RegoXchange
  • “Real” Resource management is not for the faint of heart. To get a solid picture of the actual capacity multiple dimensions have to be considered: projects, daily business, absences, different work hours and more. In this session we will demonstrate how this can be done with the help of “Advanced Resource Planning” in Clarity. We will staff projects in seconds, simulate different options, jog new projects in and finally simulate the resource aspect of whole Roadmaps.
  • Are your project teams using SharePoint effectively and getting the most value out of it? Is document management a daily struggle? Learn how to use SharePoint with Clarity in a more seamless way to improve collaboration and team productivity.
  • Struggling to use an external scheduler like MS Project or Smartsheet with Clarity or investigating its potential? Learn how to effectively use these tools with Clarity in this training, which includes best practices and lessons learned.  We will show both OOTB and Rego build connectors that will make the bidirectional connections seamless.
  • What should I expect to see within my organization related to PM over the next couple of years?  How should I prepare my PMs, PMOs, or myself to embrace the new trends within the industry?  This class will share Rego's observations on industry trends within PPM.
  • You are no longer regulated to the desktop browser to respond to action items.  Learn how Rego solved this problem using just your email.  We’ll talk about various use cases where you would get maximum benefit from a simple response on an action item directly from your email. It doesn’t matter if you are using email on your desktop, laptop, phone or tablet. The Action Item Responder as you covered.
  • A review of how AbbVie is driving greater visibility into projects at the Executive level and is eliminating/reducing duplicative work across the Business Technology Solutions organization by simplifying the overall PPM landscape.  This has been accomplished through implementation of consistent processes supported by Clarity as well as through system integrations with legacy systems like SAP, Fieldglass, and other Project Scheduling tools.
  • Have you looked in the regoXchange or reviewed Rego’s innovation offerings? This class will show you the power of Rego’s pre-built content library, integrations, and other assets. See example after example of portlets, processes, and materials you can use to add value to your instance of Clarity.  Learn how you can introduce email-based approvals with Rego's action item responder.  Get a peek at Rego's new MSP integration that avoids the issues faced with the OOTB integration.  Finally, understand Rego's pre-built connectors and how they can benefit your instance.  Including blueprint migrator.  Include free tools like GEL builder, query, XOGbridge.
  • Do you want to add REST interfaces to your Clarity instance? We’ll walk you through specific custom interface examples in GEL and showcase Rego’s Data Processor REST capabilities you can leverage to reduce the time and cost of implementation.
  • Have you experimented with the modern UX channels, links and new page functionality?  Our technical experts have unlocked these capabilities to allow you to be creative in what you can do within the modern UX.  Come and learn how in this session.
  • This video describes the process of creating new tasks and working with the Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) within Open WorkBench. The video is available in both .m4v and .wmv formats.
  • Are you starting a resource management implementation, or do you want to compare how you are using these functions vs. others or best practices? In this class we will discuss some best practices from successful customers.
  • Are you struggling with implementing Agile tools in your organization in addition to Clarity? This class will review best practices for implementing agile tools in conjunction with Clarity - living in a Bi-Modal world. We will discuss how Clarity can be used to govern both types of work and teams and how Agile tools should interface into Clarity.
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