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Use the personal dashboard to stay focused on what matters most
Use the personal dashboard to stay focused on what matters most

Keep your focus on what matters, even as things change.

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Written by Joshua Levy
Updated over 6 months ago

The personal dashboard gives you easy access to things in ResultMaps that are assigned to you. It shows where to focus based on your role, responsibilities, and all the requests and updates that are happening across your teams.

There are four sections that give you a sense of where things stand, and where to take action.


Know Your Numbers

"Know Your Numbers" is there to make sure the numbers that measure success are visible. Quickly see the KPIs you own. You can modify settings or update the values by clicking the gear icon at the top right.

Hit Your Targets

Whether you track goals and align your team using OKRs, β€œRocks," or another goal-setting system, the personal dashboard keeps your targets front and center. This section shows you the targets you own, and current progress. Use it to inform prioritization and choose when and how to act.


Keep Your Focus

ResultMaps makes it easy to stay focused and on top of things with summary from other areas

  • Your top 5 priorities

  • The top 5 requests from other people

  • Your latest updates

You can click on any item to get more details. Here is where the data in this section is comes from.

  • The personal top 5 pulls from your prioritizer - the order of items can be changed by by clicking change at the top right of the column, or from Prioritizer under My Stuff

  • The inbox top 5 shows you the top 5 assignments that others have made to you.

  • Latest updates summarizes updates to any assignments you've delegated to teammates.

Track Projects + Initiatives

Projects you are "following" are shown here. Click the cog icon at the bottom of the project tile, then de-select the bookmark icon to remove a project from this section of your dashboard (without deleting it).

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