The Project Lifecycle Review portlet displays the schedule status of each project phase. Use this portlet for a phase schedule overview of projects based on the same project methodology.
To use this portlet, select a methodology.
Follow these steps:
The project settings page appears.
The portlet displays the following fields:
Displays an icon that links to the properties page of the project.
Displays the project name. Click a project name to view the project dashboard.
Displays the name of the project manager.
Displays the stage of the project lifecycle as a progress bar. The gray squares indicate completed stages and the current stage is represented as a color, based on the Business Alignment of the investment.
Displays the project start date.
Displays the project finish date.
Displays a stoplight indicating days late as a percentage of the project timeframe, which is finish date minus start date. The calculation takes into account the phase status and baseline (if a baseline exists). The color of the stoplight indicates if the phase is on schedule or late.
Stoplights:
The following fields are available for this portlet and you can add them through the configure option:
See the Personalizing CA Clarity PPM User Guide for more information.
Displays how well the project aligns to the organization business goal. The higher the business alignment value is, the stronger the alignment.
Stoplights:
Displays the stage in the lifecycle of the project.
Displays the number of days late considering the following:
If a baseline exists, then days late is calculated as phase finish date minus baseline finish date. A positive number indicates that the phase is late according to the baseline. A negative number indicates that it is early according to the baseline.
If a baseline exists and the phase finish date is the same as the baseline finish date, then the phase is considered late if it is not completed and it was due before today’s date. In this case, days late is calculated as today’s date minus phase finish date.
If there is no baseline, then days late is calculated if the phase is not completed and it was due before today’s date. In this case, days late is calculated as today’s date minus phase finish date.
Displays a stoplight indicating the number of days a phase is late, considering the phase status and whether or not a baseline exists for the phase. The color of the stoplight indicates if the phase is on schedule or late.
Stoplights:
Displays days late as a percentage of the project timeframe, which is finish date minus start date. The calculation takes into account the phase status and baseline (if a baseline exists).
Displays a stoplight for the phase status.
Stoplights:
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