The Dashboard Default Dashboard Summary The default dashboard displays eight Widgets: People, Assets, Documents, Forms, Actions, People-Competency, People-Courses, and Meetings. Each widget is a summary of relevant information from that specific module. The placement of these module summaries can be customized by dragging and dropping widgets into your individual preference. In order to unpin widgets from the default dashboard, KAStrack requires you to create a new dashboard first. Dashboard Context Menu Explanations To the right of a dashboard title is a vertical three dot menu that opens a context menu with options to Add Widget, Edit, Delete, Manage Speed Dials. Dashboard Context Menu Explanations Option Explanation Image Add Widget Selecting “Add Widget” from the dashboard context menu opens the Add Widget Modal on the right-hand side of the screen and has the same function as selecting the “Add Widget” button on the screen’s right side (or in the center of an empty Dashboard). Edit Selecting “Edit” from the dashboard context menu opens the Edit Dashboard Modal, allowing an individual to alter the dashboard name. Deselecting the “Include Info button” checkbox will remove the grey “INFO” button from the top right-hand corner of the dashboard. Delete Selecting “Delete” from the dashboard context menu will open the Delete Dashboard Modal.  You can only delete the Default Dashboard after creation of a new Dashboard. If all Dashboards are deleted, KAStrack will automatically regenerate a new Default Dashboard. Manage Speed Dials Selecting “Manage Speed Dials” from the dashboard context menu will open the Manage Speed Dial Modal. From this modal, an individual can create, edit and delete speed dials. Overview of Widgets The Dashboard is comprised of speed dials and widgets. Speed dials allow you to establish links to KAStrack Documents, Forms, and even URLs, so that you can easily access desired webpages (including webpages outside of the KAStrack system). Widgets highlight module summaries or charts representing report information. A detailed explanation of speed dials, module summary widgets and chart widgets is provided in the tables below. Speed Dial Explanation Table Speed dials are a dashboard feature used to add relevant quick links to frequently needed Documents, Forms, and websites. Speed dials can be displayed three ways: in a horizontal row at the top of a screen, a floating expandable icon, and as a widget. Speed dials cannot be dragged and dropped to reorder them. Instead, they display in the order in which they are pinned to a Dashboard. To change their order, simply unpin and re-add them in the order you wish to have them display. Placement Options Explanation Images of Placement Location Disabled When placement is marked as disabled, the speed dials will no longer show on the dashboard. Disabled unpins the speed dial from the dashboard without deleting record of it from the Module. Top A speed dial with a top placement shows immediately under the page header. The vertical three dot icon opens a context menu with the options to edit or unpin. Floating A speed dial with floating placement is shown as an up arrow icon in the bottom right hand corner that expands when clicked. The context menu shows below links when a floating speed dial is expanded, as well as options to edit and unpin. Widget A speed dial with widget placement will show within the grid of module. The vertical three dot icon opens a context menu with the options to edit or unpin. Module Summary Widget Explanation Module Summary Widget Explanation Table Module Summaries are widgets that summarize all relevant and time sensitive information within specific modules and present it in a condensed format. The widget header in bold identifies the Module being summarized. The first number to the right of the header indicates the number of outstanding or past due actions/ tasks / documents, etc. relevant to the user. If the user is a supervisor/admin, the second number (in parentheses) shows the total number of outstanding actions for the supervisor/admin plus that of all users that report to the supervisor/admin. The vertical three dot icon opens a context menu with the singular option to Unpin. On a mobile device accessing the web version of KAStrack, additional options will show in the context menu, allowing the user to rearrange the ordering of the widgets within the widget grid. Module Comments Image Actions Module Summary Widget Key Overdue Nearing due date Group(s) past inactivity date Outstanding with no due date Outstanding Assets Module Summary Widget Key Overdue critical item task  Overdue task Critical item task due soon Task due soon Deferred Task Dispatch Module Summary Widget Key To go to scheduled status To go to ready to dispatch status To go to dispatched status To go to completed status To go to cancelled status To go to archived status Documents Module Summary Widget Key Overdue continued suitability review Waiting to be published Need(s) approval Require(s) acknowledgement/approval Reviewed but not yet approved Notification(s) of new revisions Drafts Form Entries Assigned to Me Forms can be designed to allow users to save their current work as a draft, giving them the option to come back to an entry and complete it at a later time. If a user has any active Draft Entries assigned to their account, they can be accessed through a quick link in the Draft Form Entries Assigned to Me Module Summary. Finances Module Summary Widget Key Outstanding Budget Items Pending Approvals Forms Module Summary Widget Key Approval past due Approval required Drafts At the bottom of the Forms Module Summary Widget, forms attached to the dashboard are shown as quick links for ease of access. This is set in the Form’s settings by its creator or an Admin.   How To: Add Forms to the Forms Module Summary Widget To add a specific form so that it is displayed on specific user's the Forms Module Summary dashboard widget, go to the Form you want included on the Home Page of the Forms Module. Select the three-dot icon opening the Forms context menu. Select “Edit Form” opening the Edit Form Modal and go to the Advanced Settings section. Input the users or certification roles you wish to see the selected form in their Dashboard Forms Module Summary Widget. Select “Save” and the form will now be visible on the dashboard to the selected users.   Kanban All To Do Notifications in Kanban Kanban Module Summary   Customizable Kanban Board Module Summary The Kanban Module Summary cannot be customized. Each board will show with the total number of to dos associated with it. Each Kanban Board can have their own individual Module Summary, which can be customized at the Kanban level. Changes to the Board Module Summary will show to all who add the widget.   Coming Soon: How To Customize a Kanban Board Module Summary Widget Meetings Meeting with Recent Instance Meeting with no Instances People Module Summary Widget Key Expired Certification Expired Competency Overdue Certification Overdue Competency Due Certification In Training or Deferred Certification In Training or Deferred Competency People- Competency Module Summary Widget Key Expired Competency Overdue Competency In Training or Deferred Competency People- Courses Module Summary Widget Key Expired Overdue Courses Due Courses Deferred Courses Chart Wizard Explanation Chart Widget Explanation Table         The widget header in bold identifies the chart title and the chart type.      The vertical three dot icon to the right opens a context menu with the options to View Chart and Unpin. Charts Type and Recommended Usage Image Representative Bar Chart: Recommended when comparing quantities across different categories Horizontal Bar Chart: Recommended when comparing quantities across different quantities Pie Chart: Recommended when showing composition and parts of a whole Line Chart: Recommended when showing continuous data trends over time Doughnut Chart: Recommended when showing parts of a whole and highlighting a total or key metric in the center Trending Line Chart: Recommended when emphasizing patterns and direction of change Empty Chart If you see a chart but no data appears, confirm that the value column contains numeric values. If a chart widget does not show a chart, it is because you do not have authorization to view that data.