What Happened to 2020?
What a year 2020 proved to be. Fortunately, P3M Engine is truly a cloud-based platform. Customers can log in from anywhere in the world, including their home. Developers and the helpdesk can work from anywhere in the world, including their home. So, P3M Engine did not slow down at all. In fact, it proved to be the perfect tool for this new environment. P3M Engine was great heading into 2020 and even better upon exit. Here are some of the new things you will find in P3M Engine.
Multi-Layer Configurability Enhanced – Added elements that are configurable so organizations, PMOs, and programs have more control over how their P3M Engine behaves. Support is included for projects, hierarchy levels, logs, change control, reviews, communications, risks, issues, resources, and status reporting.
PMP (Project Management Plan) Expanded – There are now ten default subplans that come with the default PMP. Support is included for Integration Management, Change Management, Schedule Management, Scope Management, Cost Management, Management Review, Status Reporting, Resource Management, Communications Management, Risk Management.
Added User Administration – User administration has transitioned from being managed by BizOptimize only to being managed by each customer. Customer administrators can now add and inactivate users, edit users, and manage roles.
Logon and Password Security Made Configurable – Customer administrators can configure logon and password security rules. This includes how the logon screen behaves and minimum password configurations.
Client Setup Automated – Many of the tasks required to setup a new customer have been automated. This reduces the time and cost of setup.
Added Configurable Color Management – Colors are used throughout P3M Engine to depict information. They are commonly used in places like health flags (Red, Yellow, Green) and charts for monitoring and controlling. You can point and click color selection for every element in P3M Engine that uses color.
Search Enhanced – Search has been enhanced in two ways in P3M Engine. You can search on more fields in each type of item found in P3M Engine. You can also now search once across all items. Type in a word, phrase, or set of letters and see where it is found across all items. This includes action items, activities, agenda items, approvals, change requests, comments, communications needs and events, costs, decisions, deliverables, dependencies, documents, invitees, issues, milestones, PMP subplans, resources, reviews, risks, scope, status, and work.
RPA (Robotic Process Automation) Enhanced – RPA enabled the automation of client setup. It enhances the work capability and experience in other ways. Build your initial project information from your charter with the click of a button. P3M Engine moves work through an approval process and prompts for action when needed. P3M Engine adds someone to a project team automatically when you give them a job to do.
Comments Enhanced – Logs and other items can now record multiple, independent comments instead of everyone adding to a single comment.
Approval Process Expanded – An approval process is now independent and can be added to many items in P3M Engine.
Added Export to Excel – This is still simple, but it is there. This feature will be expanded in 2021.
Added Private Action Items – Project teams have kept an action item log for years. But this log is always shared publicly and is not the right place to stay personally organized. Now, in P3M Engine, you can record an action item and mark it private. It will appear on your personal control panel only. This provides a more reliable way for each person on the team to manage their personal action items.
This was a quick tour of 2020. Some of these topics may be explored further in 2021. Stay tuned.
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