Configuring the Portfolio Board

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The Portfolio Board is a powerful visual tool in OnePlan that helps you track and manage plans across your portfolio. By organizing plans into columns and lanes, you can represent different stages or categories and quickly see key details like plan name, owner, status, budget, and more.

This guide shows you how to configure your board so it reflects your organization’s priorities and workflows.

Accessing Board Settings

All of the board configuration settings are available here in the board header. Here's what you can do with these settings:

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Create a New Plan

Click New_Plan.pngto create a new plan in your Portfolio directly from the board.

If you create a new plan from the board view, it may not display on the board immediately, as the new plan will likely not fit into the board view configuration.

If you would like to view the new plan on the board, you need to go to the Portfolio List view, locate the new plan, and update the plan information so it fits into the columns and lanes of the board.

Set Board Columns

Use Columns to group plans visually.

Use the Column menu to select the plan field want to use for the columns in the board. For example, I will click on the Column menu, and select Goals from the drop-down. Now the Goals plan field will be used for the columns in the board.

Note

When using by a Multi-Choice or Multi-Lookup field for the columns in the Board, the same plan can appear in multiple columns because it belongs to more than one selected value.

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Add Lanes to the Board

Use Lanes for an extra layer of organization.

Select the plan field want to use for the lanes in the board. For example, I will click on the Lanes menu, and select Program from the drop-down. Now the board will have swim lanes to group the cards by the Program they belong to.

Note

When using by a Multi-Choice or Multi-Lookup field for the lanes in the Board, the same plan can appear in multiple lanes because it belongs to more than one selected value.

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Color-Code Cards

Use Color By to make status stand out.

Use the Color By menu to select the plan field want to use to color-code the cards on the board. For example, I will click on the Color By menu, and select Process Step. Now the cards on the board will be color-coded by the project or epic's current process step.

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Show Column Totals

Use Totals to display aggregated values at the top of each column.

Use the Totals menu to select the plan field want to use as the column totals. For example, I will click on the Totals menu, and select Benefits from the drop-down. Now the column total value is a sum of the Benefits values of all of the projects and epics in the column.

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Choose Plan Types

Use the Plan Type menu to decide which types of plans appear as cards.

For example, I will click on the Plan Types menu, and in the drop-down, you can see that I could display Portfolios, Programs, Projects, and Epics. These are the different plan types that are available in the My Portfolio area currently. Here I will select Projects and Epics. This means that all of the cards on the board represent a project or epic from my portfolio of work.

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Apply Filters

Use Filter Filter.png to select plan fields to use as filters to limit the number of items that appear in the board.

For example, I might set a filter on the Status field, and only load in projects and epics with a Status of On Track.

Note

A blue filter icon means filters are active. Click Clear Filters to remove them.

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In the screenshot below, you can see the board with the Status > On Track filter applied. Notice that the Filter icon is highlighted blue. This means that there is a filter applied. To remove the filters, simply click on the Filter icon, then select Clear Filters (the first option in the Filter drop-down). This will remove all filters.

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Adjust Card Size

Use Zoom Zoom.png to select the size of the cards on the board. Options here include Small, Medium, and Large (default).

  • Small cards look like this:

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  • Medium cards look like this:

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  • Large cards look like this:

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Set Constraints

Run quick “what-if” scenarios by setting constraints.

The constraints are based on the value you selected for the Totals. So, in the example I've been using throughout this article, the Totals, and thus the Constraints, are based on the Benefits values of the projects and epics in the board. To set constraints in the board:

  1. Click Constraints Constraints.png, the Edit [Selected Totals] Constraints form will open.

  2. Select the Constraint Goal. Options include None, Above Constraint, or Below Constraint. Because in this example I am working with Benefits as my Total values, I want to be above the constraint value I will set, as more benefits from projects and epics = more money for the organization. So, I will select Above Constraint.

  3. Set the constraint values for each column. Again, I am working with Benefits in this example. So for each column, I want to set the minimum benefits I want to see from all of the projects and epics in a column. To set these constraint values, click into the Constraint field for each column, and enter the desired value.

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  4. Once the constraints are all set, click Save. Now, when you hover over the column title, you can view the column Total value compared to the column Constraint value to see if you are hitting your goals.

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Customize Card Fields

Use Fields Fields.png to select the plan fields you would like displayed on the cards on the board.

Out of the box, the Benefits, Budget, Business Unit, and Prioritization Score fields are displayed on the cards.

For this example, I will also add the Funding Available and Overall Health fields to the cards. To do this, click Fields Fields.png, then select the desired fields (Funding Available and Overall Health) from the drop-down. The data from the selected fields will now be displayed on the cards on the board.

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Save a Board View

Now that we have the Portfolio Board configured to our liking, we can go ahead and save this view for later use. To save a view:

  1. Click  Views > Save Board. The Save View form will open. Complete the form.

  2. Name your view.

  3. If you are an Admin:

    • Check Personal View for private use.

    • Leave unchecked for a global view.

      Note

      If you do not have Admin permissions, you will NOT see the Personal View check box, and every board view you save will be a personal view.

  4. Check the Default View check box if you want the new view to the the default view that loads when you go to the Portfolio Board.

  5. Click Save. Your new view will now be available in the Views menu.

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