We’re sharing ours…what’s your resolution?
It’s that time of year. It comes around just after you’ve eaten all the holiday food and spent some serious holiday dough. It’s the universal time to make resolutions about the upcoming year.
We started asking around the office and found out that the QuickBooks Online team is pretty good at making resolutions. We’re excited to share our personal ones with you…and encourage you to share yours.
Intuit’s also put together ten tips for small businesses for the new year. Read them here.
A peak into the lives of your QuickBooks Online team:
Lance, Product Manager: This year I will expand my mastery of the Thai language beyond simply knowing what to order at a restaurant.
Emily, User Researcher: To save more money and to keep swimming 3 times a week.
Judd, Product Manager: I actually think New Year’s resolutions are funny…if I want to make a change, I don’t feel a need to wait until a certain date to make it happen. That said, I have successfully avoided becoming a FaceBook user and hope I can stay untainted in 2010.
Marc, Senior Software Engineer: Eat healthier and exercise more!
John, Quality Leader: To produce, direct, and film a documentary film about how we create high quality software at Intuit.
Shareen, Marketing Manager: My New Year’s resolutions tend to stay consistent year after year. . .lose weight, exercise more, and keep on practicing positivity!
Please share yours!
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December 29, 2009 at 8:57 am
I would like to have a downloadable version of the time sheet into an excel sheet. Then I’d like to upload when done. It takes too long for me to enter time on-line. The downloaded spreadsheet needs to have a few drop downs such as client….and billable code.
January 1, 2010 at 11:46 am
Great feedback Mark. Getting data into QuickBooks and out of QuickBooks is definitely a priority for 2010.
December 31, 2009 at 2:44 pm
Many of my clients generate estimates that are multi paged. I would like an option to have multi page estimates and invoices to not repeat all of the formatting/logo, company name, footers…. to repeat on every page. It looks redundant.
December 31, 2009 at 2:46 pm
I also would like to be able to choose on the Estimate whether all of the item detail in a group prints or doesn’t print. Right now I have to have 2 different groups for the same kind of sale. I have to choose one that prints or doesn’t print. If I change my mind later…..I have to start all over.