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  • This configuration and accompanying process allows users to capture Financial and Non-Financial (Metrics, Soft, etc.) Benefit in a custom sub-object, then programmatically create an out-of-the-box Benefit Plan with just the Financial Portion from the custom sub-object.  The solution is comprised of:
    • Sub-Object (Benefit Plan Details, Parent = Project)
    • Process: Create Benefit Plan (uses sub-object as primary input, native BP is output)
    • Process: Update sql - Cost Benefit Plans (one-time script to update Projects)
    The Process to create the Benefit Plan is initiated when users check the Create Benefit Plan box on the sub-object.  Every time the Process runs it aggregates all rows from the sub-object that are flagged as Financial and creates a new Benefit Plan.  The resulting BP is not linked to any Cost Plans. Users who install this base solution will want to consider:
    • Ensure on the Benefit Details List view the Planned and Realized Amounts are displayed
    • Modifying the Create Benefit Plan Process in support of a BP naming convention consistent with local PMO Practices
    • Modifying the Create Benefit Plan Process to link the BP to the Cost Plan of Record
    • Creating a Portlet that pulls together rows of data from the sub-object across multiple projects in a summarized view as well as a detailed view
    Once installed, please refer to the Benefit Detail Functionality Document for how to create Benefit Detail records, initiate the process, and the Benefit Plan Creation.
  • This portlet shows the project costs by Month. The information displayed includes:
    • Start Date for project
    • End Date for project
    • Budgeted Cost
    • Planned Cost
    • Actual Hours
    This provides the PM with a one shot view of the total financials/actuals for the project. The Project name field is linked to the project properties page. In case of any adjustments, the PM can toggle b/w the portlet and the project with ease.  The user can filter on multiple projects, or projects by OBS, or by PMs, to view the data on the portlet.
  • This portlet shows the project costs by Month. The information displayed includes:
    • Start Date for project
    • End Date for project
    • Budgeted Cost
    • Planned Cost
    • Actual Hours
    This provides the PM with a one shot view of the total financials/actuals for the project. The Project name field is linked to the project properties page. In case of any adjustments, the PM can toggle b/w the portlet and the project with ease.  The user can filter on multiple projects, or projects by OBS, or by PMs, to view the data on the portlet.
  • This portlet shows the project costs by Month. The information displayed includes:
    • Start Date for project
    • End Date for project
    • Budgeted Cost
    • Planned Cost
    • Actual Hours
    This provides the PM with a one shot view of the total financials/actuals for the project. The Project name field is linked to the project properties page. In case of any adjustments, the PM can toggle b/w the portlet and the project with ease.  The user can filter on multiple projects, or projects by OBS, or by PMs, to view the data on the portlet.
  • Part of the Business Transformation Package, this portlet displays the portfolios with hierarchy (child portfolio(s)). The portlet displays the basic portfolio fields like – manager, stakeholder, etc. A Metrics subpage can be created with the fields on the “Properties – Metrics.”.   The fields: Overall Health, Goal Alignment, Innovation Level, Probability of Success are custom fields and can be configured on a subpage.
  • This Project Variances portlet provides a project manager a consolidated view of all of their active projects and open project tasks and shows them the baseline variance for the task EAC’s and the task start and finish dates.  This gives the project manager a single place to view and manage how their projects are progressing against their baselines. The PM can easily detect when projects are running behind and pinpoint which tasks are causing the variance in the schedule.
  • This Project Variances portlet provides a project manager a consolidated view of all of their active projects and open project tasks and shows them the baseline variance for the task EAC’s and the task start and finish dates.  This gives the project manager a single place to view and manage how their projects are progressing against their baselines. The PM can easily detect when projects are running behind and pinpoint which tasks are causing the variance in the schedule.
  • This Project Variances portlet provides a project manager a consolidated view of all of their active projects and open project tasks and shows them the baseline variance for the task EAC’s and the task start and finish dates.  This gives the project manager a single place to view and manage how their projects are progressing against their baselines. The PM can easily detect when projects are running behind and pinpoint which tasks are causing the variance in the schedule.
  • The Program Dashboard Sub-Project Open Risks portlet gives the ability to view all risks on the sub-projects of a program that are not closed or resolved. The portlet will pull the "id" from the page it is placed on, so this portlet is usually placed on the dashboard tab. The portlet sorts the issues first by value, in descending order, and then by target date. It displays the sub-project name, risk name, owner, target date, status, probability, impact and value.
  • The Program Dashboard Sub-Project Open Risks portlet gives the ability to view all risks on the sub-projects of a program that are not closed or resolved. The portlet will pull the "id" from the page it is placed on, so this portlet is usually placed on the dashboard tab. The portlet sorts the issues first by value, in descending order, and then by target date. It displays the sub-project name, risk name, owner, target date, status, probability, impact and value.
  • The Program Dashboard Sub-Project Open Risks portlet gives the ability to view all risks on the sub-projects of a program that are not closed or resolved. The portlet will pull the "id" from the page it is placed on, so this portlet is usually placed on the dashboard tab. The portlet sorts the issues first by value, in descending order, and then by target date. It displays the sub-project name, risk name, owner, target date, status, probability, impact and value.
  • The Program Dashboard Sub-Project Status portlet gives the ability to view the most recent status report for all sub-projects on a program.  The portlet will pull the "id" from the page it is placed on, so this portlet is usually placed on the dashboard tab. This portlet displays each sub-project, type of status, and the symbol related to the severity.
  • The Program Dashboard Sub-Project Status portlet gives the ability to view the most recent status report for all sub-projects on a program.  The portlet will pull the "id" from the page it is placed on, so this portlet is usually placed on the dashboard tab. This portlet displays each sub-project, type of status, and the symbol related to the severity.
  • The Program Dashboard Sub-Project Status portlet gives the ability to view the most recent status report for all sub-projects on a program.  The portlet will pull the "id" from the page it is placed on, so this portlet is usually placed on the dashboard tab. This portlet displays each sub-project, type of status, and the symbol related to the severity.
  • The Task-At-A-Glance Notes portlet provides a view of project tasks and assignments in an easy to read format, similar to popular sticky – note applications.  This portlet will display all tasks on a project, ‘pinning’ them to a dashboard.  Each task will include the resources assigned to them, as well as the ETCs left for the resource, and the actuals that they have posted.  Each sticky note allows you to link to the task details, as well as the resource assignment details. In addition to important assignment detail, each pin on the individual task’s note indicates if the task finishes before the baseline (green), or if it is going to finish after the baseline (red).
  • The Task-At-A-Glance Notes portlet provides a view of project tasks and assignments in an easy to read format, similar to popular sticky – note applications.  This portlet will display all tasks on a project, ‘pinning’ them to a dashboard.  Each task will include the resources assigned to them, as well as the ETCs left for the resource, and the actuals that they have posted.  Each sticky note allows you to link to the task details, as well as the resource assignment details. In addition to important assignment detail, each pin on the individual task’s note indicates if the task finishes before the baseline (green), or if it is going to finish after the baseline (red).
  • Monthly Actuals - Admin is a standard calendar view of actuals posted by a user on each day of the selected month. Actuals also includes timesheets that haven’t been submitted/posted yet. Actual hours on the report are tied to user's availability i.e. when user has 0 availability (Saturday/Sunday/Holiday) then actuals are also greyed out.
  • Calendar View report provides a view of Projects, Milestones or Tasks that has finish date within the user selected month. User has the flexibility to choose to Calendar view as Monthly or Weekly and also number of periods that needs to be displayed in the report. Report can be filtered to show only Projects or Milestones or Tasks with the checkboxes provided. It can also be further filtered using Project Manager and Project OBS parameters.
  • The Revenue Forecast by Role portlet displays forecasted revenue by both resource and role on the given project, broken out by month. The table below describes the available filter fields in the portlet.
    Column Label Description
    Months Fiscal months to display
  • All Status Reports is a grid report that provides project managers a single place to current status report for a single project or across multiple projects. This report provides project information such as ID, Name, Manager, Status, Status report KPI’s (Report overall status, Cost and Effort status, Schedule status & Scope Status) and Portfolio Name. You can further narrow your search by OBS Type, OBS Path, Project Name, Project Manager, Status, Overall Status and Portfolio Name.
  • Monthly Actuals -User View is a standard calendar view of actuals posted by logged in user on each day of the selected month. Actuals also includes timesheets that haven’t been submitted/posted yet. Actual hours on the report are tied to user's availability i.e. when user has 0 availability (Saturday/Sunday/Holiday) then actuals are greyed out.
  • Learn about the various techniques and emerging methods companies are taking to capitalize Agile work. You'll learn how some companies are moving away from timesheets and using models based on story points and team rates to generate capitalization reporting.
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  • Without good data, your digital transformation won’t succeed. This session talks about generating and understanding value stream metrics, including how investments and teams are performing.
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  • Traditional project management isn’t dead, but it is heavily influenced by Agile teams and thinking. This course looks at ways you can help bring together disparate delivery units across the enterprise.
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