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Mavenlink Pushes Real-Time Updates for Business Projects

Mavenlink, a provider of cloud-based software, is introducing new capabilities and reports designed to provide insight into real-time status of project health.

Project Pulse makes project health information more accessible, visible, and useful for a services organization.

It centralizes key project details, including financials such as budget burn rates and margin information, resources, and project status, into a convenient summary view accessible from almost anywhere in Mavenlink.

Project Pulse also becomes the front line of communication for a project owner. From the side panel, project managers can generate a Project Health Report that details the health of a project's schedule, scope, budget, and client sentiment.

They can also see project health trends with a visual, historical view of the ten most recent health reports shown in a red, yellow (amber), green line chart. This offers a convenient way for managers to provide unique perspective on the health of the project, and surface potential issues with those on the delivery team and to management.

The health reports from Project Pulse are reflected in real-time in a new Project Health Dashboard, now available in Mavenlink Insights, Mavenlink's business intelligence feature. The Project Health Dashboard is the comprehensive, go-to view to quickly assess how a portfolio of projects is performing.

Users can easily navigate from viewing all projects, to drilling down to measure the health of a particular set of client projects or a single project from different angles such as revenue, schedule, resourcing, budget, cost, task management, task performance, and project time.                                                                                               

For more information about this release, visit www.mavenlink.com.

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