Guided plan to execute a program
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Summary of Guided Plan to Execute a Program
The guided plan in ServiceNow enables users to execute a program effectively after its creation. This feature requires the activation of the PPM Standard plugin. Users can access the program through the Opportunities & Solutions section in the Application Portfolio Management portal, which leads to a structured navigation page for program execution.
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Key Features
- Fiscal Period Selection: Users can choose the fiscal period relevant to their goals and demands.
- Program Steps: The page provides a step-by-step workflow to set goals and create demands.
- Goal Contribution Target: Users set a target for the fiscal period to guide their efforts.
- Identify Opportunities: Analyze application scores to find opportunities that align with the target goals.
- Demand Management: Users can create and manage demands, which require approval from demand managers.
- Application Filtering: Users can filter applications based on specific indicators and scores for more targeted analysis.
- Project Tracking: The plan allows for tracking the status of projects as demands are approved and executed.
- Program Overview: Displays essential information about the program, including start and end dates, manager details, and goal contributions.
- Demands Visualization: A stacked chart presents the status of demands, showing how many have been created, converted to projects, and their overall impact.
Key Outcomes
By utilizing the guided plan, ServiceNow customers can effectively set and achieve program goals, manage demands, and track project progress. This structured approach not only facilitates organization and clarity but also enhances decision-making through data-driven insights about application performance and demand management.
After you create a program, you can use the guided plan to formulate steps in executing the program that you have created.
You can use the guided plan to execute a program only when you activate PPM Standard (com.snc.financial_planning_pmo) plugin.
You can select a specific program by clicking the view link of the programs in the Opportunities & Solutions section of the Application Portfolio Management portal to open the guided program navigation page. The Program Navigation page guides you in creating a step-by-step plan to set a goal target, identify opportunities and create demands, and track the project.
The Program Navigation page is divided into these sections:
- Fiscal Period
- Select Fiscal Period to start planning is the fiscal period for which you set your goal, implement the demands, and achieve the target.
- Program Steps
- The section takes you through a guided step-by-step workflow to complete the tasks and achieve the target goal.
- Step 1: Set Goal Contribution Target
- Use the link to set the goal contribution target for the fiscal period.
- Step 2: Identify Opportunities
- Identify opportunities to meet the target by analyzing the application scores and
indicator scores.
The Group Analysis page consolidates the application details by category and helps you narrow down target applications by filtering them with the application indicator scores and values.
Click open an application category. Based on the indicator scores in the bubble chart, you can create a demand to achieve your goal. Demand is an imperative rightful request created by demand managers and demand users. The user submits a demand and the demand manager approves the demand.
Figure 2. Group Analysis page - Assessment Period
- Select Fiscal Period to start Analysis in the Group Analysis page is the fiscal period for which you have assessed the applications. Based on these assessments you can create goals and demands, and implement them for the planned fiscal period, which is Select Fiscal Period to start planning.
- Filter Applications
- Use the Filter Applications pane to filter the applications based on the
application indicators and scores.
To clear all the existing filters in the Filter Apps column in one click, instead of clearing each filter attribute field individually, click Clear all filters. You can then set your filter criteria to sort the applications for display.
- Application Categories
- The Application Categories section lists the applications
by their category names and the number of applications that fall within each
category.
- Click the header of a column.
- To sort the application categories in alphabetical or reverse alphabetical order, click the arrow that appears.
- In the other application columns, click the arrow to list the values in either
ascending or descending order.
Sorting helps to find the information quickly in the list, display higher values first, and also group the applications that have similar values.
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- Lists the number of demands created, view them individually, and edit them in the demand form.
- Step 4: Track Project
- Track the status of the projects as the demands are approved and the projects are executed.
- Program Overview section
- Gives a brief summary about the planned start and end dates of the program, the manager
who drives the program, the goal that is linked to the program with the target percentage
set to achieve by the marked fiscal year. In addition, it also displays the following
details:
- Estimated Goal Contribution: Estimated percentage of the goal that the proposed program targets to achieve.
- Estimated % contribution: Percentage of the goal targeted to be achieved in the selected planned fiscal period.
- Number of impacted Applications: Number of applications impacted by the program.
- Demands Column
- A stacked chart that represents the demands at the top layer and displays the number of
demands created for the program. The middle layer displays and represents the number of
demands that have been converted into projects. The bottom layer displays the number of
projects created exclusively for the program, and not the demands that are converted into
projects.
You can print the chart in any format using the Chart context menu at the top-right corner of the Demands Column.
- Recent Demands
- Displays the number and the name of the demands that are created for the program. To
edit a demand, click the demand hypertext to open the demand in the Demand form.
If you have a long list of demands, then displaying all of them on the Recent Demands section may have a space limitation. Use the pagination preferences to display a short list and then click the arrows either to progress down or up the list of demands.