At the risk of leading the witness... I'd like to confirm my understanding on the value of (in theory) having Timesheet License users be able to enter time in Workfront:
Is a Work License simply "overkill" (e.g. to many features, so too much work to "dumb down", and too much to pay for "just" Timesheet entries?
Would having those Timesheet License users save time, money, and data accuracy (e.g. of emailing time to a PM, the PM entering data "on behalf of", and occasionally, making mistakes)?
Would having those Timesheet License users gain exposure to Workfront increase buy-in and lead to more adoption (vs just being "more work" for the SysAdmin/Trainers)?
And finally, weighing all of the above...noting that the old Timesheet license Eric mentioned from back in the day was $75/year, what would be a reasonable annual fee per user these days? Regards, Doug Doug Den Hoed - AtAppStore Got Skills? Lend a hand!
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