Summary
A TeamDynamix Project is a structured initiative managed within the TeamDynamix platform, involving tasks, resources, and timelines to achieve specific organizational goals or outcomes. The basics of College projects can be viewed by authenticated users in TeamDynamix.
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A TeamDynamix Project is a structured initiative managed within the TeamDynamix platform, involving tasks, resources, and timelines to achieve specific organizational goals or outcomes. The basics of College projects can be viewed by authenticated users in TeamDynamix.
Table of Contents
- From the Client Portal Home page, click on the Projects tab in the header bar. This will take you to the Project page, which displays approved and active Projects.
- You can search/filter Projects at the top of the page.
- The list of Projects can be displayed in two formats:
- Tiles
- Grid
- Each column is sortable by clicking on the column label.
- Each Project displayed will list:
- Project Name
- Percent Complete
- Status
- Health
- Blue Dash = None
- Green Square = Good Standing
- Yellow Triangle= Warning
- Red Circle = At Risk
- Grey Pause = On Hold
- Manager(s)
- Clicking on the user's hyperlinked name will open their Profile page.
- Start/End Dates
- Project Type
- From the Projects page, click on the hyperlinked Project Name to open its details.
- Project Details contains various information.
- Project Name
- Project ID
- Summary Status - percent complete and Health color
- Status - timeline, percent complete, Health, status, and updates
- Details - start/end dates, Account/Department, Project Type, Health, Priority, and created and modified dates
- Manager - is responsible for planning, organizing, and overseeing the execution of a project, ensuring it meets its objectives within scope, time, and budget constraints.
- Alternate Manager(s)
- Sponsor - a senior executive/leader who champions and oversees a project's objectives, providing support, resources, and guidance to ensure its success.
- Stakeholders - individuals with an interest, involvement, or influence in a project's outcomes, activities, or decisions.