Proposal Core Data MOD0099TJ
Access
- Proposal panel → Proposal Core Data
Information
- In this module, the core data of a proposal is created and maintained.
- Whether the current user is authorized to change, or to only view data in this module, depends on his/her rights.
- The Proposal Core Data module is opened by default when a proposal is created.
Proposal Header Data
Create proposal
Procedure
- The process of creating a new proposal can be launched from various modules by using the New proposalbutton or the New proposal link in the user menu.
- As a result, the blank Program Core Data module will be opened and the functional ID will be generated automatically in the program header.
- Enter the proposal name in the field next to the ID (here, the Please enter a name) dialog will be displayed by default.
- Save.
Details
- The proposal base has now been created. You are advised to also define the Basisdaten and Ecktermine in this step. For this purpose, see the chapters of the same name below. Any additional data can be added at a later point in time.
Notes
- All users who have access to the module are authorized to create new proposals. No further authorization is needed.
- Exception: If the Proposal Core Data is opened from the overview modules (e.g. the Planning Objects Grouped module) via the New planning object button. In this case, the user must possess multi-project manager or multi-portfolio manager rights.
Change Functional ID of Proposal
Information
- PLANTA project distinguishes between functional ID and technical ID.
- They are both generated automatically when a project, proposal, idea, or program is created and are equal at that point.
- The functional ID is visible in various modules and can be changed if required for certain reasons.
- The technical ID must not be changed. It is not visible in the module and remains unchanged even if the functional ID is changed.
Change functional ID
- In the header bar area (in the Subprojects module in the box of the required subproject), click on the button with a pen on the right hand side.
- The Do you really want to change the functional ID system wide? dialog message will be displayed.
- Confirm it with Yes.
- A dialog window containing an input field is opened.
- The functional ID needs to be defined uniquely in the system. If you enter an already existing ID and click outside the field, the The required object ID is already used message will be displayed and the value will be reset.
- Enter the new ID here.
The ID will be changed throughout the system by default (global Change functional ID globally project parameter is activated by default) hence e.g. also in already existing status reports.
Authorizations
- Only users with multi-project manager or multi-portfolio manager or multi-project/request manager rights can/are entitled to change the functional ID of planning objects.
- If authorizations are missing, the Change functional ID button will not be displayed.
Delete Proposal
Procedure
- Click on the button with an X in the header bar area.
- The Delete module, in which the idea can be deleted, will be opened.
Note
- Authorization for the deletion of proposals
are available to users with multi-project manager or multi-portfolio manager rights.
- Users who are idea managers or proposal managers can delete their own ideas and proposals.
- If the user does not possess any of the above mentioned rights, no delete button will be displayed in the Proposal Core Data or Idea Core Data module and the Delete module can thus not be opened.
Mark Proposal as a "Favorite”
Information
- Proposals which are marked as favorites are displayed in the Benutzermenü of the user at the top of the Favorites area. This allows you to access these proposals more quickly from the user menu without navigation.
Procedure
- Click on the blue star symbol directly next to the header bar. The star turns yellow and the proposal is thus turned into a favorite.
Basic Data
Information
- The area of the same name contains core data of the proposal.
- When a proposal is newly created, some fields will automatically be filled with default values. However, they can be changed immediately after creation or at a later point in time.
- Further parameters can be defined upon requirement. The descriptions of the individual parameters can be retrieved directly from the program by pressing F1, or they can also be found here.
Key Dates
Information
- In the Key Dates area, the time frame of the proposal is defined.
- When creating a proposal, Requested start and Requested end can be defined.
- After the schedule has been created, other fields in this area will be calculated automatically during scheduling.
- The calculated dates and the durations are only written automatically in the respective fields after creation of a schedule and calculation of the project.
- If the proposal is turned into a project and if it is carried out, actual dates will automatically be written in the respective fields in calculation as soon as they have been set on one of the tasks (actual start) or on all tasks (actual end).
Details
- From the Main milestone listbox you can select one of the project master milestones as a proposal main milestone. The main milestone is used as a reference point in time for different analyses and calculations. On the gate symbols (Schedule and Milestone Overview modules), the time interval to the main milestone date is specified (in weeks).
- Via the Schedule with gates checkbox you can define whether gates are displayed in the schedule of the project.
- If the proposal is planned in one or more portfolios and if it has been included in the road map during simulation and if the Show road map dates parameter has been set
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= 1 in the Global Settings, the road map dates (Road map: start and Road map: end) will be displayed here in addition, so that the multi-project manager can use these dates as reference points in his/her planning.
Descriptive Data
Information
- In the Descriptive Data area, further information on the proposal can be entered in the so-called continuous text fields.
Stakeholder Area
Information
- In this area, stakeholders of the proposal can be defined and categorized at the same time.
- You can view absence data of the respective employees.
- You can send information to stakeholders.
- When a proposal is created, the manager of the proposal is automatically added as a stakeholder. In the Comment field, this is indicated by the Taken from manager field note.
Create Stakeholders
Assign stakeholder
- Click on the Assign Stakeholder button in the Stakeholder heading line.
- The To which category do you want to assign stakeholders? query is displayed.
- In the dialog window, categories are offered that exist in the Team categories listbox category in the Miscellaneous Listbox Values module.
- Click on the button of the required category.
- The dialog module for stakeholder selection will be opened.
- Select the required stakeholders in this module and copy them to the previously selected category by clicking on the respective button.
- Define the role of the stakeholder in the proposal via the listbox of the same name ( do not confuse with the user/PLANTA roles).
- Define the stakeholder rights for the proposals (modification rights or access rights) by activating or deactivating the Modification access checkbox. See also Rights Management.
- Save.
Interaction with other modules
- Upon login, the planning objects for which the current user is stakeholder will automatically be displayed in the My Planning Objects module in the Stakeholder with Modification Rights (if the Modification access checkbox is activated) and Stakeholder without Modification Rights (if the Modification access checkbox is deactivated)
- Right-click on the required category or on an already assigned stakeholder and select the Insert → Stakeholder command from the context menu. A new stakeholder record is inserted.
- Select the required stakeholder from the Stakeholder listbox and save.
- The listbox contains all persons whom the logged-on user is allowed to see and who have the Stakeholder attribute.
- Define further parameters as described in the procedure above.
Generate team from schedule
- It is possible to create resources which are already scheduled for projects assigned to the program as program stakeholders at once (Schedule module).
- To do so, click on the Generate team from schedule button in the stakeholder heading line.
- The stakeholders are assigned to the "New" category and in the Comment field, the Copied from schedule note is displayed. The category can be adjusted later.
- Only those schedule resources the persons of which possess Stakeholder person attributes and have not yet left the company will be assigned as stakeholders.
Notification, Absence Information
- By right-clicking on the required stakeholder and selecting one of the appropriate context menu commands, you can carry out the following actions for stakeholders:
- Show absence: As a result, you switch to the Absence module in which vacation and absence data of the corresponding employee is displayed.
- Send info : As a result, the Send Info module is opened, in which you can write a message to the corresponding stakeholder and have it sent automatically via e-mail.
- Time Recording: The Time Recording function should only be used in projects.
Evaluation Data
Information
- In the Evaluation Data area,
- like Internal interest, Gross profit probability
- parameters for proposal analysis are defined.
- calculated values like, e.g., NPV are displayed
- objective contributions can be evaluated and risk values of the project can be determined ( only possible if you use PLANTA portfolio at the same time).
Objective Contributions and Risk Values
Caution
- The evaluation criteria and their weighting as well as risk checklists on the basis of which objective contribution and risk values are detected are portfolio master data and must have been created upfront in the Evaluation Criteria and Risk Checklist modules.
- The creation of the evaluation criteria and risk checklists is done per area. The area acts as a grouping element, so that different evaluation criteria and risk checklist constellations can be created and can be used at a later point.
- The areas themselves are also portfolio master data and they are created in the Portfolio Listbox Values module.
- The creation of the evaluation criteria and risk checklists is done per area. The area acts as a grouping element, so that different evaluation criteria and risk checklist constellations can be created and can be used at a later point.
Information
- You can only select one area for each proposal.
- The area defines which evaluation criteria or which risk checklist is used (see also Notes in the "Evaluation Data" section).
Select or change area
- Select the required area from the listbox in the Area field.
- If you have already selected an area the Evaluation criteria already exist for the current planning object. Do you want to delete them? message will be displayed. Confirm it with Yes. The evaluation criteria and risk checklists of the old area are deleted and the values in the Objective contribution and Risk value fields are reset. Objective contributions can be reevaluated and the risk values can be recalculated.
- Save.
Evaluate Objective Contribution
Procedure
- If no area has been selected yet, select an area.
- Click on the Evaluate button at the Objective contribution field.
- All evaluation criteria assigned to the selected area and their weighting numbers are displayed grouped.
- Select the criterion contribution from the listbox.
- Click on the Finish evaluation button in the header area of the module. The data is saved.
- The entire objective contribution is determined from the Criterion contribution and Weighting values of all criteria and will be visualized in the Objective contribution field.
Determine Risk Value
Procedure
- If no area has been selected yet, select an area.
- Click on the Evaluate button at the Risk value field.
- The risk checklist which is assigned to the selected area is displayed grouped by category.
- Answer questions with Yes or No.
- Add a comment if necessary.
- Click on the Finish evaluation button in the header area of the module. The data is saved.
- The total risk contribution is determined by the yes/no answers of all criteria and is displayed in the Risk value field.
- In the master data, every answer option for every question is preset with a particular score which weights the corresponding answer.
- The risk value is only copied to the Risk value field if the risk checklist has been filled completely.
- The total risk contribution is determined by the yes/no answers of all criteria and is displayed in the Risk value field.
Key Performance Indicator
Information
- A key performance indicator (KPI) is a measurement variable that can be used to measure the achievement of an objective.
- in the Key Performance Indicator
- already existing key performance indicators are displayed and can be edited.
- new key performance indicators can be created.
- Insert a new record for a key performance indicator
- by clicking on the Insert KPI button in the area header or
- by right-clicking on the area heading and selecting Insert → Key Performance Indicator from the context menu.
- Define/name the Key Performance Indicator in the field of the same name.
- Save.
- Insert a new record for benefit
- by clicking on the plus symbol in the KPI line or
- by right-clicking on the newly created key performance indicator and selecting Insert → Benefit from the context menu.
- Enter the year in the Year field.
- Fill the Planned benefit and Comment fields.
- Save.
Attributes/parameters
Information
- In the Attributes/parameters area, further parameters of the project like, e.g., Planning type, etc., can be defined or changed.
Allocate Costs to Systems
This area is no longer contained in PLANTA standard. However, it can be displayed and used individually, if required.
Allocate Costs to Cost Centers
Information
- In the Allocate Costs to Cost Centers area, proposals are planned in cost centers and their project costs are allocated.
- Several cost centers can be assigned to a project. The proposal costs can be allocated to these cost centers on a percentage basis.
Allocate costs to cost centers
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Insert a new record for a cost center
- by clicking on the Insert cost center button in the area header or
- via one of the other Default insert options.
- Select the required cost center from the listbox in the Cost center field.
- Enter the percentage share in the Share field.
- Save.
Details
- The costs automatically calculated from percentage values will be displayed individually for each cost center in the Budget, Planned, Actual, Remaining, and Total fields
- and additionally
- summarized across all assigned cost centers (in the area header).
Note
- For each cost center, it is not possible to enter a value > 100% in the Share field. The entry will not be accepted. If the sum of the percentage shares is greater than 100 %, a red traffic light is displayed on area level.
Portfolio Assignment
Information
- If the project / proposal / idea has already been assigned to one or several portfolios, they will be listed here.
- Via the link in the Portfolio field, you can switch to the corresponding project.
To assign the project / proposal / idea to the new portfolios,
- click on the Assign portfolio(s) button in the area header.
- The Assign Planning Object to Portfolio(s) module will be opened.
- Activate the Select checkbox for the required portfolio in the Assign Planning Object to Portfolio(s) module and click on the Assign to the selected portfolios button. As a result, the project/proposal/idea is assigned to the selected portfolio(s), the dialog module is closed and the selected portfolio is displayed in the Portfolio assignment area.
- if the project/proposal/idea is already assigned to all portfolios in which the logged-on user is portfolio manager, or if the user is not a portfolio manager of any portfolio, a respective message is displayed when the Assign to the selected portfolio(s) button.
- Activate the Select checkbox for the required portfolio in the Assign Planning Object to Portfolio(s) module and click on the Assign to the selected portfolios button. As a result, the project/proposal/idea is assigned to the selected portfolio(s), the dialog module is closed and the selected portfolio is displayed in the Portfolio assignment area.
- The Assign Planning Object to Portfolio(s) module will be opened.
To remove the project / proposal / idea from the required portfolios,
- mark the record with the required portfolio and delete it via the Delete button in the toolbar.
Note
- If the logged-on user is no portfolio manager and therefore does not possess any portfolios, he/she is informed about this by a message when clicking on the button, and the Assign Planning Object to Portfolio(s) module is not opened.
Watchlist
Information
- In the This proposal is on the watchlist of area, persons are listed who assigned the current project for monitoring reasons to their own watchlist via the My Watchlist module.
- The area will only be displayed if it contains data.
Convert Proposal into Project
- If there already is a proposal which is to become a project, project management administrators/PMOs can set the Type parameter of the proposal to project in the Edit Planning Objects module. This will turn the proposal into a project. Previously recorded data will be retained and remain modifiable.
- Another option for conversion is to work with process models. In particular process models, the planning object type can be changed by phase transitions. For further information on this topic, please click here