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“We’ve been with Katchr ten years, we were under a lot of paper on financials. We like to know exactly where we are.”
“We undertake a lot of analysis on WIP and time recording. It allows us to quickly identify where perhaps someone isn’t recording all of their time and have a conversation with them.”
“We use the report at a partners’ meeting to identify individual performance and then allow the partners to go back to those people on their one-to-ones.”
“We’ve reviewed a lot of different MI reporting tools and we’ve found that Katchr really is the best in breed. It’s well supported by a good team. If you give them a field, they will be able to pull that data from that field within the case management system and report on it. The dashboards are very user friendly, easy to manage from a fee earner level right up to partner level and it’s just a very good tool.”
“It’s really working well. In the past it used to be a very time-consuming thing for our accounts managers to work out each of the apportionments, but now it’s an automatic job, so it saves a lot of time.”
“The profit and loss dashboards are fantastic. It’s a real-time look at where we are. It can be granular into fee earner. It can be department level or it can be whole of firm. We use Katchr across the business, so all fee earners have access to their personal dashboard.”
“Stephen Rimmer has had steady growth over the last ten years and part of that is being able to budget accurately from the beginning. We use Katchr to work backwards on how well we’ve done in the past, looks at expenses, where each of the fee earners bring in and how much they bring in and we use that to forecast for the future. So, it’s been really useful and it’s far quicker to use Katchr for budgeting than anything else.”
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