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User Report

User reports are essential components of dashboards that provide valuable insights into user activities and performance metrics.

These reports help organizations monitor engagement, assess productivity, and make informed decisions based on data-driven insights.

Below is an overview of the information included in user reports and how to effectively utilize this data.

The user report provides critical information that enables managers to evaluate user performance effectively.

The report includes:

User Name: The name of the individual whose activities are being tracked, allowing for easy identification.
User Phone: The contact number associated with the user, facilitating direct communication if needed.
Number of Activities: This metric indicates how many activities the user has completed during the specified period, serving as a measure of engagement and productivity.
Earliest Activity: The timestamp of the first recorded activity within the reporting period, providing context on when the user began their tasks.
Latest Activity: The timestamp of the most recent activity, helping to assess ongoing engagement levels.
Team: The team to which the user belongs, allowing for performance analysis at both individual and team levels.
User Role: The specific role of the user within the organization, which can influence their responsibilities and expected contributions.

Filtering Options for Analysis



To facilitate targeted analysis and reporting, users can filter the data based on several criteria:

Date: Select specific dates or date ranges to focus on activities within that timeframe.
Teams: Filter by team to analyze performance metrics specific to different groups within the organization.
Workflows: Choose workflows to evaluate how different processes are being executed by users.

Updated on: 29/11/2024

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