Assessments per Area over Time

This series of bar charts show the number of Project Management assessments per assessment area (overall, finance, resource, risk, schedule, quality, communication, procurement and stakeholders) and status over time.

There is one line chart per assessment area.

This page discusses:

Overall Status

The Overall Status chart shows the number of Project Management assessments per each overall assessment status (Critical stabilized, Critical, improving, Critical, worsening, Moderate, Moderate, improving, Moderate, worsening, Good, Good, improving, and Good, worsening) over time.

Business Objects Assessments from Project Management.
Values (or x-axis and y-axis)
  • X-axis: Assessment creation date.
  • Y-axis: Count of assessments.
Sorting
Limits
Colors Colors come from Project Management and mean the following:
  • Shades of red: The project health is in trouble and needs immediate attention.
  • Shades of yellow: The project is on schedule but at high risk and should be watched.
  • Shades of green: The project health is in trouble and needs immediate attention.
Available Views Line chart.
Interactions On this chart, you can:
  • Hover over a point in the chart to see its count.
  • Apply a filter to the page by clicking a point.
  • Increase the chart size by clicking > Maximize.
  • Show underlying data by clicking Menu > See underlying data.
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Finance Status

The Finance Status chart shows the number of Project Management assessments per each cost status (Critical stabilized, Critical, improving, Critical, worsening, Moderate, Moderate, improving, Moderate, worsening, Good, Good, improving, and Good, worsening) over time.

Business Objects Assessments from Project Management.
Values (or x-axis and y-axis)
  • X-axis: Assessment creation date.
  • Y-axis: Count of assessments
Sorting
Limits
Colors Colors come from Project Management and mean the following:
  • Shades of green means good.
  • Shades of yellow means that there could be a problem.
  • Shades of red means in trouble.
Available Views Line chart.
Interactions On this chart, you can:
  • Hover over a point in the chart to see its count.
  • Apply a filter to the page by clicking a point.
  • Increase the chart size by clicking > Maximize.
  • Show underlying data by clicking Menu > See underlying data.
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Resource Status

The Resource Status chart shows the number of Project Management assessments per each resource status (Critical stabilized, Critical, improving, Critical, worsening, Moderate, Moderate, improving, Moderate, worsening, Good, Good, improving, and Good, worsening) over time.

Business Objects Assessments from Project Management.
Values (or x-axis and y-axis)
  • X-axis: Assessment creation date.
  • Y-axis: Count of assessments
Sorting
Limits
Colors Colors come from Project Management and mean the following:
  • Shades of green means good.
  • Shades of yellow means that there could be a problem.
  • Shades of red means in trouble.
Available Views Line chart.
Interactions On this chart, you can:
  • Hover over a point in the chart to see its count.
  • Apply a filter to the page by clicking a point.
  • Increase the chart size by clicking > Maximize.
  • Show underlying data by clicking Menu > See underlying data.
Technical Details

Risk Status

The Risk Status chart shows the number of Project Management assessments per each risk status (Critical stabilized, Critical, improving, Critical, worsening, Moderate, Moderate, improving, Moderate, worsening, Good, Good, improving, and Good, worsening) over time.

Business Objects Assessments from Project Management.
Values (or x-axis and y-axis)
  • X-axis: Assessment creation date.
  • Y-axis: Count of assessments.
Sorting
Limits
Colors Colors come from Project Management and mean the following:
  • Shades of green means good.
  • Shades of yellow means that there could be a problem.
  • Shades of red means in trouble.
Available Views Line chart.
Interactions On this chart, you can:
  • Hover over a point in the chart to see its count.
  • Apply a filter to the page by clicking a point.
  • Increase the chart size by clicking > Maximize.
  • Show underlying data by clicking Menu > See underlying data.
Technical Details

Schedule Status

The Schedule Status chart shows the number of Project Management assessments per each schedule status (Critical stabilized, Critical, improving, Critical, worsening, Moderate, Moderate, improving, Moderate, worsening, Good, Good, improving, and Good, worsening) over time.

Business Objects Assessments from Project Management.
Values (or x-axis and y-axis)
  • X-axis: Assessment creation date.
  • Y-axis: Count of assessments.
Sorting
Limits
Colors Colors come from Project Management and mean the following:
  • Shades of green means good.
  • Shades of yellow means that there could be a problem.
  • Shades of red means in trouble.
Available Views Line chart.
Interactions On this chart, you can:
  • Hover over a point in the chart to see its count.
  • Apply a filter to the page by clicking a point.
  • Increase the chart size by clicking > Maximize.
  • Show underlying data by clicking Menu > See underlying data.
Technical Details

Quality Status

The Quality Status chart shows the number of Project Management assessments per each quality status (Critical stabilized, Critical, improving, Critical, worsening, Moderate, Moderate, improving, Moderate, worsening, Good, Good, improving, and Good, worsening) over time.

Business Objects Assessments from Project Management.
Values (or x-axis and y-axis)
  • X-axis: Assessment creation date.
  • Y-axis: Count of assessments.
Sorting
Limits
Colors Colors come from Project Management and mean the following:
  • Shades of green means good.
  • Shades of yellow means that there could be a problem.
  • Shades of red means in trouble.
Available Views Line chart.
Interactions On this chart, you can:
  • Hover over a point in the chart to see its count.
  • Apply a filter to the page by clicking a point.
  • Increase the chart size by clicking > Maximize.
  • Show underlying data by clicking Menu > See underlying data.
Technical Details

Communication Status

The Communication Status chart shows the number of Project Management assessments per each communication status (Critical stabilized, Critical, improving, Critical, worsening, Moderate, Moderate, improving, Moderate, worsening, Good, Good, improving, and Good, worsening) over time.

Business Objects Assessments from Project Management.
Values (or x-axis and y-axis)
  • X-axis: Assessment creation date.
  • Y-axis: Count of assessments.
Sorting
Limits
Colors Colors come from Project Management and mean the following:
  • Shades of green means good.
  • Shades of yellow means that there could be a problem.
  • Shades of red means in trouble.
Available Views Line chart.
Interactions On this chart, you can:
  • Hover over a point in the chart to see its count.
  • Apply a filter to the page by clicking a point.
  • Increase the chart size by clicking > Maximize.
  • Show underlying data by clicking Menu > See underlying data.
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Procurement Status

The Procurement Status chart shows the number of Project Management assessments per each procurement status (Critical stabilized, Critical, improving, Critical, worsening, Moderate, Moderate, improving, Moderate, worsening, Good, Good, improving, and Good, worsening) over time.

Business Objects Assessments from Project Management.
Values (or x-axis and y-axis)
  • X-axis: Assessment creation date.
  • Y-axis: Count of assessments.
Sorting
Limits
Colors Colors come from Project Management and mean the following:
  • Shades of green means good.
  • Shades of yellow means that there could be a problem.
  • Shades of red means in trouble.
Available Views Line chart.
Interactions On this chart, you can:
  • Hover over a point in the chart to see its count.
  • Apply a filter to the page by clicking a point.
  • Increase the chart size by clicking > Maximize.
  • Show underlying data by clicking Menu > See underlying data.
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Stakeholders Status

The Stakeholders Status chart shows the number of Project Management assessments per each stakeholder status (Critical stabilized, Critical, improving, Critical, worsening, Moderate, Moderate, improving, Moderate, worsening, Good, Good, improving, and Good, worsening) over time.

Business Objects Assessments from Project Management.
Values (or x-axis and y-axis)
  • X-axis: Assessment creation date.
  • Y-axis: Count of assessments.
Sorting
Limits
Colors Colors come from Project Management and mean the following:
  • Shades of green means good.
  • Shades of yellow means that there could be a problem.
  • Shades of red means in trouble.
Available Views Line chart.
Interactions On this chart, you can:
  • Hover over a point in the chart to see its count.
  • Apply a filter to the page by clicking a point.
  • Increase the chart size by clicking > Maximize.
  • Show underlying data by clicking Menu > See underlying data.
Technical Details