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  • The Financial Summary by Charge Code – Graph Stacked portlet displays yearly charge code financial information across all projects in a stacked bar graph.  This portlet provides management with a snapshot of all projects’ financial information totaled and sorted by expense, capital, depreciation, benefit, and net cash flow.   The depreciation is calculated based on a straight-line method.  The user may filter on OBS unit and/or portfolio to narrow down the search results.
  • The Financial Summary by Charge Code – Graph Stacked portlet displays yearly charge code financial information across all projects in a stacked bar graph.  This portlet provides management with a snapshot of all projects’ financial information totaled and sorted by expense, capital, depreciation, benefit, and net cash flow.   The depreciation is calculated based on a straight-line method.  The user may filter on OBS unit and/or portfolio to narrow down the search results.
  • Part of the Business Transformation collection, this line chart portlet displays realized vs planned benefits overtime, for portfolio investments. This provides the PfM with a holistic view of benefits planned vs realized over a period of time.
  • Part of the Business Transformation collection, this line chart portlet displays realized vs planned benefits overtime, for portfolio investments. This provides the PfM with a holistic view of benefits planned vs realized over a period of time.
  • Part of the Business Transformation collection, this line chart portlet displays realized vs planned benefits overtime, for portfolio investments. This provides the PfM with a holistic view of benefits planned vs realized over a period of time.
  • Part of the Business Transformation collection, this pie chart portlet displays realized benefit, grouped by location of project. This provides the PM with a holistic view of benefits realized across the geographical locations.
  • Part of the Business Transformation collection, this pie chart portlet displays realized benefit, grouped by location of project. This provides the PM with a holistic view of benefits realized across the geographical locations.
  • Part of the Business Transformation collection, this pie chart portlet displays realized benefit, grouped by location of project. This provides the PM with a holistic view of benefits realized across the geographical locations.
  • Part of the Business Transformation collection, this portlet displays count of the planned benefits (savings) per project manager. It also displays if any of the planned benefits are Critical/ At Risk / On Track, along with the total planned benefit amount.
  • Part of the Business Transformation collection, this portlet displays count of the planned benefits (savings) per project manager. It also displays if any of the planned benefits are Critical/ At Risk / On Track, along with the total planned benefit amount.
  • Part of the Business Transformation collection, this portlet displays count of the planned benefits (savings) per project manager. It also displays if any of the planned benefits are Critical/ At Risk / On Track, along with the total planned benefit amount.
  • Part of the Business Transformations collection, this portlet displays planned revenue as defined by a project whose goal is "Grow the business". It uses the Planned Revenue Query as a data provider.  This portlet provides a holistic overview of how many projects following the goal “Grow the Business” are Critical/ At Risk / On Track with regard to the planned revenue.
  • Part of the Business Transformations collection, this portlet displays planned revenue as defined by a project whose goal is "Grow the business". It uses the Planned Revenue Query as a data provider.  This portlet provides a holistic overview of how many projects following the goal “Grow the Business” are Critical/ At Risk / On Track with regard to the planned revenue.
  • Part of the Business Transformations collection, this portlet displays planned revenue as defined by a project whose goal is "Grow the business". It uses the Planned Revenue Query as a data provider.  This portlet provides a holistic overview of how many projects following the goal “Grow the Business” are Critical/ At Risk / On Track with regard to the planned revenue.
  • The portlet shows the Overall Status and Budget Status and Amounts. It displays one row per project. The portlet shows the following main fields: Overall Status, Budget Status, Capital Budget, Operating Budget, Total Budget, Capital Planed, Operating Planned, Total Planned, Capital Actuals, Operating Actuals, Total Actuals, Budget Variance ($), Budget Variance (%) Displaying the budget variance allows the PM to understand of the project is over / under spent, and thus the costs planning needs to be re-visited.
  • The portlet shows the Overall Status and Budget Status and Amounts. It displays one row per project. The portlet shows the following main fields: Overall Status, Budget Status, Capital Budget, Operating Budget, Total Budget, Capital Planed, Operating Planned, Total Planned, Capital Actuals, Operating Actuals, Total Actuals, Budget Variance ($), Budget Variance (%) Displaying the budget variance allows the PM to understand of the project is over / under spent, and thus the costs planning needs to be re-visited.
  • The portlet shows the Overall Status and Budget Status and Amounts. It displays one row per project. The portlet shows the following main fields: Overall Status, Budget Status, Capital Budget, Operating Budget, Total Budget, Capital Planed, Operating Planned, Total Planned, Capital Actuals, Operating Actuals, Total Actuals, Budget Variance ($), Budget Variance (%) Displaying the budget variance allows the PM to understand of the project is over / under spent, and thus the costs planning needs to be re-visited.
  • The portlet shows the project spend to vendors by month.  The Vendor field picked on the portlet comes from the Vendor mentioned when creating the voucher (as displayed on the first screenshot).  This provides a nice view of identifying how much is spent by an organization on the vendor employees on their workforce.
  • The portlet shows the project spend to vendors by month.  The Vendor field picked on the portlet comes from the Vendor mentioned when creating the voucher (as displayed on the first screenshot).  This provides a nice view of identifying how much is spent by an organization on the vendor employees on their workforce.
  • The portlet shows the project spend to vendors by month.  The Vendor field picked on the portlet comes from the Vendor mentioned when creating the voucher (as displayed on the first screenshot).  This provides a nice view of identifying how much is spent by an organization on the vendor employees on their workforce.
  • “Resources with No Basic Matrix Entry” portlet displays combinations of project and resource where the assigned resource does or does not have a rate established for that project.  Portlet is filterable by Projects, Project ID, Resources, and Missing Rate (Yes, No, All). How does this work?  The Rate Matrix Extraction job populates a record into the NBI_PROJ_RES_RATES_AND_COSTS table for every resource/project combination that meets any of the rate matrix criteria.  This portlet checks that table, and sets the Missing Rate attribu
  • “Resources with No Basic Matrix Entry” portlet displays combinations of project and resource where the assigned resource does or does not have a rate established for that project.  Portlet is filterable by Projects, Project ID, Resources, and Missing Rate (Yes, No, All). How does this work?  The Rate Matrix Extraction job populates a record into the NBI_PROJ_RES_RATES_AND_COSTS table for every resource/project combination that meets any of the rate matrix criteria.  This portlet checks that table, and sets the Missing Rate attribu
  • “Resources with No Basic Matrix Entry” portlet displays combinations of project and resource where the assigned resource does or does not have a rate established for that project.  Portlet is filterable by Projects, Project ID, Resources, and Missing Rate (Yes, No, All). How does this work?  The Rate Matrix Extraction job populates a record into the NBI_PROJ_RES_RATES_AND_COSTS table for every resource/project combination that meets any of the rate matrix criteria.  This portlet checks that table, and sets the Missing Rate attribu
  • This portlet shows the variance between the budgeted cost and the planned cost for projects. This allows for the variance to be displayed between what was planned and what was approved. This provides the PMs with the ability to better plan the costs.
  • This portlet shows the variance between the budgeted cost and the planned cost for projects. This allows for the variance to be displayed between what was planned and what was approved. This provides the PMs with the ability to better plan the costs.
  • This portlet shows the variance between the budgeted cost and the planned cost for projects. This allows for the variance to be displayed between what was planned and what was approved. This provides the PMs with the ability to better plan the costs.
  • Part of the Business Transformation Package, this pie chart portlet shows planned benefits across the system grouped by Goal. The data is displayed form the investments in a portfolio. The portlet lets the Portfolio Manager know on which GOAL the planned benefit is allocated, so as to target the overall investment spread in the portfolio.
  • Part of the Business Transformation Package, this pie chart portlet shows planned benefits across the system grouped by Goal. The data is displayed form the investments in a portfolio. The portlet lets the Portfolio Manager know on which GOAL the planned benefit is allocated, so as to target the overall investment spread in the portfolio.
  • Part of the Business Transformation Package, this pie chart portlet shows planned benefits across the system grouped by Goal. The data is displayed form the investments in a portfolio. The portlet lets the Portfolio Manager know on which GOAL the planned benefit is allocated, so as to target the overall investment spread in the portfolio.
  • This portlet will allow administrators or other managers to see what resources have been granted instance rights to any investment. Filtering is available by resource, investment or right.
  • Part of the Business Transformation collection, this bar-chart portlet displays number of investments per stage. This provides a holistic overview of where the projects are within the organization.
  • Part of the Business Transformation collection, this bar-chart portlet displays number of investments per stage. This provides a holistic overview of where the projects are within the organization.
  • Part of the Business Transformation collection, this bar-chart portlet displays number of investments per stage. This provides a holistic overview of where the projects are within the organization.
  • Bar Chart displays average percent variance for all active projects by OBS unit.  Percent variance = Planned Cost - Budgeted Cost / Budgeted Cost * 100.  Projects with no Budgeted Cost are ignored for the calculation.  Then all project variance percentages are algebraically added (some may be negative), and divided by total projects with a variance.  This yields the Average Percent Variance.  This calculation is performed for active projects in each OBS unit.  OBS units include all units at all levels where projects are attached.  Portlet filterable by OBS, Financial Status, and Financially Approved.  Vertical axis = OBS Unit Name.  Horizontal axis = Variance Percent.  Data value = Average Percent Variance.  Mouseover value = OBS Name + Average Variance Percent.
  • Bar Chart displays average percent variance for all active projects by OBS unit.  Percent variance = Planned Cost - Budgeted Cost / Budgeted Cost * 100.  Projects with no Budgeted Cost are ignored for the calculation.  Then all project variance percentages are algebraically added (some may be negative), and divided by total projects with a variance.  This yields the Average Percent Variance.  This calculation is performed for active projects in each OBS unit.  OBS units include all units at all levels where projects are attached.  Portlet filterable by OBS, Financial Status, and Financially Approved.  Vertical axis = OBS Unit Name.  Horizontal axis = Variance Percent.  Data value = Average Percent Variance.  Mouseover value = OBS Name + Average Variance Percent.
  • Bar Chart displays average percent variance for all active projects by OBS unit.  Percent variance = Planned Cost - Budgeted Cost / Budgeted Cost * 100.  Projects with no Budgeted Cost are ignored for the calculation.  Then all project variance percentages are algebraically added (some may be negative), and divided by total projects with a variance.  This yields the Average Percent Variance.  This calculation is performed for active projects in each OBS unit.  OBS units include all units at all levels where projects are attached.  Portlet filterable by OBS, Financial Status, and Financially Approved.  Vertical axis = OBS Unit Name.  Horizontal axis = Variance Percent.  Data value = Average Percent Variance.  Mouseover value = OBS Name + Average Variance Percent.
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