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Yes, there are numerous case studies that demonstrate the effectiveness of using a project management dashboard. These dashboards provide a visual representation of project progress, tasks, and performance metrics, which can greatly enhance project management efficiency. They allow project managers to track active projects, compare planned completion of tasks against actual completion, and identify potential issues early. For instance, if the planned productivity exceeds the actual productivity, it indicates that the team is behind schedule. On the other hand, if the actual productivity exceeds the planned one, it means the project is on track. Therefore, project management dashboards are a valuable tool for ensuring project success.
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This project management dashboard can be used to track active projects with a Gantt chart and project status slider. A Burndown chart compares planned completion of tasks against actual completion. The blue line is planned productivity, or number of tasks completed, while the green line is actual tasks completed. If the plan exceeds the actual, the team is behind schedule, but if the actual exceeds the plan, you're in good shape. The number of tasks and total hours bar chart helps PMs figure out why tasks are falling below their productivity planning — maybe there are not enough hours dedicated to a specific task, for example. (Slide 14)
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