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  • Part of our Business Transformation collection, this portlet relates exclusively to Benefit costs in the Portfolio and its investments.  Portlet is a combination of Line Chart and Vertical Bar Charts.  It displays data for one or more portfolios depending on rights and filters.  Green Line represents Portfolio Target Benefits.  Light blue bar represents aggregation of investment Planned Benefits.  Dark blue bar represents aggregation of Investment Realized Benefits (actual benefits).  Filtering is available for Above or Below Waterline investments OR all portfolio Investments.  May also filter on Portfolio values as well as Plan values.  Filtering also available for Active vs Inactive Portfolios.
  • This stacked bar graph portlet displays the financial summary by transaction class for the current and future fiscal annual periods.  Filters are provided for:
    1. OBS
    2. Portfolio
  • This stacked bar graph portlet displays the financial summary by transaction class for the current and future fiscal annual periods.  Filters are provided for:
    1. OBS
    2. Portfolio
  • A presentation slide deck from Rego University 2022.   This document reviews the use of the new Hierarchy feature in Clarity.
    • Introduction
    • General Value of a Hierarchy
    • When to use the Hierarchy in Clarity –
    • Live Demo
    • Use Cases
  • Discount Tire shares their Project Prioritization Model. It’s based on the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) created in the 1970’s. It breaks down decisions into a hierarchal structure and combines both objectivity and subjectivity into a standard numerical scale.
  • 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 Guide on setting up Custom Investments in Clarity’s Modern UX.  Reviews setting up the Custom Investment, and creating Custom Investment Records.
  • ** No Download - Do not Add to Cart** - Register for the White Paper at this link - http://info.regoconsulting.com/clarity-roadmaps-fastest-route-to-success Anyone who’s taken a road trip knows the value of a good map. It tells you where you’re going, how long it might take to get there, and where you are at any given time. Your organization’s strategic journey is no different. Whether it’s your corporate strategy or individual investments, you’re heading into territory that could include all kinds of intersections, delays, and detours that could impact your plan. A good roadmap will give you the critical information you need to ensure a smooth journey. In this white paper, we discuss how using Clarity's Roadmap feature will get you pointed in the right direction for success.
  • This is a list of 12 typical maintenance items that should be completed for Clarity on an annual basis.  There is also a short list of items that should be completed periodically depending on client policies.
  • 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.
  • The Capacity Graph portlet displays Availability, Allocations, Actuals and Assignments for one or more active resource(s) in a single view. This portlet pulls data from timeslices, and allows the user to filter on a weekly, monthly or quarterly data.  The Estimated Time to Complete (ETC) and Allocation data will only show for projects that are active. This portlet provides Resource Managers, PMOs and Executives with a simple way to analyse:  Allocations vs. Availability, Allocations vs. Actuals, Allocations vs. ETC and ETC vs. Availability.  The graph allows the user to determine where areas of improvement may exist and quickly identify potential areas of constraint. Note: the information displayed is dependent on what the user has security rights to view.
  • The Capacity Graph portlet displays Availability, Allocations, Actuals and Assignments for one or more active resource(s) in a single view. This portlet pulls data from timeslices, and allows the user to filter on a weekly, monthly or quarterly data.  The Estimated Time to Complete (ETC) and Allocation data will only show for projects that are active. This portlet provides Resource Managers, PMOs and Executives with a simple way to analyse:  Allocations vs. Availability, Allocations vs. Actuals, Allocations vs. ETC and ETC vs. Availability.  The graph allows the user to determine where areas of improvement may exist and quickly identify potential areas of constraint. Note: the information displayed is dependent on what the user has security rights to view.
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