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Performance Dashboards allow you to create dashboards to display selected metrics and performance data about your contact center. Using the Metric and Chart widgets, you can select the metrics about the queues, users, wrap-up codes, flows, or flow outcomes that you want to see on your dashboards. To view online content such as streaming videos, real-time charts, news feeds, social media, and more, and to bring interactive content into your dashboard, add a Web Content widget. Use the Agent Status widget to select users to see agent statuses on your dashboards.
To access your Performance Dashboards, click Performance > Workspace > Dashboards > Dashboards.
To access your Performance Dashboards, click Menu > Analytics > Analytics Workspace > Dashboards > Dashboards.
You can set the default time zone in the analytics workspace before viewing any analytics view.
To set the default time zone in the workspace, follow these steps:
From Performance Dashboards, you can create new dashboards and see the list view of all the dashboards created. To create a new dashboard, click New Dashboard. You can create up to 20 dashboards. There is no limit to the number of public dashboards that a user can access.
After you create the dashboard, add widgets that customize the information that you want to see. For more information, see .
You can sort and search for dashboards. To search for a dashboard, enter its name in the Search field. To sort dashboards in ascending or descending alphabetical order, click the Title column.
You can filter your dashboards to display the All, Public, Private, Shared, and Favorites dashboards. You can filter your dashboards based on dashboard ownership. To display only the dashboards that you own, choose the Owned by me filter. To display all the dashboards that you and others own or share, choose the Owned by anyone filter. To display the dashboards that others own and share, choose the Not owned by me filter.
You can also filter your dashboards based on the dashboard type. To display only the active dashboards, choose the Active dashboards filter. To display only the deleted dashboards, choose the Deleted dashboards filter.
You can recover only the dashboards, within the organization, deleted within the last 30 days. For more information about recovering the deleted dashboards, see the .
To favorite any dashboard, click the Favorite dashboard icon. To customize the table columns, on the right side, click Pick columns . To rename, duplicate, share, and delete the dashboard, click the more icon that corresponds to each dashboard respectively and select Rename, Duplicate, Share, and Delete. For more information about how to share the performance dashboards, see .
Administrators can access and manage both public and private dashboards created by all the organization’s users from the dashboard summary page. The administrators can bulk delete dashboards of a single user or multiple users from the dashboard summary page to control the total number of dashboards within the organization. You can filter the dashboards based on active and inactive users and teams. For more information, see the Delete dashboards for users section in . You can also bulk delete dashboards from the Dashboard owners page. For more information, see .
Performance dashboard refresh rate is defined as the rate at which the system processes the near real-time data at the earliest possible time and makes it available to the user once all the jobs along the chain are done. The actual refresh timing depends on the load on the region at that time, the lag on the user’s internet connection, and the speed at which the user’s machine processes the data.
The Performance dashboards always update in real time except when you select a historical date range such as Yesterday, Last Week, and Last Month in your widget. At midnight, the date interval adjusts to the new version. For example, if the date range selected as Yesterday is May 6, then at midnight, the Yesterday date updates to May 7.
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