Targets & KPIs (aka Manual metrics)
General information
“Targets & KPIs” widget (formerly known as “Manual metrics”) is designed to assist managers in establishing and updating crucial project metrics, indicators and quality parameters (SLA, KPI, deliverables etc.) that impact portfolio in the sense of delivery obligations, allowing to track progress and control its efficiency.
Currently, you can find “Targets & KPIs” in Delivery Health under “Portfolio Health” section (not available for external installations).
At the same time, “Targets & KPIs” are available for all users in Metrics → “Portfolio Metrics” tab.
Use cases (MVP)
Key Staff
(“manage” permissions)
Add metric
Search metric
Create metric
Update metric
Remove metric
Change thresholds
Employee
(“read”, “write” permissions)
View metrics
View unit-tree
Add metric
To add metrics to your Unit, you should first find the Unit you need inside the widget structure or use global hierarchy/search for that purpose.
There are several ways to add metrics to the Unit directly, in case you have permissions to manage the Unit:
click “+” button that appears hovering a row with a Unit name
use “Add Metric” button inside the dots menu on the right
Clicking any of these buttons triggers a pop-up with catalog and community metrics that allows you to select and save metrics you might need for the Unit.
catalog metrics - default templates created by system
community metrics - metrics created by users
Create metric
If there is no required metric in the list, you can simply create a new one clicking “add a new metric” button on the bottom left. There is also a “Create Metric” button displayed if no matching items found while searching.
Using one of the options triggers another pop-up for metric creation. Before it actually can be added to the community catalog all required data should be filled in.
Thus you should type in or select mandatory information regarding metric parameters:
Metric name
Metric Unit of Measurement
Thresholds
Health Dimension
Description is an optional field, that should be not more than 200 symbols.
After a metric is created, system takes you back to the previous Catalog pop-up, where the metric is automatically checked in. You still need to Save it to the Unit by clicking the action button.
Update metric
It’s possible to update metrics in the table with inline editing. Simply, fill in new values, put comments if needed, “Save” your changes. You can update values simultaneously for the whole Unit and save the results in one click.
maximum number of characters for metric value - 7 symbols
data type - decimal
The metrics statuses will be automatically updated based on predefined thresholds, and these aggregated statuses will be reflected in the bar chart. The aggregated statuses from all child units are displayed within each parent unit.
Remove metric
To remove metrics you should use “dots” menu on the right of the metric and simply click the “Remove Metric” button.
Clicking the button, triggers a validation pop-up for removal confirmation.
Change thresholds
There are two ways to change metric thresholds:
change default thresholds when adding metric from Catalog
change thresholds after metric has been already added to the Unit
hovering a benchmark value in the table shows a “tune” icon on the right
by clicking the icon a popover will be triggered with “Change Thresholds” button
there should be a reason for changing a threshold, so comment (reason for change) is mandatory
No-thresholds metric
In case you need to track some kind of a metric without defined thresholds and you want to set its status manually with fully individual point of reference (benchmark) - welcome to “No Thresholds” metrics.
This metric type does not offer the Trend feature, including charts and historical data, for visualization on the user interface.
Following a metric creation flow described in the beginning, choose “No Thresholds” option.
Now, instead of setting values for metric thresholds, there is a field for defining a benchmark, which is optional and can be filled in later after it’s saved to the metrics table of the Unit.
Beside that, a status for this type of metrics can be chosen manually. Hovering a row, a chevron icon appears right from the status indicator where you can select one of the options.
Edit metric
Meanwhile, it’s possible to edit metric in several cases:
metric has just been created and it’s allowed to change it from the Catalog
find the metric in the Catalog, click the “dots” menu and “Edit” button
make changes you might need in open side bar
metric has been added to the Unit and its value has not yet been set
find the “dots” menu on the right of the metric row, click “Edit” button
make changes you might need in open side bar
metric has been added to the Unit and its value was set
find the “dots” menu on the right of the metric row, click “Edit” button
it’s allowed now to change metric Name, Dimension and Description only
in most other cases you will see a notification message that it’s not possible to edit a metric
Latest updates
Metric Trend
When a metric has at least two historical values in different days, an “arrow” will be displayed left from the value that indicates the metric dynamics relative to the previous metric value.
It’s possible to click the button and see a side-bar with metric trend chart and values table.
Metric Cadence
In order to keep track on the metric values relevance, it’s possible to set a metric cadence (expiry period) and subsequently filter with choosing one of the following options:
Weekly
Bi-weekly
Tri-weekly
Monthly
Quarterly
Yearly
Released-based
Set expiry period from Catalog
When adding a new metric from the Catalog, you have the option to specify the metric cadence in the "Metrics Details" section by toggling the cadence. Select the appropriate cadence type for your project and choose a "Start Date" in date picker (without choosing the “Start Date”, current day will be used by default).
Once a metric is added to the Unit, you can check its cadence by hovering over the metric's status. This will display the "expiration in" value, indicating the number of days remaining within the cadence period, starting from the defined "Start Date". When the expiration period is reached, the metric will be marked as "outdated" and a new cadence period will begin.
Set expiry period from Table
When hovering over a metric status icon, a tooltip with a set cadence button will appear. Clicking this button will open a popup where you can choose a cadence period and define the "Start Date" for the metric.
It’s possible to edit metric cadence (expiry period) anytime.
Flat table mode
Explore the latest table view option within the "View" button: introducing Flat table mode. This view offers a concise table, perfect for swift navigation and efficient management of existing metrics. Say goodbye to empty units, reduce unnecessary rows, and enjoy a clutter-free experience.
Simply toggle on the mode and apply it. Your preference will be saved as a browser setting, eliminating the need to choose it every time the widget loads.
Copy metric
We have introduced a new feature that allows managers with a "Key Staff" role to copy metrics from the metrics table to any unit they manage. Here's how you can do it:
Locate the metrics table and find the desired metric.
Next to the metric name, you will see a "dots" menu. Click on the menu to reveal additional options.
From the menu, select the "Copy" button. A popup will appear.
In the popup, you can toggle on/off the units within the hierarchy to which the metric should be copied.
For more customization options, hover over the unit and you will see a "dots" menu. This menu provides additional selection options, such as "Select 1 level child units". This can be useful if you need to copy the metric to multiple streams at once.
With this new functionality, managers with a "Key Staff" role can easily copy metrics from the table to specific units within the hierarchy. This allows for better customization and flexibility in organizing metrics across different streams.
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