveraging internal resources effectively to build momentum for future growth. To achieve success in this landscape, these professional services firms must align their strategies with the changing market dynamics and economic conditions. 

Identifying New Prospects and Increased Competition 

Qualifying potential clients that align with an A&E firm's strengths is a persistent challenge in the industry. As markets evolve, firms must be more selective in targeting pursuits that align closely with their offerings, talents, and resources. Simultaneously, they should diversify into markets that align with their long-term business goals. The 44th Deltek Clarity study also highlights increased M&A activity, leading to larger firms with greater resources. This poses a dual challenge for A&E firms, as it both intensifies competition and opens opportunities for collaboration through strategic networking and teaming. 

Time to Nurture Client Relationships 

With the market poised for continued growth, nurturing existing client relationships becomes paramount according to this year’s Clarity study. A&E firms must invest in fostering strong and lasting connections with their current clients. This involves understanding their needs, providing exceptional service, and identifying opportunities to add value. In addition, these professional services firms need to innovate and find creative ways to attract new prospects, leveraging their existing business development talent to cultivate new leads. 

Challenges and Initiatives 

The 44th Deltek Clarity study identifies several challenges faced by architecture and engineering firms. Time constraints, limited resources, and the increasing cost of competing for projects are significant hurdles. To address these challenges, A&E firms are adopting cross-training initiatives. By empowering internal staff to handle business development tasks, these professional services firms can effectively utilize their resources and create a more robust and adaptable workforce. 

Furthermore, implementing a formal go/no-go process is another crucial initiative that A&E firms are focusing on. This process allows firms to evaluate potential projects more objectively, considering factors such as staffing levels and internal business metrics. By making informed decisions on project pursuits, these professional services firms can improve their win rates and optimize their use of resources. 

Net Revenue Growth Forecast 

This year’s study highlights a decline in the net revenue growth forecast for 2023 compared to the post-pandemic high of 17.6% in 2022. While the forecasted growth of 10.2% remains positive, A&E firms need to carefully monitor market conditions and adjust their strategies accordingly. This reduced growth forecast calls for a more cautious and strategic approach to business development, ensuring that firms maintain a strong financial performance despite the changing market dynamics. 

Marketing Techniques and Future Outlook 

A&E firms are employing a mix of marketing techniques to reach and engage their target audience based on the 44th Deltek Clarity report. It notes that social media and client-specific marketing continue to be top strategies, providing these professional services firms with avenues to showcase their expertise and build strong relationships with clients. Additionally, as in-person events become safer post-pandemic, trade shows and exhibits are regaining importance as effective marketing opportunities. 

Looking ahead, A&E firms must remain adaptable and open to emerging marketing technologies. As the industry evolves, these professional services businesses need to embrace digital strategies and explore new avenues to reach potential clients effectively. 

Learn Even More About Business Development Trends for A&E Firms 

The 44th Deltek Clarity A&E Industry Study provides valuable insights into the current and future business development trends in the architecture and engineering sector. By adopting strategic planning, nurturing client relationships, and making the most of their internal resources, A&E firms can navigate the changing landscape and ensure sustainable growth in the competitive industry. Embracing a diversified marketing approach and staying receptive to emerging technologies will position these professional services firms for success in the dynamic architecture and engineering landscape. For more details on Business Development Trends, read the full report. 

 

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Overall Trends from the 44th Annual Deltek Clarity A&E Report

Posted by Evan Creech-Pritchett on July 13, 2023

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Deltek has recently unveiled the 44th Annual Clarity A&E report, providing an exclusive glimpse into the 2023 outlook of the Architecture and Engineering (A&E) Industry. Overall, while growth may cool down from 2022's excitement, the construction and engineering sectors remain optimistic. Challenges like rising costs, staffing shortages, and inflationary pressures are driving firms to focus on staff retention, development, and diversity initiatives. 

Furthermore, with limited resources, strategic project selection is key. Though investment in supporting technologies has dipped, firms are revving up plans for tech implementation. Despite costs, A&E firms still shine with solid net revenue growth and improved operating profit. Here, in this blog, we will do a quick review of the overall trends seen from the 44th Annual Deltek Clarity Study.

Technology Trends

Firms are prioritizing strategic technology plans, cybersecurity, and business process improvement to achieve digital maturity and address challenges such as rising costs and talent management. While there is a desire to make strategic technological improvements, the report indicates a disconnect between goals and implementation, with firms relying on manual data entry instead of leveraging technology solutions effectively.

Data and cybersecurity remain the top IT operations challenges for firms, with cyberattacks posing a significant threat. Rising technology costs and the need to prioritize applicable trends also hinder technology adoption. However, firms are aiming to transform their use of technology, leveraging it as a competitive advantage and fundamentally changing how their businesses are run and the services offered to clients. Overcoming these challenges and maintaining a harmonious relationship between technology, project execution, and company strategy will be crucial for firms to emerge as the most competitive in the industry.

Business Development Trends

Firms face increased competition and fewer awarded proposals, necessitating strategic planning and resource utilization for conservative revenue growth. To address this, firms should focus on qualifying clients aligned with their strengths, diversify into favorable markets, and nurture existing client relationships with skilled BD talent and technology.

The A&E industry remains strong, but rising costs and staffing challenges require diligent pursuit of strategic opportunities for sustainable growth. Firms can enhance their focus by implementing formal go/no go processes, leveraging CRM solutions, and adopting hybrid BD models combining a dedicated staff with seller/doer approaches. Emphasizing opportunity evaluation and internal collaboration can benefit smaller firms. Adapting to market changes, investing in technology and talent, and prioritizing client relationships is crucial for firms to thrive in the evolving business landscape.

Project Management Trends

The 44th Annual Deltek Clarity report reveals that project managers (PMs) face challenges in gaining visibility into project management KPIs and lacking the necessary tools to manage them effectively. While there is a positive trend with more projects staying on track for schedule and budget, staffing shortages continue to hinder project performance. To tackle these issues, firms should invest in internal project manager training, better project management tools, and training for the next generation of project managers.

Staffing challenges remain the top obstacle for A&E firms, impacting project delivery and potentially causing burnout among existing staff. To address this, firms are focusing on internal training and upskilling current employees. However, comprehensive training and professional development are crucial to equip PMs with the required skills. Additionally, improving project information management, quality control, and collaboration can enhance project performance and mitigate risks. Emphasizing both financial and non-financial KPIs, along with leveraging project technology and financial tracking tools, can lead to improved project outcomes and profitability.

Human Capital Management Trends

A&E firms are focusing on developing and cross-training existing staff to meet project demands amid challenges in staffing and rising hiring costs. They prioritize succession planning, performance management, and talent nurturing to improve retention. To address talent acquisition challenges, firms are re-evaluating position requirements, considering trainable candidates with complementary skills, and offering competitive compensation. Engaging diverse candidates, providing upskilling opportunities, and championing operational tools are crucial for attracting and retaining talent.

In the competitive talent landscape, firms must strategically attract and retain employees by adapting to evolving workforce preferences, such as remote work options and positive company culture. They shift engagement strategies, offer visible career development plans, and track key performance indicators related to employee management and retention. By implementing these approaches, firms aim to improve their talent acquisition processes and support project profitability.

Financial Management Trends

Firms achieved significant financial success in 2022, surpassing their bullish goals and delivering improvements in operating profit. They effectively leveraged direct labor costs and subconsultants to drive revenue growth, outpacing growth in headcount and wages. Strategic investments were made during favorable economic conditions, resulting in strong revenue growth and improved financial metrics.

However, firms are facing several financial challenges that need to be addressed to sustain their performance. Finding and retaining qualified staff remains the top concern, although firms have been successful in leveraging their workforce and achieving high net revenues per employee. Increasing profitability and managing growth are also key areas of focus. Firms are refining their strategies, utilizing technology and process improvements to reduce project delivery costs and balance out rising labor costs.

To maintain their financial performance, firms need to prioritize the overall health and satisfaction of their workforce. Retaining and developing impactful talent through cross-training and internal promotions are crucial. Additionally, driving timely project completion, effective billing, and collection processes are vital for capturing revenue and maintaining cash flow. Investments in business process improvements and financial management training for PMs are key areas of focus to sustain growth and manage financial returns.

Continue to Gain Valuable Insight into the A&E Industry

The 44th Annual Deltek Clarity report continues to provide valuable insight into the Architecture and Engineering industry. In this most recent study, firms are advised to prioritize technology adoption, strategic business development, effective project management, and talent management to be successful. Embracing technology trends, addressing staffing challenges, and focusing on financial management are key areas of focus for sustainable growth and profitability.

By leveraging the recommendations from the Deltek Clarity report, firms can navigate market changes, enhance their operations, and stay competitive. For more information, the entire Clarity report can be downloaded for a comprehensive view. However, don’t forget to keep an eye out for our future blogs where we will be quickly reviewing each trend of the report in more detail.

 

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12 Expert Tips to Get Project Managers Excited About Entering CRM Information

Posted by Lindsay Diven on July 06, 2023

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Congratulations! Your firm just spent months evaluating different CRM systems, selecting one, and then countless hours configuring the system and entering the initial information into the system. You can now sit back and let this wonderful new CRM system do all the work for you, right?!?! Wrong! 

You’ve probably heard the saying “garbage in, garbage out” at least a dozen times throughout your CRM process. Well, the real problem is to get ANY information into the system – garbage or not! After working for nearly two decades begging people to enter their information into the CRM, I’ve discovered a few tips to help *encourage* my project managers, principals, and other seller-doers to get their information into the system – good or bad information.  

In this article, I’ll share 12 expert tips to get your project managers enthusiastic and motivated to leverage the power of CRM. Let's dive in! 

Tip #1 Provide Training

Knowledge is power! To ensure project managers feel confident using the CRM system, offer training sessions. Offer training sessions early and often. Offer training in different formats – written, lecture, and hands-on. Offer the training in big groups and one-on-one. Offer training in scheduled sessions and on-demand as needed. Offer bite-sized training teaching them only what they need to know for certain tasks like entering a contact or updating an opportunity.

I hope you’re beginning to realize that training isn’t just a check-the-box type task. You can’t just host one lunch-and-learn and expect everyone to remember everything and then do it. Instead offer regular on-going training in different formats. Create and provide cheat sheets, checklists, and short video tutorials.

When someone asks you to enter information, use that as a teaching moment to share your screen and go through it with them. In my experience, people are hesitant to add information to the CRM because they don’t know how and/or they are afraid of messing something up.

Teach them how to navigate the system, input data effectively, and explore its powerful features. By equipping them with the necessary skills, you empower them to excel in their role.

Tip #2 Emphasize Benefits

Paint a clear picture of how entering CRM information benefits both the project and individual project managers. Showcase how it improves project visibility, streamlines collaboration, and enhances data-driven decision-making. When project managers understand how CRM contributes to their success, they'll be motivated to embrace it.

I highly encourage all my CRM implementation teams to enter as much information as possible into the system before it’s rolled out to the users. This includes information about key clients, contacts, and activities. Then in the training, you can show a key client record with all the history and conversations. Displaying these complete client records during the training shows what’s possible but with real-life, real-time information that will be more meaningful to the audience.

Tip #3 Simplify User Interface

Nobody wants to get lost in a maze of complex screens and confusing menus. Ensure that the CRM system has a user-friendly interface. Keep it simple, visually appealing, and intuitive to navigate. By reducing the learning curve, project managers will feel more at ease while entering CRM information.

Tip #4 Set Clear Expectations

Clarity is key! Clearly communicate the expectations around CRM usage and data entry. Make it an integral part of project management responsibilities and ensure all project managers understand the importance of timely and accurate data input. When expectations are crystal clear, project managers can align their efforts accordingly.

I recommend keeping the data entry tasks simple at first. For example, just ask them to enter a new contact for each new business card they get. Another example would be for you to create all new opportunity records, but you just want them to go into existing records to update the stage and/or add notes – only updating one or two fields in existing records. Start small until they get comfortable with the system.

Tip #5 Align with Existing Processes

Integrate CRM data entry seamlessly into existing project management processes. When the CRM system complements its current tools and workflow, project managers will perceive it as a valuable addition rather than a burdensome task. By making it a natural part of their routine, you'll see increased adoption.

If your firm is already using the accounting functions of Deltek Vantagepoint, then your project managers should already be comfortable working within the system to set up and manage project financials as well as complete their timesheets. Introducing additional fields and processes to track client relationships and pursuits shouldn’t be too heavy of a lift.

Tip #6 Offer Mobile Accessibility

In today's fast-paced world, mobility is crucial. Provide project managers with mobile access to the CRM system through a dedicated app or mobile-friendly website. This allows them to update information on the go, making data entry more convenient and efficient. Mobile accessibility brings flexibility to their fingertips.

Deltek Vantagepoint has a Mobile CRM app. Don’t forget to show your project managers this capability. I’ve found that the interface for the Mobile CRM app is often easier to understand and enter data for beginning CRM users.

Tip #7 Integrate with Outlook for Gmail

Chances are your project managers spend a significant amount of time inside their Outlook or Gmail inbox, managing emails, scheduling meetings, and coordinating with team members. So, why not bring the CRM system to their inbox? By integrating the CRM with Outlook or Gmail, you can streamline their workflow and make CRM data entry a seamless part of their email management process.

With the Vantagepoint Outlook Integration, for example, CRM users are able to do the following directly from Outlook:

  • Track and log emails as Activities
  • View, add or update Firm, Contact, or Project records
  • Send scheduling links to Contacts
  • Record scheduled meetings as Activities

To see the Outlook Integration in action, check out this mini-demo showing how it looks in your Outlook inbox and this mini-demo to see how you can sync your calendar.

Tip #8 Gamify the Process

Who doesn't love a good game? Introduce a touch of gamification to make CRM data entry engaging and fun. Create leaderboards, recognition, or rewards for project managers who consistently maintain accurate and up-to-date data. Gamification injects a sense of friendly competition and encourages active participation.

Tip #9 Regularly Communicate Value

Communication is vital to maintain enthusiasm. Regularly share success stories, metrics, and insights derived from the CRM system. Demonstrate how CRM data contributes to project success and celebrate wins. When project managers see the impact of their data, they'll be motivated to continue entering information diligently.

Tip #10 Seek Feedback and Iterate

Project managers' opinions matter! Actively seek feedback on the CRM system and data entry process. Listen to their suggestions and concerns and iterate accordingly. By involving project managers in the improvement process, you create a sense of ownership and make them feel valued.

Tip #11 Provide Ongoing Support

Support is the backbone of success. Identify one team member as a CRM super user in each office or department. This superuser is then available to answer any questions, help troubleshoot issues that occur, collect feedback from users, and/or identify other areas for improvement and automation of the system.

By providing the necessary support, you ensure project managers feel empowered and encouraged throughout their CRM journey.

Tip #12 Lead by Example

Actions speak louder than words. As a leader, actively use the CRM system yourself. Lead by example and showcase the benefits of CRM to your team. A great way to do this is to ditch the spreadsheets and display the CRM system on the screen in business development/marketing meetings. Actually, bring up the list of the records on the screen and update them in real time during the meeting. This shows the project managers just how easy it is to use your CRM system.

When project managers see their leaders engaging with the system, it reinforces its importance and encourages adoption at all levels.

Unleash the Power of Your CRM

By following these 12 expert tips, your project managers will not only see the value of entering CRM information but also enjoy the process. Remember, CRM is not just about data entry; it's about leveraging insights to drive project success. Together, let's harness the potential of CRM and take our projects to new heights.

Deltek Vantagepoint CRM is a powerful solution designed specifically for project-based businesses. With its user-friendly interface, seamless integration with Outlook and Gmail, and robust features, it empowers project managers to streamline their workflows, enhance collaboration, and make data-driven decisions. By leveraging Deltek Vantagepoint CRM, you can elevate your project management success like never before.

To learn more about how Deltek Vantagepoint CRM can revolutionize your project management processes, visit our resources page. Discover firsthand how this innovative solution can transform the way your project managers enter CRM information, unleash actionable insights, and drive project success.

Together, let's harness the full potential of Deltek Vantagepoint CRM and propel your projects to new heights. Don't wait - take the next step toward unlocking the power of CRM today!

 

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The Business Benchmarking Process: 4 Key Steps

Posted by Wendy Gustafson on June 29, 2023

06-29-23 Benchmarking_BannerAt Full Sail Partners, we firmly believe in the transformative power of the business benchmarking process. It serves as a vital tool that empowers professional services firms like yours to make well-informed decisions, streamline operations, and gain a competitive edge in the marketplace. To achieve optimal results, we advocate adopting an approach that encompasses four essential steps. These steps lay the foundation for a comprehensive and effective benchmarking strategy, allowing you to unlock the full potential of your business. 

#1 Look for Benchmarking Resources

If you're just getting started in the world of benchmarking, it's always beneficial to get a glimpse of how other professional services firms handle this process and measure up against your own company. There's an abundance of industry experts and organizations out there who generously share valuable insights into their benchmarking practices.

By taking advantage of these resources, you'll gain valuable knowledge and a broader perspective on benchmarking strategies. You'll be able to see firsthand how successful companies approach this process and uncover valuable tips and tricks to apply within your own professional services firm. So, don't hesitate to tap into this wealth of information and discover the key to benchmarking excellence.

Here are a few of our personal favorite resources that you'll want to check out:


There are countless other companies and organizations out there who are also avid benchmarkers, so don't hesitate to explore further and discover even more insightful resources.

#2 Choose Your KPIs to Measure Success 

This is where we get to choose the meaningful measurements that will serve as your benchmarks or standards. Don't worry, we've got an array of exciting key performance indicators (KPIs) to explore—financial and project-related statistics that provide valuable insights into your professional services firm's performance. It’s like finding the perfect recipe for success! 

In the world of professional services firms, there's a whole bunch of KPIs that can help you gauge your organization's financial and operational health. Here are some of the widely used favorites: 

  • Accounts Receivable
  • Average Collection Period
  • Chargeable Ratio
  • Chargeable Ratio times Net Multiplier
  • Current Ratio
  • Debt to Equity Ratio
  • Employee Realization
  • Employee Utilization
  • Estimate at Completion (EAC)
  • Estimated to Complete (ETC)
  • Net Multiplier
  • Net Revenue per Technical Staff
  • Net Revenue per Total Staff
  • Overhead before Discretionary Distributions
  • Profit on Net Revenues before Taxes and Distributions
  • Return on Owners’ Equity

Now, it's time to do some soul-searching and consider which of these metrics truly encapsulates success for your unique organization. Establish corresponding benchmarks that align with your firm's historical performance, industry surveys, specialized standards, your company's philosophy, or even a delightful combination of factors. The goal is to create a tailored measuring tape that fits your organization like a glove.

When selecting professional services firms to benchmark against, think about factors like industry, geography, and size. The more similarities they share with your firm, the more relevant and valid their metrics will be. It's all about finding those perfect benchmarking buddies who can inspire and guide you toward greatness.

#3 Diligently Track Your Data

With the metrics identified and the benchmarks set to evaluate your professional services firm's performance, it's time to engage in diligent data tracking. Fortunately, there are various options available to streamline this process. 

While traditional methods like one-off spreadsheets and makeshift workarounds may seem tempting, we highly recommend exploring sophisticated software packages tailored to your specific needs. These solutions range from advanced accounting software that effectively monitors financial statistics to specialized project management tools designed to meticulously track individual projects. 

However, allow me to introduce an even more compelling alternative: a purpose-built Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system such as Deltek Vantagepoint. This comprehensive solution seamlessly integrates data from both the front office (project-related activities) and the back office (accounting operations). Imagine having a reliable sidekick that offers real-time, comprehensive visibility into all the aforementioned metrics. But it doesn't stop there—Deltek Vantagepoint also optimizes project and staff oversight, automates manual processes (including Customer Relationship Management and business development), and significantly enhances operational efficiency. 

Whether you opt for a combination of software programs or embrace the unified power of Deltek Vantagepoint, it is essential to utilize consistent and continuous data collection. This is an ongoing endeavor that ensures you stay well-informed and propels your professional services firm towards remarkable achievements. So, let's implement robust systems, leverage cutting-edge technology, and diligently track that data to stay ahead of the curve as accomplished benchmarkers. 

#4 Use Your Benchmarks to Make Data-Driven Decisions 

This is where we close the loop and ensure that the right data reaches the right people in a timely manner. It's all about fostering a management commitment to utilizing data for decision making and trust me, it's a game-changer. 

Imagine this scenario: You have schedule-based metrics at your disposal. Not only do they help you determine if a project is currently on budget, but they also shed light on whether it will ultimately stay within the overall budget. If the Estimate at Completion (EAC) surpasses the overall budget, management faces a pivotal choice. They might decide to reduce future expenditures or accept that the project will go over budget, while also identifying where the slippage occurred (perhaps those additional services contracts slipped through the cracks). Mind you, this is just one example. Depending on the specific underperforming metric and the degree of deviation from the desired benchmark, management will have an array of options and decisions to make. 

Now, let's uncover the secret to success in this phase of the benchmarking process: granting management access to all the vital metrics at any given moment. While manual methods can be employed to gather and present this information, there's a far more efficient way to do it—automated KPI dashboards. These customizable features, available in Deltek Vantagepoint, serve as your trusty sidekick, delivering essential data to management in a snap. 

By embracing this data-driven decision-making approach, you unlock the power to steer your professional services firm with precision and confidence. So, let's ensure the flow of valuable insights reaches decision-makers in a timely manner, empowering them to make informed choices that propel your company to new heights of success. 

Don’t Wait, Start Now! 

Regardless of the approach you choose to identify and track your professional services firm's benchmarking information, rest assured that the process yields substantial dividends. It grants your firm a more relevant and up-to-date understanding of its performance, positioning you for success. Equally important, it enables proactive measures to address underlying issues before they escalate into significant challenges, thereby increasing the likelihood of achieving both project and financial success.   

The future of a professional services firm's success begins with benchmarking. Embrace it, harness it, and let it guide us towards a prosperous tomorrow.  

 

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How to Measure a Project’s Financial Health

Posted by Theresa Depew on June 22, 2023

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When it comes to assessing the financial well-being of our projects, we know that relying solely on project invoices is like gazing at the tip of an iceberg while missing the grandeur beneath the surface. At Full Sail Partners, we understand that true success lies in exploring a variety of analytics and statistics. Let's dive into the world of project metrics and discover the key to unlocking financial prosperity. 

The Essentials to Determining a Project’s Financial Health 

To begin with, there are a few essential components we must consider when determining a project's financial health. Every project should be documented with: 

  • Current and Accurate Fee: A clear understanding of the project's fee is vital. It serves as a baseline for evaluating profitability and making financial decisions throughout the project's lifecycle. 
  • Work Breakdown Structure (WBS): A well-defined WBS that aligns with the project's fee and scope helps us accurately allocate costs and resources. It provides a framework for tracking expenses and ensures that financial evaluations are aligned with the project's objectives. 
  • Proper Revenue Recognition Method: Selecting the appropriate revenue recognition method is crucial for accurate financial reporting. It ensures that revenue is recognized in a manner that reflects the project's progress and performance accurately. 

Understanding the Components of a Project's Financial Health 

To truly focus on the financial success of a project, we rely on job-to-date (JTD) as our measurement of time. Now, let's explore some key statistics that can be found or created using Deltek Vantagepoint’s Project Earnings Report: 

Profit or Variance  

This metric allows us to compare revenue/earnings with costs incurred. For projects billed on time and materials (T&M), a zero variance indicates profitability, as the project profit is built into the billing rates. However, a negative variance suggests the need to write off charged time. For fixed fee/lump sum projects, the goal is to minimize costs while still delivering on scope and quality. 

Projected Profit or Variance  

Calculating this metric involves updating and managing the estimate to complete (ETC). By combining the ETC with the JTD cost, we derive the estimate at completion (EAC). Comparing the EAC to the Fee allows us to gauge the project's health upon completion and identify potential scope creep. By analyzing actual and projected profit together, we can establish four scenarios and develop a matrix approach for reviewing a project's financial health: 

  • Scenario 1: JTD shows a profit, but there is a projected reduction in that profit moving forward. This indicates the need for careful cost management to maintain profitability. 
  • Scenario 2: JTD shows a profit, and continued or increased profit is forecasted. This demonstrates a healthy financial trajectory. 
  • Scenario 3: JTD shows a loss, but some or all of that loss can be mitigated moving forward. This calls for identifying and addressing the factors contributing to the loss and implementing corrective actions. 
  • Scenario 4: JTD shows a loss that will continue or grow. In this case, it is crucial to evaluate the project's viability and explore strategies for minimizing further losses. 

Direct Labor Multiplier 

This metric is crucial for managing a specific project and aligning with the firm's overall goals. It measures how much revenue is generated per labor dollar charged. The estimated multiplier is determined at the project's inception, and it's important to have a basis of comparison when evaluating this statistic. 

Work in Process (WIP)  

WIP is calculated as the difference between project revenue and the amount invoiced. Monitoring WIP helps mitigate any potential risks to project earnings. If revenue is accrued, it's vital to consider the time associated with billing and collection. Deferring revenue can minimize or mitigate risks effectively. 

Backlog  

This metric indicates the remaining revenue to be earned, representing the future available revenue stream. When combined with all projects, it forms a significant line on our Key Performance Indicator (KPI) graph. Additionally, it reflects the required full-time equivalent man-hours to complete and deliver contracted work. It's worth noting that backlog can be derived from the ETC, showcasing the interconnectedness of these metrics. 

It's crucial to note that all these metrics work in tandem, complementing and informing each other. For instance, backlog can be derived from the estimate to complete (ETC), demonstrating the interconnected nature of these indicators. By considering them collectively, we gain a comprehensive understanding of a project's financial health and can make informed decisions accordingly. 

Measuring a Project’s Financial Health is Multifaceted and Continuous  

At Full Sail Partners, we believe that measuring the financial health of a project requires a multifaceted approach. By relying on a variety of analytics and statistics, we gain a holistic understanding of the project's financial landscape. Project invoices, while important, are just one piece of the puzzle. 

To make our projects truly profitable, it is essential to continually measure and monitor their financial health. By utilizing a range of metrics and closely tracking project milestones, you can proactively identify potential shortcomings and take corrective actions before they escalate. This approach empowers project managers and the entire team to drive success, deliver value to clients, and optimize financial outcomes. 

Deltek Vantagepoint: Empowering Project-Based Consulting Businesses for Financial Success 

In conclusion, measuring a project's financial health goes beyond relying solely on project invoices. By leveraging various analytics and statistics, including key performance indicators, milestones, and specific metrics like profit or variance, projected profit or variance, direct labor multiplier, WIP, and backlog, you gain a comprehensive view of a project's financial status. This comprehensive approach allows you to make informed decisions, mitigate risks, and steer projects toward profitability.  

So, embrace these valuable insights, keep a close eye on your project's financial well-being, and unlock the path to sustainable success in your project-based consulting business. To see how Deltek Vantagepoint supports good project financial management, watch the webinar below!  

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