Create a Dashboard

Create a Dashboard

Select a project without a current dashboard. This project may be one you have, are, or will work on, or you may select a project from research.

  • Describe      the dashboard design process.
  • Identify      the inputs needed for creating your project’s dashboard, and who should be      involved in its creation and its distribution.

Paper Requirements:

  • Be      sure to properly organize your writing and include an introductory      paragraph, headings/subheadings for the body of your work, discussion      recommendations, and a conclusion.
  • Format      your entire paper in accordance with the APA format.
  • Your      paper should be 5 five pages. The page count does not include the required      title page and reference page, nor does the page count include any      supplemental pages, should you use them, such as appendices.

Prepare your work using at least one of this week’s required readings and one outside reference (a peer-reviewed scholarly article published in the past five years).

Chapter 6 in Project management metrics, KPIs, and dashboards: A guide to measuring and monitoring project performance

Presentation for Chapter 6 from Project management metrics, KPIs, and dashboards

Part 1 Section 4.5 in the PMBOK® Guide

Glegg, S. M., Ryce, A., & Brownlee, K. (2019). A visual management tool for program planning, project management and evaluation in paediatric health care. Evaluation and program planning, 72, 16-23. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2018.09.005

Rotchanakitumnuai, S., Speece, M., & Swierczek, F. W. (2019). Assessing large-scale ERP implementation success with a balanced scorecard. Thammasat Review, 22(2), 168-185.

Coleman, T., Silverman, R., & Inderbitzen, S. (2019, Spring). No budget left behind. The Journal of Government Financial Management68(1), 28-33.

Kerzner, H. R. (2017). Project management metrics, KPIs, and dashboards: A guide to measuring and monitoring project performance (3rd ed.). John Wiley & Sons.

Project Management Institute. (2017). A guide to the project management body of knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) (6th ed.).