Portfolio Dashboard

    Last Modified On: July 3, 2026

     

    The Portfolio Dashboard provides a visual executive summary of all projects within a portfolio. It displays nine panels covering project health, schedule progress, budget consumption, effort, risks, milestones, and resource allocation — all on a single scrollable page. 

     

    The dashboard is read-only. It displays live data aggregated from all projects in the portfolio but does not allow editing. To make changes, navigate to individual project records. 

     

    Please note:

    • The current version supports Static Portfolios, where projects are manually added to the portfolio for tracking and analysis. Dynamic Portfolios, which are driven by list views for automated project selection, are not yet available and will be introduced in a future release.
    • This feature will be available with the Inspire Planner JUL 2026 Major Release available in Production environments on August 11, 2026.

     

    Opening the Dashboard

    Navigate to any Portfolio record in Inspire Planner. If your administrator has configured the Dashboard tab, click it to view the portfolio dashboard. The dashboard loads automatically and displays data for all projects in the portfolio. 
     

    The dashboard header shows “Portfolio Dashboard: {Portfolio Name}” with a refresh button. Click the refresh button to reload all data from the server without a full page refresh. 

     


     

    Project Summary (KPI Tiles) 

    Seven tiles at the top of the dashboard show key portfolio metrics at a glance.
     


     

    • Total Projects — The total number of projects in the portfolio. 
    • On Track — Projects with Overall Project Health set to Green. 
    • At Risk — Projects with Overall Project Health set to Amber or Yellow. 
    • Off Track — Projects with Overall Project Health set to Red. 
    • Completed — Projects with Project Status set to Completed. These are excluded from the On Track/At Risk/Off Track counts. 
    • Budget Used — The portfolio’s total actual cost divided by total planned budget, shown as a percentage with a color-coded progress bar (green when ≤80%, amber when 80–100%, red when over 100%). 
    • Budget — The formatted total actual and planned budget (e.g., “$2.85M / $4.2M”). 

     

    Health Matrix 

    The Health Matrix is the central panel of the dashboard. It shows every project as a row, with colored dots forming a visual heat map across multiple health dimensions. 

     


     

    Each column represents a health dimension (e.g., Overall Project Health, Budget, Schedule, Resources, Scope, Risks, Issues). The columns are configured by your administrator using a field set and may vary between organizations. 
     

    The colored dots indicate each dimension’s status: a green dot means healthy, amber means attention needed, red means critical, and grey means no value has been set. 
     

    The Progress column shows the project’s completion percentage, colored by the project’s overall health — not by the percentage itself. A project at 10% progress that is On Track shows the percentage in green. 
     

    The Owner column shows the Salesforce record owner’s name. Click any project name to open the project record in a new tab. 
     

    Portfolio Roadmap 

    The Portfolio Roadmap shows a simplified timeline of all projects on a single chart. Each project appears as a horizontal bar positioned by its start and end dates. 

     


     

    The filled portion of each bar represents completed work. The fill color indicates the project’s health: blue for On Track, amber for At Risk, and red for Off Track. The unfilled portion represents remaining work. 
     

    A red “Today” badge marks the current date. Vertical grid lines help you read dates along the monthly axis. 
     

    Projects with very short durations (less than one week) are excluded from the roadmap since they do not have meaningful schedule data to display. 

    Hover over any project bar to see a tooltip with the project name, health status, progress percentage, start date, and end date. Click any project name to open the record. 

     

    Projects Needing Attention 

    This panel acts as an exception report, showing only projects that are At Risk or Off Track. If all projects are healthy, it displays “All projects are on track” in green. 

     


    Each card shows the project name, a status label (Off Track in red or At Risk in amber), and a one-line summary with three data points: 
     

    • Progress percentage — How far along the project is. 
    • Budget status — “Budget on track”, “Budget X% over”, or “No budget — $X spent” for projects spending money without an approved budget. 
    • Open risk count — How many active risks are associated with the project. 
       

    Cards are sorted with the most critical projects first: Off Track before At Risk, and within each group, the lowest progress first. 

     

    Upcoming Milestones 

    This panel shows milestones from all projects in the portfolio, giving you a cross-project view of key deliverable dates. 
     


    Each row shows: 

    • Milestone name — Clickable link to the task record. 
    • Project name — Which project the milestone belongs to. 
    • Due date — The planned date for the milestone. 
    • Days indicator — Shows “X days overdue” in red for missed milestones, “Today” in amber, “X days” in grey for future milestones, or a green “Done” pill for completed milestones. 


    Overdue milestones always appear at the top, sorted by the most overdue first. Future milestones follow, sorted by soonest first. 
     

    By default, the panel shows milestones due within the next 30 days. Your administrator can adjust this lookahead window. 

     

    Budget Overview 

    The Budget Overview panel shows a horizontal bar for each project comparing planned budget to actual spending. 

     

    When a project is within budget, the bar shows a blue fill on a grey track. When a project is over budget, the bar turns amber with a light red extension showing how far over the budget has been exceeded. 
     

    The value label to the right of each bar shows the actual and planned amounts (e.g., “$420K / $500K”). The header pill shows the portfolio’s total actual and planned budget. 
     

    Projects with no budget data (both planned and actual are zero) are excluded to keep the panel clean. Projects with actual spending but no planned budget show as a full overrun — this indicates unbudgeted spending that needs attention. 
     

    Bar color indicates consumption level: blue when 80% or less consumed, amber when 80–100% consumed, and red when over 100%. 

     

    Effort Overview 

    The Effort Overview panel shows the same bar comparison as Budget Overview, but for labour hours instead of currency. Each project shows actual hours consumed versus planned hours. 


    The visual pattern is identical to Budget: blue when within plan, amber approaching the limit, red with a light extension when over. The header pill shows portfolio totals (e.g., “4,820 / 6,100 hrs”). 
     

    Projects with no effort data are excluded. 

     

    Portfolio Risks 

    This panel aggregates all open risks and issues from every project in the portfolio.


    Each risk card shows: 

    • Risk name — The auto-number identifier with the first portion of the description. 
    • Priority pill — High (red), Medium (amber), or Low (green) based on the Priority Level field. 
    • Project name — Clickable link showing which project the risk belongs to. 
    • Type pill — “Risk” in amber or “Issue” in blue, helping you distinguish between the two. 
    • Owner — Profile photo (or initials circle) with the owner’s name. 


    The header shows the total count of open risks across the portfolio. Only risks with Active or On Hold status are included; Closed and Cancelled items are excluded. 

    If no risks exist for any project in the portfolio, the panel shows “No open risks or issues.” 

     

    Resource Allocation 

    The Resource Allocation panel shows every team member assigned to projects in the portfolio.


     

    For each person, you can see: 

    • Avatar — Their Salesforce profile photo, or a coloured circle with their initials if no photo is available. 
    • Name and project count — How many projects they’re assigned to within this portfolio. 
    • Health dots — A row of small coloured dots, one for each project they’re on. Each dot is colored by that project’s Overall Health (green, amber, red, or grey). This gives you an instant visual read of whether a person is spread across healthy or troubled projects. 
    • Troubled pill — A count of how many of their projects are At Risk or Off Track. “0 troubled” shows in green, “1 troubled” in amber, and “2+ troubled” in red. 


    Team members are sorted with the most spread (most projects) at the top. This surfaces people who may be overcommitted. If a person is on many projects and several are troubled, that’s a resource risk the portfolio manager needs to address. 
     

    The dots wrap to a second line when a team member is on 10 or more projects. 

     

    Dashboard Title and Refresh 

    The dashboard header shows “Portfolio Dashboard: {Portfolio Name}”. A refresh button on the right allows you to reload all data without refreshing the entire page. This is useful when you’ve made changes to project records and want to see the updated metrics. 

     


    Empty States 

    When a panel has no data to display, it shows a helpful message instead of being blank: 

     

     PanelEmpty State Message
    Projects Needing Attention "All projects are on track" (green background) 
    Upcoming Milestones"No milestones in the next 30 days." 
    Budget Overview"No budget data available." 
    Effort Overview"No effort data available." 
    Portfolio Risks"No open risks or issues."
    Resource Allocation"No team members assigned."

     

    Interactivity 

    The dashboard provides several interactive features: 

    • Clickable links — All project names, milestone names, and risk names are clickable. Clicking opens the record in a new browser tab so you don’t lose your dashboard context. 
    • Hover tooltips — The Portfolio Roadmap bars show detailed tooltips when you hover over them, including the project name, health status, progress percentage, and date range. 
    • Refresh — The refresh button reloads all dashboard data from the server. 
    • Scrolling — The dashboard scrolls vertically to accommodate all nine panels. No horizontal scrolling is required. 

     

    Understanding the Color System 

    The dashboard uses a consistent color language throughout: 

     

    ColorMeaning Where Used

    Green 

    Healthy / On TrackKPI tiles, health dots, progress text, budget/effort bars (≤80%), 'Done' pills, '0 troubled' pills 

    Amber / Orange 

    Caution / At RiskKPI tiles, health dots, budget/effort bars (80–100%), 'At Risk' cards, '1 troubled' pills, Medium priority risks 

    Red 

    Critical / Off TrackKPI tiles, health dots, budget/effort bars (>100%), overrun extensions, 'Off Track' cards, '2+ troubled' pills, High priority risks, overdue milestones 

    Blue 

    Informational / DefaultRoadmap bars (on track), budget/effort bars (≤80%), 'Issue' type pills, milestone links 

    Grey 

    No Data / NeutralHealth dots (null value), remaining bar portions, future milestone days 

     

    Export the Dashboard

    The Portfolio Dashboard can be exported to create a snapshot of your portfolio’s key metrics, visualizations, and project metrics for the projects included in the portfolio. This is useful for sharing portfolio status with stakeholders, archiving progress, or including portfolio insights in presentations and reports.

     

    1. Click Export report.


       
    2. Select the dashboard panels you want to include in the export. Then, click Export.

      The Portfolio Dashboard is automatically downloaded as a PDF document containing the selected dashboard panels.


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