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Join this session for best practices in optimizing Clarity's Modern UX modules. Learn how - and when - to use specific modules in Clarity (roadmaps vs hierarchies, CITs vs Projects, etc.). Let’s really dive into the power and adaptability of Modern UX features, through the lens of finding the best fit to meet the needs of your end users and business processes. -
How do you address ever-growing backlogs and impatient demands from internal or external customers, while also balancing the desire to innovate with the need to maintain high performance and quality? This session focuses on proven techniques - learned over several years and iterations - to help win the battle against these challenges. -
Most organizations struggle with collaborating across frameworks. Those managing FinOps activities, the TBM office, and Agile delivery teams are operating in silos, but there is a better way forward. In this class we’ll go through some strategies of bringing teams together to improve business outcomes through collaboration. -
** No Download - Do not Add to Cart ** One thing that impacts a successful project outcome more than anything else is the people resourced to do the work. Yet Resource Management is often the last part of Clarity PPM to be used because users can view it as complicated and intimidating. It doesn’t need to be. In this webinar, Rego’s expert guide Michelle Merriam-Day will walk you through the three key components to successfully using Resource Management in your organization: - Quantify your capacity - Establish investment-level demand - Leverage foundational view for analysis. There is no download for this content. Follow the link to view - http://info.regoconsulting.com/3-steps-basic-resource-management-april-2021 -
The Time by Investment portlet displays time logged to investments for all investments the logged in user has security rights to view using data from timeslices. It is capable of displaying the data by annual, quarterly, monthly, weekly, and daily segments with totals per date also being presented. The portlet may can be filtered by investment, resource OBS, and time segments. This portlet can be used as a management and governance tool to review aggregate hours posted to investments by time period. -
The Time by Investment portlet displays time logged to investments for all investments the logged in user has security rights to view using data from timeslices. It is capable of displaying the data by annual, quarterly, monthly, weekly, and daily segments with totals per date also being presented. The portlet may can be filtered by investment, resource OBS, and time segments. This portlet can be used as a management and governance tool to review aggregate hours posted to investments by time period. -
The Time by Investment portlet displays time logged to investments for all investments the logged in user has security rights to view using data from timeslices. It is capable of displaying the data by annual, quarterly, monthly, weekly, and daily segments with totals per date also being presented. The portlet may can be filtered by investment, resource OBS, and time segments. This portlet can be used as a management and governance tool to review aggregate hours posted to investments by time period. -
The Time by Stage and Timescale – Grid portlet displays hours for all tasks on projects by their stage for a user-defined time period. The user may narrow the results by time scale, resource OBS unit, and dates. The portlet not only provides the total hours per stage, but also the percentage of time spent on each task type. This portlet pulls data from the timeslices. Using this portlet, management can determine if excess time is being spent on a certain task stage within a project. -
The Time by Stage and Timescale – Grid portlet displays hours for all tasks on projects by their stage for a user-defined time period. The user may narrow the results by time scale, resource OBS unit, and dates. The portlet not only provides the total hours per stage, but also the percentage of time spent on each task type. This portlet pulls data from the timeslices. Using this portlet, management can determine if excess time is being spent on a certain task stage within a project. -
The Time by Stage and Timescale – Grid portlet displays hours for all tasks on projects by their stage for a user-defined time period. The user may narrow the results by time scale, resource OBS unit, and dates. The portlet not only provides the total hours per stage, but also the percentage of time spent on each task type. This portlet pulls data from the timeslices. Using this portlet, management can determine if excess time is being spent on a certain task stage within a project. -
The Time By Type - Pie Chart portlet is a graphical representation of time by type of investment for all resources the logged in user has security rights to view. This portlet pulls from the daily timeslices, and can be used for determining what types of projects receive the majority of hours. The filter option allows for entry of a specific start date and finish date. -
The Time By Type - Pie Chart portlet is a graphical representation of time by type of investment for all resources the logged in user has security rights to view. This portlet pulls from the daily timeslices, and can be used for determining what types of projects receive the majority of hours. The filter option allows for entry of a specific start date and finish date. -
The Time By Type - Pie Chart portlet is a graphical representation of time by type of investment for all resources the logged in user has security rights to view. This portlet pulls from the daily timeslices, and can be used for determining what types of projects receive the majority of hours. The filter option allows for entry of a specific start date and finish date. -
A slide deck that reviews the processes for time entry and approval of timesheets in Clarity’s Modern UX. Used for Rego’s training engagements, it covers the Time Entry process via flow chart, steps for submitting a timesheet, adjusting a returned timesheet, and adding or removing tasks from a timesheet. -
The Time Tracking Stalker – Resource workflow process is used to notify resources that fail to submit a timesheet in a prior week. The workflow checks for active resources, hire/termination dates, track mode, and open for time entry. This process helps to ensure resources submit timesheets in a timely manner. In version 13, the email can be enhanced to include colors, bold, underline, and other HTML formatting. -
The Time Tracking Stalker – Resource workflow process is used to notify resources that fail to submit a timesheet in a prior week. The workflow checks for active resources, hire/termination dates, track mode, and open for time entry. This process helps to ensure resources submit timesheets in a timely manner. In version 13, the email can be enhanced to include colors, bold, underline, and other HTML formatting. -
The Time Tracking Stalker – Resource workflow process is used to notify resources that fail to submit a timesheet in a prior week. The workflow checks for active resources, hire/termination dates, track mode, and open for time entry. This process helps to ensure resources submit timesheets in a timely manner. In version 13, the email can be enhanced to include colors, bold, underline, and other HTML formatting. -
This portlet provides a view into the number of timesheets that were expected to be completed for a specified time period(s) as well as the number of timesheets that were completed and the percent complete. This can also be filtered by OBS so that a company can see timesheet compliance at the OBS level. -
This portlet provides a view into the number of timesheets that were expected to be completed for a specified time period(s) as well as the number of timesheets that were completed and the percent complete. This can also be filtered by OBS so that a company can see timesheet compliance at the OBS level. -
This portlet provides a view into the number of timesheets that were expected to be completed for a specified time period(s) as well as the number of timesheets that were completed and the percent complete. This can also be filtered by OBS so that a company can see timesheet compliance at the OBS level. -
Spot opportunities to improve timesheet accuracy and resource allocations by assessing timesheet compliance and allocation. Report Views include: • Allocation Variance • Capex vs Opex • Hours Detail • Resource Dtails • Single Manager Drill Down • Single Resource Drill Down • Timesheet Detail • Timesheet Summary • Unapproved Timesheets Demo Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxIkkqSyrRU&list=PLXJ5ktuWV0jiS9CvBpHvBIwpKPmA9uvwK&index=8 -
Spot opportunities to improve timesheet accuracy and resource allocations by assessing timesheet compliance and allocation. Report Views include:- Allocation Variance
- Capex vs Opex
- Hours Detail
- Resource Dtails
- Single Manager Drill Down
- Single Resource Drill Down
- Timesheet Detail
- Timesheet Summary
- Unapproved Timesheets
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The Timesheet Detail report is a transaction based Jaspersoft report that does not require the Load Jaspersoft Datawarehouse job to be run. The report will pull real-time data from the transaction tables in Clarity. This report can be run from either the Advanced Reporting or Reports and Jobs area within Clarity. The Timesheet Detail report displays timesheet entries for a resource and time period. The timesheet entries include tasks, other time, incidents, and indirect time. The report shows the timesheet hours by day and in total, with any notes related to the time entry. -
The Timesheet Detail report provides a detailed view of timesheet entries for each resource within a selected time period. It includes hours logged against tasks, other work, incidents, and indirect activities, displayed by day and in total. The report also captures any notes associated with each time entry, offering visibility into how time is allocated across different work types. -
A .pdf file that has the slide by slide presentation at 2015 RegoU on the elements of Financial Processing in CA PPM. The agenda covers a financial process overview, enabling time reporting, enabling financials, posting timesheets, transaction entries, posting to WIP, adjustments, importing financial actuals, and job scheduling.

