- Allocation Discrepancies
- Resource Detail
- Resource Skills
- Resource Summary
- Resource Tasks
- Staffing Allocations
- Staffing ETC
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Evaluate resource allocations, identify bottlenecks, and ensure optimal resource utilization across projects and teams. Report Views include:
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Summarize an ad hoc list of investments or leverage your defined hierarchies to visualize and evaluate the performance of your portfolios, including financial data analysis. Report Views include:
- Change Requests
- Cost Trend
- Cost
- Effort Trend
- Effort
- Hierarchy Summary
- Investment Drill Thru
- Investment Gantt
- Issue Summary
- Milestones
- Risk Summary
- Staff
- Status Report Summary
- Tasks
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Plan your future work by comparing different scenarios, including in-flight work, and determine the best course of action for your organization. Report Views include:
- Roadmap Details
- Resource Investment Demand
- Roadmap Financials
- Roadmap Investment Gantt
- Roadmap Item Gantt
- Roadmap Overview – Default Scenarios
- Roadmap Overview – Single Roadmap Selection
- Scenario Comparison
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Master your pipeline as you prioritize, visualize, and analyze ideas, assess their feasibility, and track progress from inception to execution. Report Views include:
- Idea Bubble
- Idea Details
- Idea Funnel
- Idea Gantt
- Idea Overview
- Idea Staff and Effort
- Idea Status
- Idea To Dos
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Spot opportunities to improve timesheet accuracy and resource allocations by assessing timesheet compliance and allocation. Report Views include:
- Allocation Variance
- Capex vs Opex
- Hours Detail
- Resource Dtails
- Single Manager Drill Down
- Single Resource Drill Down
- Timesheet Detail
- Timesheet Summary
- Unapproved Timesheets
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Gain a financial view of your investments by comparing actuals to planned cost and planned benefit. Report views include:
- Financial Summary
- Planned Benefit vs Actual Cost
- Actuals vs Planned Costs
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Gain an overview of program-level performance, track program milestones, and assess overall program health. Report Views include:
- Change Requests
- Program Costs Trend
- Program Costs
- Program Drill Thru
- Program Effort
- Program Gantt
- Program Issues
- Program Milestones
- Program Risks
- Program Staff
- Program Status Reports
- Program Summary
- Program Tasks
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Make sure project deliverables are completed on time by tracking work progress and monitoring task assignments. Report Views include:
- Work Details
- Work Overview
- Work Risk Issue and Change
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Learn basic administrative tasks in this basic administration Clarity training, which includes setting up resources, security groups, OBSs, lookups, time reporting periods, fiscal time periods, calendars, jobs, and timeslices. These activities are focused on ongoing support vs. new configuration. Learn how to setup the ModernUX
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Evaluate resource allocations, identify bottlenecks, and ensure optimal resource utilization across projects and teams. Report Views include: • Over Allocation • By Project • By People • Project Resource Details • No Allocations by Project • No Allocations by People The main .rpt file will access data through the Data Warehouse.
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RM Dashboard shows various KPIs like Actuals posted by the resources in last month, Allocation in current month, count of missed timesheets etc. Team Details – Grid report providing list of all the resources managed by a resource manager. Allocation by Investment type – Tree graph displaying distribution pattern of allocation hours across different investment types. Actuals by Employment Type - Area graph, displaying actual hours posted by Employees Vs Contractors. Demand by Month – Area graph, displaying Allocation Vs Availability for next 6 months. Utilization by Month - Area graph, displaying Baseline Vs Actuals hours over last 6 months.
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Learn advanced administrative development tasks—including Objects and Fields, Object Portlets, Basic Processes, and XOG. In the last portion of this class we will walk through the high level data model within the Clarity database and walk through some basic NSQL portlets. This is a more technical class focusing on basic configurations - designed for non-technical people.
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Actuals & ETC by Resource Assignment report provides project managers a single place to view Actuals and ETC associated with resources across multiple Tasks and Projects. It displays the following: Actual and ETC Hours by Start Date: Stacked Column chart that displays the total Actual hours and ETC hours per month of fiscal period. Grey color indicates Actuals and Purple indicates ETC hours during that month. Grid: Displays Investment name, Task, Assigned resource ETC and Actual hours per month of fiscal period. It also displays aggregated column and row totals for Actuals and ETC hours. You can further narrow your search by OBS Type, OBS Path & Start Date range.
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Hierarchies and Roadmaps are two powerful capabilities that Clarity has brought to the market. While they work great independently, have you experimented with how they can work together, even better? In this session, come and learn how these two capabilities can complement each other by working in concert giving you both planning and execution insights!
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Installation files are not provided with the download. While the MUX Migration Tool is free, it does require some time by Rego Technical Staff to install. Approximately 4 hours is required. If you are current Rego Customer, this time can be applied against a current project if you choose, or against an Ad Hoc SOW/PO you have in place with us. Please reach out to your friendly Rego Account Director to arrange to have the tool installed. Installation files are not provided with this download. They will be installed by our staff. If you are currently not a Rego client, we invite you to reach out to us at info@regoconsulting.com and we can arrange to set up an Ad Hoc bucket of hours for this install and any future work we can do for you. After a successful populate, they would navigate to the “MUX Configuration” module where they can decide on what content they want to migrate between environments. They can select one to many components they wish to migrate. Once the “MUX Configuration” sub-object is populated, the user can navigate back to the “Properties” module. Once a password is populated, the user can use the Actions drop-down to run the “Migrate Content to Environment” workflow. This will run a process that will migrate the content from the source environment to the target environment. JSON Approach The user would first create an ‘MUX Migrator’ instance and populate the associated details. They would navigate to the “MUX Configuration” module where they can decide on what content they want to migrate between environments. They can select one to many components they wish to migrate. Once the “MUX Configuration” sub-object is populated, the user can navigate back to the “Properties” module. The user can use the Actions drop-down to run the “Export JSON” workflow. This will run a process that will generate a .txt file located in the “JSON File” attribute. That file can be downloaded from the Source Environment. The user can then login to the Target Environment. The user would first create an ‘MUX Migrator’ instance and populate the associated details. Once the ‘MUX Migrator’ instance is created, they can upload the JSON File that was downloaded from the Source Environment. The user can use the Actions drop-down to run the “Import JSON” workflow. This will run a process that will generate read the file located in the “JSON File” attribute and load the configuration into the Target Environment. View Administration The user would first create an ‘MUX Migrator’ instance and populate the associated details. They would navigate to the “MUX View Administration” module where they can decide on what views they would like to update the creator of. They can also reset the “default” view displayed when logged in for a resource(s), Security Group(s), or Resource OBS Node(s). Prerequisites - The user will create the migrator instances/run the processes in the Target Environment they wish to migrate content to (E.g., Run this in PROD to migrate the content from a lower environment to PROD)
- Any attributes that are part of the Blueprints, Views, or Field Level Security must exist in the target environment.
- The user that is utilizing the content must have the following security rights associated to their account.
- XOG rights to all the associated objects
- View/edit security rights to the MUX Migrator Object and MUX Migrator Content Object
- oView rights to the MUX Migrator Staging Table Object
- API-Access
- Process Start or Process AutoStart – All
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Evaluate resource allocations, identify bottlenecks, and ensure optimal resource utilization across projects and teams. Report Views include: • Over Allocation • By Project • By People • Project Resource Details • No Allocations by Project • No Allocations by People The main file will access data through custom queries created via Rego Odata connector.
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Are you using Clarity's roadmap leveraging some of the best and most common practices found across industries? Come to this session to learn about how the roadmap works, out of the box. We will cover how to configure views, targets, widgets, boards and more! You will leave with great ideas you can bring back to your organization!
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This session will aligning you with some of the best and most common practices for using Clarity's Resource Management capabilities. Come and learn about the cababilities that come out of the box for resource insights like allocations, assignments, availability and more. Additionally, tips and tricks will be discussed leaving you with a toolkit of ideas for your organization!
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The PPM Data Dictionary Extractor pulls schema and attribute information from each object in CA PPM and places it in a custom object. The following fields provide details information about each attribute in the CA PPM Instance.
- Object Name – The name of the object to which the attribute belongs
- Object Code – The external ID of the object to which the attribute belongs
- Attribute Name – The name of the attribute
- Attribute Code – The external ID of the attribute
- Partition Code – The partition to which the attribute belongs
- Table Name – The database table where the attribute is located
- Column Name – The database column name of the attribute
- Data Type – The data type of the attribute
- Data Size – The character limit of the attribute
- Data Scale – The scale of numeric attributes
- Is Active – Specifies if the attribute is active
- Extended Data Type – The extended type of the attribute (ex: lookup, money, etc.)
- Lookup Name – The name of the attribute’s lookup
- Lookup Type – The external ID of the attribute’s lookup
- Default Value – The default value assigned to the attribute
- API Alias – The REST API alias assigned to the attribute
- Max Value – The maximum value accepted by the attribute
- Min Value – The minimum value accepted by the attribute
- Curve Name – The name of the Curve for Time-Scaled value attributes
- Curve Type – The type of the Curve for Time-Scaled value attributes
- Is Custom – Is the attribute a stock attribute or custom
- Is Auto-Numbered – Is auto-numbering enabled for the attribute
- Is Multi-Valued – Is the attribute a multi-valued lookup
- Is DWH Enabled – Is the attribute enabled for export to the data warehouse
- Is Editable – Is the attribute editable or read-only
- Is Required – Is the attribute required
- Is Virtual – Is the attribute a virtual attribute
- Is Private – Is the attribute a private attribute used by the application behind the scenes
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Timesheet compliance is a dashboard containing multiple visualizations that shows timesheet compliance data under various scenarios. Dashboard shows count of timesheets grouped by Status and total available timesheets. % Time Compliance – Gauge graph that shows percentage of completed timesheets against overall timesheets. Compliance by Resource Manager – Grid section that shows percent timesheet compliance by resource manager. Timesheet count by Employment type and Timesheet Status – Stacked column chart, each column represents Employment type and sections of the column represent count of timesheets by Status. Count of Timesheets by Months – Stacked column chart, each column represents a month and sections of the column represent count of timesheets by Status. Dashboard also const of two grid sections displaying number of Open timesheets by Organization and Vendor.
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This training document is a Rego Consulting Quick Reference Guide to assist with use of the Common Grid. You can find the grid throughout the application to manage projects, tasks, roadmaps, ideas, and timesheets to name a few. The QRG reviews View Options, Column Adjustments, the Details Panel and more.
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The Adoption Dashboard is designed to enhance data integrity and project tracking within Clarity by providing insights into how well users are populating and managing their project and resource data. Features: · Project Data Quality Evaluate the accuracy of project status reporting, risk, issue tracking, and schedule adherence. · Resource Data Quality Assess how well resource managers are managing timesheets, allocations, and actual utilization. · Adoption Scoring View Rate the consistency of data entry across projects and resources on a scale of 0-5, helping identify areas needing improvement. · Variance Analysis View Track discrepancies in project schedules, effort, budgets, and resource commitments. · Compliance Monitoring Ensure that all necessary project and resource data is up-to-date, aiding in more informed decision-making and better project outcomes.
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All Status report provides project managers a single place to view KPIs related to Status Reports. All the KPIs are depicted in various visualizations. Status Report Count: Scorecard that displays the # of Status Reports for the selected criteria. Status Report by Cost Effort Status: Column chart that displays # of Status Reports by Cost Effort. X axis displays various Cost Effort Status. Data labels indicate the number of Status Reports associated with that category. Status Report by Schedule Status: Column chart that displays # of Status Reports by Schedule Status. X axis displays various Schedule statuses. Data labels indicate the number of Status Reports associated with that status. Status Report by Scope Status: Column chart that displays # of Status Reports by Scope Status. X axis displays various Scope statuses. Data labels indicate the number of Status Reports associated with that status. Grid: Displays Status Report details such as Investment ID, Investment Name, Report Name, Report ID, Overall Status, Cost Effort, Schedule Status and Scope Status. You can further narrow your search by OBS Type, OBS Path and Report Date range
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All Assignments report provides project managers a single place to view KPIs related to Task Assignments. All the KPIs are depicted in various visualizations. Total Actuals: Scorecard that displays the sum of actuals associated with assignments for the selected criteria. Remaining ETC: Scorecard that displays the sum of current ETC associated with assignments for the selected criteria. Top 5 Roles (Total Effort): Column chart that displays Effort (Actuals + ETC) by Roles. X axis displays various Roles. Data labels indicate sum of effort associated with that Role. Actuals by OBS level 2: Column chart that displays Actuals by OBS level 2. X axis displays various OBS level 2. Data labels indicate sum of actuals associated with that OBS. Grid: Displays Assignment details such as Project ID, Project Name, Task Name, Task Status, Assigned Resource, Assignment Status, Assignment Start, Assignment Finish, Actuals, ETC, Total Effort, Days Late and Days Old. You can further narrow your search by OBS Type, OBS Path, Project(s) and Project Manager.
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A presentation slide deck from Rego University 2022. Document reviews the 7 trends that Rego is seeing in the PPM space.
- Trend 1: Going Beyond Strategic Alignment
- Trend 2: Pivoting Quickly
- Trend 3: Value Scrutiny for PPM
- Trend 4: Hybrid Financial Management
- Trend 5: AI has the Buzz, Predictive Analytics has the Momentum
- Trend 6: Balanced Ecosystem of Tools
- Trend 7: Collaboration
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The Power Filter Sync functionality allows users to define rules for syncing investments to Roadmaps or Hierarchies on a scheduled (and on-demand in Roadmaps only) basis. Users may choose one or more saved views from investments that are allowed on the Roadmap/Hierarchy to define the list of investments they want that Roadmap/Hierarchy to contain. If the option to Keep Synced with Power Filter is set to Yes, then each time the process runs, the Investments returned by the saved views will be added to the Roadmap/Hierarchy if they don’t exist there already, and any investment not found in the saved views will be removed.
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The Migration Tool for Modern UX Components provides the ability to migrate Blueprints, Views, and Field Level Security between environments. Previously, the promotion of these components needed to be done manually. This functionality, to be utilized by an administrator, is available under the Custom Objects Area of Clarity. The user would first create an ‘MUX Migrator’ instance and populate the associated details. Once ready, they will use the “Populate Stage Content” action which will run a workflow in the background which populates a Staging Table with Source Environments content. (Blueprints, Views, and Field Level Security) After a successful populate, they would navigate to the “MUX Migrator Content” module where they can decide on what content they want to migrate between environments. They can select one to many components they wish to migrate. Once the “MUX Migrator Content” sub-object is populated, the user can navigate back to the “Properties” module. Once a password is populated, the user can use the Actions drop-down to run the “Migrate Content to Environment” workflow. This will run a process that will migrate the content from the source environment to the target environment. Installation files are not provided with the download. See Special Instructions. Prerequisites
- The user will create the migrator instances/run the processes in the Target Environment they wish to migrate content to (E.g. Run this in PROD to migrate the content from a lower environment to PROD)
- Any attributes that are part of the Blueprints, Views, or Field Level Security must exist in the target environment
- The user that is utilizing the content must have the following security rights associated to their account
- XOG rights to all the associated objects
- View/edit security rights to the MUX Migrator Object and MUX Migrator Content Object
- View rights to the MUX Migrator Staging Table Object
- API-Access
- Process Start or Process AutoStart – All
- The requested password used is the Clarity User Password, not an SSO password
- Canvas migration is not supported in this version (Pages and Status Report)
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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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Allocation Compliance by PM report provides project managers a single place to view Available hours, Allocation Hours and Allocation Percentage of Investment Team Resources. It considers the investments of selected project manager and it displays the following: Allocation Details Grid: Displays Resource and its Allocated hours, Available hours and Allocation percentage (Allocated hours/Available Hours) Allocation Percent by Resource: Column chart that displays Allocation Percentage for various resources during the selected Time frame. You can further narrow your search by Project Manager & Month Start Date range.