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  • The Missing Time by PM portlet displays all missing or late timesheets for resources staffed on a project where the logged in user is the project manager.   Resources will be listed if they are open for time entry, have a track mode of Clarity, and have timesheet that is not posted (accommodates for hire and termination dates). Project managers may use this portlet to determine the timesheet status of resources staffed on their projects. You may narrow the results by filtering by resource manager, period start, resource name, or status. The portlet will display an indicator based on timesheet status, the status, period start, resource name, and actual hours for the timesheet.
  • The Missing Time by PM portlet displays all missing or late timesheets for resources staffed on a project where the logged in user is the project manager.   Resources will be listed if they are open for time entry, have a track mode of Clarity, and have timesheet that is not posted (accommodates for hire and termination dates). Project managers may use this portlet to determine the timesheet status of resources staffed on their projects. You may narrow the results by filtering by resource manager, period start, resource name, or status. The portlet will display an indicator based on timesheet status, the status, period start, resource name, and actual hours for the timesheet.
  • The Missing Time by OBS portlet displays all missing or late timesheets for resources staffed within a specific OBS.   Resources will be included if they are open for time entry, have the track mode of ‘Clarity’ and have a timesheet that is not posted. The portlet accommodates for hire and termination dates.  Also, the portlet only shows resources that the active user has the security rights to view. Administrators and the Project Management Office may use this portlet to determine the timesheet status of all resources within a specific OBS in open time periods. This portlet allows a user to quickly search by OBS and view all timesheets under that area. After selecting the OBS, the user can also filter on time period start date, Resource Manager and/or Project Manager. The portlet will display a ‘Stop Light’ indicator based on timesheet status, the status, period start, Resource Name, Resource Manager and any actual hours entered for the timesheet.
  • The Missing Time by OBS portlet displays all missing or late timesheets for resources staffed within a specific OBS.   Resources will be included if they are open for time entry, have the track mode of ‘Clarity’ and have a timesheet that is not posted. The portlet accommodates for hire and termination dates.  Also, the portlet only shows resources that the active user has the security rights to view.   Administrators and the Project Management Office may use this portlet to determine the timesheet status of all resources within a specific OBS in open time periods. This portlet allows a user to quickly search by OBS and view all timesheets under that area. After selecting the OBS, the user can also filter on time period start date, Resource Manager and/or Project Manager. The portlet will display a ‘Stop Light’ indicator based on timesheet status, the status, period start, Resource Name, Resource Manager and any actual hours entered for the timesheet.
  • The Missing Time by OBS portlet displays all missing or late timesheets for resources staffed within a specific OBS.   Resources will be included if they are open for time entry, have the track mode of ‘Clarity’ and have a timesheet that is not posted. The portlet accommodates for hire and termination dates.  Also, the portlet only shows resources that the active user has the security rights to view. Administrators and the Project Management Office may use this portlet to determine the timesheet status of all resources within a specific OBS in open time periods. This portlet allows a user to quickly search by OBS and view all timesheets under that area. After selecting the OBS, the user can also filter on time period start date, Resource Manager and/or Project Manager. The portlet will display a ‘Stop Light’ indicator based on timesheet status, the status, period start, Resource Name, Resource Manager and any actual hours entered for the timesheet.
  • The Missing Time report provides insight into timesheet compliance by comparing available hours, entered hours, and missing hours for each resource over a selected time period. It can be grouped by resource manager or OBS level and offers flexibility to calculate missing time based on timesheet status or resource availability. The report includes summary charts showing timesheet completion rates and total hours, highlighting completed, partial, and missing timesheets as well as overages across reporting periods.
  • The Missing Time 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 Missing Time report displays resource available hours, timesheet hours entered, and timesheet hours missing by resource and time period. The report can be grouped by resource manager or OBS level. The report also has an option to calculate missing time based on timesheet status or resource availability. The charts include a summary of timesheets across the periods included in the report. The Timesheet Count Summary displays the number of timesheets that are completed, partially completed, or missing for the time periods. The Timesheet Hours Summary displays the number of hours grouped by resource availability, timesheets entered, timesheets missing, and overage.
  • Most leaders in this current climate understand the need for more agility, but don't always understand the changes necessary for this. New ways of working require a new mindset and new behaviors. In this session you'll learn about some of the critical mindset and behavioral shifts that are important for leaders as well as what types of conversations need to take place with various stakeholders to put your teams on the path to effective agility.
  • Are you still using all classicUX? Are you wondering how and when you should transition to the newUX? This class will be a practical guide on how to move your users to the newUX. We will discuss real use cases and help provide guidance on this strategic decision.
  • Are you still using the classic User Experience? Are you wondering how and when you should transition to the ModernUX? This class will be a practical guide on how to move your users to the ModernUX. We will discuss real use cases and help provide guidance on this strategic decision. We also plan to have a portion of the class that is Q&A from customers that have moved.
  • Are you still using all classic UX?  Are you wondering how and when you should transition to the new UX?  This class will be a practical guide on how to know what to move and when to move.  We will discuss real use cases and help provide guidance on this strategic decision.
  • Are you still using Clarity's classic User Experience? Are you getting behind on leveraging Modern UX capabilities? This class will be a practical guide on how to move your users to the Modern UX. We will discuss real use cases and help provide guidance on this strategic decision. We also plan to have a portion of the class dedicated to Q&A with customers that have already migrated.
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