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Touchplan Project Analytics for Admin Users

Use Project Analytics to analyze project performance metrics

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Written by Sarah Cusack
Updated over 5 months ago

Project Analytics provides superintendents and project managers with project-level intelligence they need to rapidly anticipate, identify, and get ahead of leading indicators, trends, and blockers — and formulate the best strategies to address them. Additionally, Project Analytics reinforces a standardized way of planning that makes processes repeatable and performance measurable.

Drill into the data using the respective pages by clicking the buttons along the top of the Dashboard titled PPC Insights, Status Performance, Milestone PPC, or Constraint Insights.

The Performance Index will measure a team’s use of tasks, milestones, and constraints. These metrics will indicate how well the team is maintaining its plans. The Performance Index includes metrics on the company's PPC, Milestone PPC, Constraint Performance, and Status Performance.

PPC (Percent Plan Complete) is a reliability metric that calculates what percentage of weekly commitments (pinned task tickets) were met ‘On Time’ in Touchplan over the past 6 weeks.

Status Performance measures the number of tickets that have been statused (marked as completed early, on time, or late) versus the total number of tickets created in the past 6 weeks.

The Milestone PPC captures the milestone metrics in projects for milestone completion and variance reasons. This metric will display a collection of data specific to the PPC and Variance Reasons for pinned milestone tickets (diamond tickets) across the project for the past 6 weeks.

Constraint Performance captures the constraint metrics in projects for constraint completion. These metrics will display a collection of data specific to the completion of constraint tickets and their dependent tickets.

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