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This training document is a Rego Consulting Quick Reference Guide to assist with the utilization of some of the most common components in Clarity’s Modern User Experience. This doc references version 16.1 views. Document includes content on Grid View, View Options, Adjust Columns, Details Panel, Group By, Save Views and Manage Views.
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This training document is a Rego Consulting Quick Reference Guide to assist with Project creations in Clarity’s Modern User Experience. This doc references version 16.1 views. Doc covers create project from project page, create project via the New from Template button, selection of template and project creation from the project tile view.
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This training document is a Rego Consulting Quick Reference Guide to assist with the management of Project Tasks via the PPM Gantt view in Clarity’s Modern User Experience. This doc references version 16.1 views. Doc covers PPM Gantt, View Legend, Menu Icons, Create New Task, Indent Tasks, Move Tasks and Set Dependencies.
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This training document is a Rego Consulting Quick Reference Guide to assist with the management of project tasks from within the Tasks tab in Clarity’s Modern User Experience. This doc references version 16.1 views. Document covers Task Tab, Timeline View, Board View, Grid View, adding and removing columns, saving views, task details, To Dos, Assignments, Links, Conversations and View Options settings.
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This training document is a Rego Consulting Quick Reference Guide to assist with the creation and editing of Tasks in the Timeline View of Clarity’s Modern User Experience. This doc references version 16.1 views. Doc covers how to create a new task in the Timeline View, how to insert sibling or insert child tasks, how to set Milestones, access the Details pane and add resource Assignments. Also details how to move tasks by clicking and dragging within the Timeline View.
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This training document is a Rego Consulting Quick Reference Guide to assist with the creation of Status Reports in Clarity’s Modern User Experience. This doc references version 16.1 views. Document covers the creation of Status Reports via the Status Module as well as the Status Report Module. Detail is provided on the widgets that can be used within the Status Report canvas as well as instructions on how to configure the canvas. Detail is also provided on how to Preview and Publish status reports.
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This training document is a Rego Consulting Quick Reference Guide to assist with Task Assignments in Clarity’s Modern User Experience. This doc references version 16.1 views. Document provides detail on how to use the Assignments tab to add resources to tasks, tips on how to group resource data, updating ETC values and Per-Period Metrics.
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This training document is a Rego Consulting Quick Reference Guide to assist with creation and management of resource Teams in Clarity’s Modern User Experience. This doc references version 16.1 views. Document provides detail on how to create Teams and add resources to a Team. Instructions are provided on how to add resources by OBS and how to allocate a team to an investment. Team key points are provided with regard to Classic, Allocations, ETC and Financials.
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This training document is a Rego Consulting Quick Reference Guide to assist in the replacement of roles with named resources in Clarity’s Modern User Experience. This doc references version 16.1 views. Document provides detail on soft bookings, default allocation and requested manager. Instructions are provided on how to access requests from the Staffing Plan view and how to swap the role for a named resource. If requests are not fulfilled in their entirety, details are provided on how the excess allocation is handled.
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This training document is a Rego Consulting Quick Reference Guide to assist with utilization of the Staffing page in Clarity’s Modern User Experience. This doc references version 16.1 views. Document provides detail on the layout and capabilities of the Staff Grid as well as the Allocations Timeline. Information is provided on columns, widgets and filtering. Instructions are provided on how to save Views. Summary information is provided on the layout of the Allocation Timeline and includes detail on the Investment Timeline and the Resource Histogram. Investment Timeline summary contains information on the Allocations by Investments and the Allocations by Resources tabs. While the Resource Histogram section provides screenshots on Resource Availability and Resources by Role.
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This training document is a Rego Consulting Quick Reference Guide to assist with the use of the Staffing View in Clarity’s Modern User Experience. This doc references version 16.1 views. Document provides information on how to swap between views to see investments by resource or resources by investment. Instructions on filtering are provided, as well as detail on how to update the unit of measure between FTE (Full Time Equivalent) and Hours. Tips are provided on how to expand the list of investments within each view and how to view the properties for the allocations. A Legend is also documented to provide information on each of the icons that are displayed on this page.
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A review of how AbbVie is driving greater visibility into projects at the Executive level and is eliminating/reducing duplicative work across the Business Technology Solutions organization by simplifying the overall PPM landscape. This has been accomplished through implementation of consistent processes supported by Clarity as well as through system integrations with legacy systems like SAP, Fieldglass, and other Project Scheduling tools.
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You are no longer regulated to the desktop browser to respond to action items. Learn how Rego solved this problem using just your email. We’ll talk about various use cases where you would get maximum benefit from a simple response on an action item directly from your email. It doesn’t matter if you are using email on your desktop, laptop, phone or tablet. The Action Item Responder as you covered.
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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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Have you looked in the regoXchange or reviewed Rego’s innovation offerings? This class will show you the power of Rego’s pre-built content library, integrations, and other assets. See example after example of portlets, processes, and materials you can use to add value to your instance of Clarity. Learn how you can introduce email-based approvals with Rego's action item responder. Get a peek at Rego's new MSP integration that avoids the issues faced with the OOTB integration. Finally, understand Rego's pre-built connectors and how they can benefit your instance. Including blueprint migrator. Include free tools like GEL builder, query, XOGbridge.
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By its very nature, the shift to Product Funding is going to require that tracking of that funding. Agile tools do not have much, if any, financial capabilities, so it is important to create an eco-system that can support this value stream—from funding, through delivery, and finally to tracking the realization of financial value. Learn how Rally and Clarity PPM do this very well together.
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A review of how Northern Trust integrates financial systems with Clarity PPM bilaterally, providing the Finance organization crucial information, and NT Project Managers with a birds-eye view of project financials. Utilizing the Rego Data Extractor and the Rego Data Processor, these information exchanges help Portfolio and Project Managers eliminate their manual and redundant efforts, solidify their overall data accuracy, and dramatically improve the content provided to their Execs for decision-making.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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The Dashboard: Financial Summary by Charge Code portlet displays financial information from the project summarized by Charge Code. The portlet is added to the dashboard page of a project and will pull all actuals by charge code on the project. The user may filter by date range to narrow the results.
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The Dashboard: Financial Summary by Charge Code portlet displays financial information from the project summarized by Charge Code. The portlet is added to the dashboard page of a project and will pull all actuals by charge code on the project. The user may filter by date range to narrow the results.
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The Dashboard: Financial Summary by Charge Code portlet displays financial information from the project summarized by Charge Code. The portlet is added to the dashboard page of a project and will pull all actuals by charge code on the project. The user may filter by date range to narrow the results.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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).
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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).
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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).
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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.
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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.