tidtaking
Tidtaking is the systematic practice of recording how time is spent. It typically involves logging when activities begin and end, and classifying time into tasks, projects, contexts, or outcomes. Entries may be made in paper logbooks, spreadsheets, or through digital tools that automatically track usage and generate summaries.
Practices vary from manual time logs kept by individuals to more automated approaches that monitor computer
Historically, timekeeping for work emerged with industrial efficiency movements in the late 19th and early 20th
Benefits include increased awareness of how time is spent, improved planning, and objective data for resource
Ethical considerations center on consent, data retention, and the appropriate use of collected information in workplaces