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  • Learn how to create Custom Domains and Dashboards on the fly with Rego's Atul Kunkulol. This is a fun technique to use with your Demand and Capacity.  Download is the slide deck file.  To view the webinar click here - http://event.on24.com/wcc/r/1219157/B398371FAAAF960D6B26717D66F8011A
  • A Quick Reference Card to assist in the creation of Master-Subprojects in CA PPM.
  • A quick reference card to assist you in making Action Items in CA PPM.  Action Items are non-tasks that you assign to yourself, or others assign to you.   You create personal action items in the Actions Item portlet on the Overview page.
  • A Quick Reference Guide to assist in the creation of portfolios and adding investments in Clarity’s Classic UX.  Reviews the steps to create a portfolio, process of adding the investments, and syncing the data.
  • A Quick Reference Card to assist in the creation of Program Milestones in CA PPM.  This can be done from the Tasks Tab or from the CA PPM Gantt.
  • A Quick Reference Guide to assist in creating a project from a template in Clarity’s Classic UX.  Document uses screen shots to walk through the process.  Document uses the Phoenix Theme.
  • A Quick Reference Card to assist in the creation of project level dependencies.  You can create dependency relationships that exist between investments in a portfolio using the dependencies page of project or program properties.  A dependency can occur when a task in an investment requires to be completed before a task in another investment can begin.
  • This training document is a Rego Consulting Quick Reference Guide to assist with the creation of Risks, Issues and Changes in Clarity’s Modern User Experience.  Document covers both the creation and management of these items.
  • A Quick Reference Guide to assist in the creation of risks, issues and change requests in Clarity.  The document show this with screenshots from the Classic UX with the Phoenix theme.
  • This training document is a Rego Consulting Quick Reference Guide to assist with creating and management of a project team in Clarity’s Modern User Experience.  The document reviews accessing teams, creating a team, allocating a team on an investment, as well as additional team related information.
  • PMOs/EPMOs are feeling some pressure from Agile disruptors in their organizations. Some Agile purists insist that they can do everything with an Agile tool and no PMO governance, but this really isn’t the case. If you belong to a PMO or EPMO, this session will help you to better collaborate with your Agile counterparts in finding better and more holistic solutions to value delivery. Tips on how to use Agile principles in your talking points will also be shared.
  • A presentation slide deck from Rego University 2022.   The document reviews creating views and using Apps in Rally.  Then digs into creation of Dashboards.
    • Refresh on Creating View and Using Apps
    • Introduction to Concepts of Dashboards
    • Configuring Dashboards & Apps
    • Patterns of Useful Dashboards
    • Dashboard Patterns
    • Examples
    • Exercise: Lets create a Dashboard
  • This training document is a Rego Consulting Quick Reference Guide to assist with creating Custom Investments in Clarity’s Modern User Experience.  The document reviews creating a Custom Investment Type and creating a Custom Investment Record.
  • The Dashboard:  Change Requests portlet gives an overview of all change requests on the project.  The portlet will pull the "id" from the page it is placed on, so this portlet is usually placed on the project dashboard tab.  The portlet sorts the issues first by priority and then by target date. It displays the name, owner, status, target date, approved by, and the priority.
  • The Dashboard:  Change Requests portlet gives an overview of all change requests on the project.  The portlet will pull the "id" from the page it is placed on, so this portlet is usually placed on the project dashboard tab.  The portlet sorts the issues first by priority and then by target date. It displays the name, owner, status, target date, approved by, and the priority.
  • The Dashboard:  Change Requests portlet gives an overview of all change requests on the project.  The portlet will pull the "id" from the page it is placed on, so this portlet is usually placed on the project dashboard tab.  The portlet sorts the issues first by priority and then by target date. It displays the name, owner, status, target date, approved by, and the priority.
  • The Dashboard:  Open Issues portlet gives an overview of all issues that are not closed or resolved for a single project.  The portlet will pull the "id" from the page it is placed on, so this portlet is usually placed on the project dashboard tab.  The portlet sorts the issues first by priority and then by target date. It displays the name, target date, owner, status and priority.
  • The Dashboard:  Open Issues portlet gives an overview of all issues that are not closed or resolved for a single project.  The portlet will pull the "id" from the page it is placed on, so this portlet is usually placed on the project dashboard tab.  The portlet sorts the issues first by priority and then by target date. It displays the name, target date, owner, status and priority.
  • The Dashboard:  Open Issues portlet gives an overview of all issues that are not closed or resolved for a single project.  The portlet will pull the "id" from the page it is placed on, so this portlet is usually placed on the project dashboard tab.  The portlet sorts the issues first by priority and then by target date. It displays the name, target date, owner, status and priority.
  • The Dashboard: Open Milestones portlet gives an overview of all milestones that are started or not started for a single project.  The portlet will pull the "id" from the page it is placed on, so this portlet is usually placed on the project dashboard tab.  The milestones are sorted by Due Date. It displays the name, Due Date, Baseline Date, Days Late (Due Date – Baseline Date), and Days Old (Current Date – Due Date).
  • The Dashboard: Open Milestones portlet gives an overview of all milestones that are started or not started for a single project.  The portlet will pull the "id" from the page it is placed on, so this portlet is usually placed on the project dashboard tab.  The milestones are sorted by Due Date. It displays the name, Due Date, Baseline Date, Days Late (Due Date – Baseline Date), and Days Old (Current Date – Due Date).
  • The Dashboard: Open Milestones portlet gives an overview of all milestones that are started or not started for a single project.  The portlet will pull the "id" from the page it is placed on, so this portlet is usually placed on the project dashboard tab.  The milestones are sorted by Due Date. It displays the name, Due Date, Baseline Date, Days Late (Due Date – Baseline Date), and Days Old (Current Date – Due Date).
  • The Dashboard: Open Risks portlet gives an overview of all risks that are not closed or resolved for a single project.  The portlet will pull the "id" from the page it is placed on, so this portlet is usually placed on the project dashboard tab.  The portlet sorts the risks first by priority and then by target date.  It displays the name, owner, target date, probability impact, and priority.
  • The Dashboard: Open Risks portlet gives an overview of all risks that are not closed or resolved for a single project.  The portlet will pull the "id" from the page it is placed on, so this portlet is usually placed on the project dashboard tab.  The portlet sorts the risks first by priority and then by target date.  It displays the name, owner, target date, probability impact, and priority.
  • The Dashboard: Open Risks portlet gives an overview of all risks that are not closed or resolved for a single project.  The portlet will pull the "id" from the page it is placed on, so this portlet is usually placed on the project dashboard tab.  The portlet sorts the risks first by priority and then by target date.  It displays the name, owner, target date, probability impact, and priority.
  • The Dashboard: Phase Gantt portlet gives an overview of all WBS level 1 tasks or milestones for a single project.  The portlet will pull the "id" from the page it is placed on, so this portlet is usually placed on the project dashboard tab.  The portlet displays the name, and a graphical representation of the timeline for the phases. The date range may be configured by day, month, year, or quarter. The start date may also be configured to any date or a relative date (start of current month, start of next year, etc).
  • The Dashboard: Phase Gantt portlet gives an overview of all WBS level 1 tasks or milestones for a single project.  The portlet will pull the "id" from the page it is placed on, so this portlet is usually placed on the project dashboard tab.  The portlet displays the name, and a graphical representation of the timeline for the phases. The date range may be configured by day, month, year, or quarter. The start date may also be configured to any date or a relative date (start of current month, start of next year, etc).
  • The Dashboard: Phase Gantt portlet gives an overview of all WBS level 1 tasks or milestones for a single project.  The portlet will pull the "id" from the page it is placed on, so this portlet is usually placed on the project dashboard tab.  The portlet displays the name, and a graphical representation of the timeline for the phases. The date range may be configured by day, month, year, or quarter. The start date may also be configured to any date or a relative date (start of current month, start of next year, etc).
  • The Dashboard: Project Information portlet gives a set of high-level information about the project.  The portlet will pull the "id" from the page it is placed on, so this portlet is usually placed on the project dashboard tab.  The portlet displays the name, project ID, project manager, description, start date, finish date, baseline start, and baseline finish.
  • The Dashboard: Project Information portlet gives a set of high-level information about the project.  The portlet will pull the "id" from the page it is placed on, so this portlet is usually placed on the project dashboard tab.  The portlet displays the name, project ID, project manager, description, start date, finish date, baseline start, and baseline finish.
  • The Dashboard: Project Information portlet gives a set of high-level information about the project.  The portlet will pull the "id" from the page it is placed on, so this portlet is usually placed on the project dashboard tab.  The portlet displays the name, project ID, project manager, description, start date, finish date, baseline start, and baseline finish.
  • The Dashboard:  Project Status Single-line portlet gives an overview of the project overall status as well as the status indicators on the "current" status report object. The portlet will pull the "id" from the page it is placed on, so this portlet is usually placed on the project dashboard tab.  This portlet displays the report date, symbols relating to the overall status, scope, schedule, cost/effort, and the overall explanation across a single line in the portlet.
  • The Dashboard:  Project Status Single-line portlet gives an overview of the project overall status as well as the status indicators on the "current" status report object. The portlet will pull the "id" from the page it is placed on, so this portlet is usually placed on the project dashboard tab.  This portlet displays the report date, symbols relating to the overall status, scope, schedule, cost/effort, and the overall explanation across a single line in the portlet.
  • The Dashboard:  Project Status Single-line portlet gives an overview of the project overall status as well as the status indicators on the "current" status report object. The portlet will pull the "id" from the page it is placed on, so this portlet is usually placed on the project dashboard tab.  This portlet displays the report date, symbols relating to the overall status, scope, schedule, cost/effort, and the overall explanation across a single line in the portlet.
  • Are you looking for some great examples of dashboards that include metrics/KPIs? This session will review a host of sample metric dashboards in use today that can spark ideas for you to implement in your company.
  • Learn how to develop and implement a strategic data management plan to streamline your data handling process. This session will cover various data loading techniques, transforming and cleaning data using common formulas, creating a master data set, and generating reports based on transform tables. Enhance your skills in data management and optimize your Apptio experience with these best practices.
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