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This session will aligning you with some of the best and most common practices for using Clarity's Project Management capabilities. Come and learn about the capabilities that come out of the box for excellent project management. Things like objects, views, financial plans and general project management capabilities will be covered. Additionally, tips and tricks will be discussed leaving you with a toolkit of ideas.
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This session will align you with some of the best and most common practices for using Clarity's Project Management capabilities. Come and learn about the capabilities that come out of the box for excellent project management. Things like scheduling, assignments, staffing, views, financial plans and other general project management capabilities will be covered. Additionally, tips and tricks will be discussed leaving you with a toolkit of ideas.
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A presentation slide deck from Rego University 2022. This document reviews the best practices for project management in Clarity. - Typical PM Activities
- Use Clarity: Get Off of Excel
- Make Information Easier to Access
- Make Flags Easy to Identify
- Simplify & Automate Reporting
- Open Discussion #3
- Work with a Regular Cadence
- Sample Schedule
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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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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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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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Are you struggling with implementing Agile tools in your organization in addition to CA PPM? This class will review best practices for implementing agile tools in conjunction with CA PPM - living in a Bi-Modal world. We will discuss how CA PPM can be used to govern both types of work and teams and how Agile tools should interface into CA PPM.
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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.
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The Capacity Graph - Investment portlet displays Availability, Allocations, Assignments and Actuals for active resources in a single project. This portlet pulls from timeslices and allows the user to filter on weekly, monthly, or quarterly data. This portlet provides a Project Manager with a simple way to analyse: Allocations vs. Actuals and Allocations vs. ETC. Depending on metric goals, the graph allows the user to determine where areas of improvement may exist.
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The Capacity Graph - Investment portlet displays Availability, Allocations, Assignments and Actuals for active resources in a single project. This portlet pulls from timeslices and allows the user to filter on weekly, monthly, or quarterly data. This portlet provides a Project Manager with a simple way to analyse: Allocations vs. Actuals and Allocations vs. ETC. Depending on metric goals, the graph allows the user to determine where areas of improvement may exist.
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The Capacity Graph - Investment portlet displays Availability, Allocations, Assignments and Actuals for active resources in a single project. This portlet pulls from timeslices and allows the user to filter on weekly, monthly, or quarterly data. This portlet provides a Project Manager with a simple way to analyse: Allocations vs. Actuals and Allocations vs. ETC. Depending on metric goals, the graph allows the user to determine where areas of improvement may exist.
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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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The Capacity Graph portlet displays Availability, Allocations, Actuals and Assignments for a Clarity user 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 a Clarity user with a simple way to analyse their: 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.
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The Capacity Graph portlet displays Availability, Allocations, Actuals and Assignments for a Clarity user 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 a Clarity user with a simple way to analyse their: 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.
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The Capacity Graph portlet displays Availability, Allocations, Actuals and Assignments for a Clarity user 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 a Clarity user with a simple way to analyse their: 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.
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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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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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Capacity Graph report provides the Resource Managers & PMO a single place to view Monthly Availability, Allocations, Actuals and Assignments for one or more active resources. Information is displayed in the form of a line chart. Legend displays the color associated with each metric. Mouse over the line chart displays hours associated with that corresponding metric. This report provides Managers a simple means to analyze: Allocations vs. Availability, Allocations vs. Actuals, Allocations vs. ETC and ETC vs. Availability and helps in determining the areas of improvement. User can further narrow their search by OBS Type & Path, Month Start Date, Resource Name, Resource Manager, Primary Role & Employment Type.
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Capacity Graph report displays Availability, Allocations, Actuals and Assignments for one or more active resource(s) in a single view. Report contains the following components: KPIs: Displays Available hours, Allocation + ETC for filtered criteria. Bar graph: Displays Allocation + ETC by primary role Line chart: Displays Availability, Allocations, Actuals and Assignments by time period. This portlet provides Resource Managers, PMOs and Executives with a simple way to analyze: Allocations vs. Availability, Allocations vs. Actuals, Allocations vs. ETC and ETC vs. Availability. User can further narrow their search by OBS Type & Path, Resource Manager, Primary Role, Start and End Date.
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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.
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A presentation slide deck from Rego University 2022. This document reviews the model for using Clarity and an Agile tool in a Bi-Modal fashion to improve data and reporting.
- Agile Journey
- Bi-Modal – what is it really and why is it important?
- Value of getting everything together: Planning to Execution
- How to Integrate
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No matter how hard we try, many organizations cannot pry Excel out of the hands of project and resource managers. In this class we will explore possibilities that give up the battle and embrace Excel as a great data entry tool. We will show some neat case studies on quick Excel integrations deployed at customers.
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No matter how hard we try, many organizations cannot pry Excel out of the hands of project and resource managers. In this class we will explore possibilities that give up the battle and embrace Excel as a great data entry tool. We will show some neat case studies on quick Excel integrations deployed at customers.
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Struggling to use an external scheduler like MS Project or Smartsheet with Clarity or investigating its potential? Learn how to effectively use these tools with Clarity in this training, which includes best practices and lessons learned. We will show both OOTB and Rego build connectors that will make the bidirectional connections seamless.
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Struggling to use an external scheduler like MS Project or Smartsheet with Clarity or investigating its potential? Learn how to effectively use these tools with Clarity in this training, which includes best practices and lessons learned. We will show both OOTB and Rego build connectors that will make the bidirectional connections seamless.
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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.
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Course Description: Are you struggling to implement Agile tools at your organization alongside Clarity PPM? This class will review best practices for implementing Agile tools in conjunction with Clarity PPM while living in a bimodal world. We will discuss how Clarity PPM can govern both types of work and teams and how Agile tools should interface with Clarity PPM.
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Clarity has the flexibility to manage your project throughout the project life cycle, adapting to changes, risks and issues proactively to minimize the impact to the project constraints. NOTE: The tabs displayed on a project are defined by the blueprint. Different projects may be on different blueprints, and therefore may have fewer, more or tabs in a different order.