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Since Clients & Profits was
designed especially for the advertising industry, you'll
probably feel familiar with it after only a few days.
It's made to move you smoothly through the steps that
every job goes through: estimating, trafficking, costing,
and billing -- the same steps you go through now. But
instead of using a manual system of job jackets and
forms, everything will be in Clients & Profits.
Proposals
Proposals can be added when pitching an idea to a client. Once your
bid is accepted, then can be easily converted into job tickets.
Job
Tickets A job ticket is opened for every project the shop gets,
including internal work, client presentations, and pro-bono jobs. Each
job ticket is given tasks that describe what's being produced, such
as artwork, copywriting, design, and printing. Job tasks are completely
customizable for flexibility.
Purchase
Orders Anyone can add their own purchase orders, up to a user-defined
dollar limit. POs have at least one job and task, but can contain several
for better cost accounting. Amounts from the purchase order update job
tickets automatically.
Production
Planner The Production Planner window lists your unfinished
job tasks for the current week. It provides a sophisticated dialog box
to find unfinished job tasks by due date, start date, resource, client,
or AE/team for any period of time. Unfinished tasks can be found by
either start date or due date.
Daily
Job Status Report Employee expense advances are tracked on financial
statements, as well as on a check report. These reports make it easy
to manage expense advances. The checks issued for advances can be reconciled
to the employee's expense reports.
Weekly
Traffic Report The Weekly Traffic Report window shows all traffic
assignments in the shop, sorted by type of job. The jobs traffic
assignments, milestone headings, and traffic milestones appear in a
spreadsheet that can be edited then printed.
Work
To Do The Work to do window is a great way to see your unfinished
tasks. The window provides a sophisticated dialog box to find unfinished
job tasks by due date, start date, resource, client, or AE/team for
any period of time. Unfinished tasks can be found by either start date
or due date.
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Inside
the creative process The creative brief documents
for the client the creative process your agency follows
to produce the work. The steps in the creative brief
are completely customizable, from job to job.
Approved
change orders When a client signs off on a change
order, it can be marked as "approved" in Clients &
Profits. Approved change orders can't be changed, keeping
your job costs accurate.
Estimate-only
tasks keep off traffic reports A job task can
be used for esti-mating and billing only, scheduling
only, or for both functions. Estimate-only tasks don't
appear on job schedules.

Opening
a new job
ticket
The job ticket is the foundation for
work done in Clients & Profits--an
electronic job jacket that replaces
your paper job folders. Here you'll see
how to open a new job ticket.
adding
tasks to a job
ticket
Job tasks are the individual steps
needed to complete a job. Job tasks
have four important functions:
estimating, scheduling, cost
accounting, and billing. This lesson
will show you how to add them to your
job ticket.

Want more consistency in your life?
Enforce the use of job types.
Job types help make the process of
adding new jobs more consistent and
quicker, so you'd think everyone would
use them! But sometimes people forget.
Help them remember by requiring the use
of job types when adding new jobs.
(Choose Setup > Preferences. From
the Preferences menu, choose Jobs.
Click on the option to require "Job
types on new job tickets.")
Master List of Scheduled
Jobs
Looking for each job's scheduling
information in an easy-to-read format
that includes estimated hours vs. hours
remaining, scheduled staffer, and an
area to indicate whether or not the
task is finished? This report is used
by traffic managers to track and then
update a task's schedule if the
staffers aren't marking their own tasks
as finished. (Choose Snapshots >
Production. From the Print reports
menu, select Schedules/Work To Do.
"Task Status" remains 'blank' through
999. In the "From" pop-up menu, select
either due date or start date, then
type a date range. From the "Select
Tasks By" pop-up menu, select Job.
{Type one job number or ALL.} From
"Print Schedule Reports", select Job
Schedules.
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