Opera Dashboard Interpretation

Opera is a Management module that allows the daily connection and monitoring of an indicator’s results, with information presented as D-1 (Day minus 1).

The system has several columns that provide detailed information on the status of each indicator’s process on a Daily, Weekly, Accumulated, and Expected basis. To better understand, we explain what each column means:

  • D-1: Result achieved up to the previous day.

  • Week: Result for the week from Monday to Sunday (accumulated from Monday to D-1).

  • Accumulated: Accumulated result from the 1st of each month to D-1.

  • Expected: Expected result from the 1st of each month to D-1.

Control Item Printouts:

In this area, you can record your impression of the item’s performance.

When you click the button in the Impressions column, the system will open the screen for recording information.

Evaluate the result of your control item and choose from the options:

  • Achieves
  • Does Not Achieve
  • I Have Doubts

In the “Comment” field, record the comment that justifies your perception.

After completing the entry, click “Save”.

Here you can consult the comments of previous impressions.

Opera Dashboard Weekly Check-in:

In this area, you can record your impression of the overall performance of your table.

When you click the Check-in button, the system will open the screen for recording information.

Evaluate the result of your table and choose from the options:

  • Achieves
  • Does Not Achieve
  • I Have Doubts

In the “Comment” field, record the comment that justifies your perception. Based on the impressions of each indicator, establish a “summary” of your perception of the entire dashboard’s progress.

After completing the entry, click “Save”.

Here you can consult the comments of previous Check-ins.

Monitoring of Pending Actions

In this area, Gestiona displays the user’s pending actions list for tracking and presenting the status of actions.

The actions are displayed in ascending order, that is, from the oldest to the most recent.

IMPORTANT: 
The current week is considered to be the week between the past Sunday and the upcoming Saturday.

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