You open the project dashboard. Each task has a color. The color shows the status. The dashboard helps your team track tasks.
Red
/rɛd/
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Yellow
/ˈjɛloʊ/
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Green
/ɡriːn/
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Blocked
/blɒkt/
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On Track
/ɒn træk/
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Blue
/bluː/
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Black
/blæk/
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White
/waɪt/
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Orange
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Priority
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Urgent
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Low
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High
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Task
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| Color | Status | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Red | Blocked | Task A is red. It is blocked. |
| Yellow | At Risk | Task B is yellow. It is at risk. |
| Green | On Track | Task C is green. It is on track. |
Practice
Match each dashboard color to its project status.
The project is yellow. What is the status?
Task C is green. It is .
On the dashboard, the empty rows are — they are not yet assigned to a team.
This task is very important. It is a high .
The status is ___! We need to fix it now.
If a task is not important, the priority is .
Which color is between red and yellow?
Hover over the small icon to see the manager's name — you may need to it out.
Each project card uses a to identify the team — A, B, or C.
Tap the avatar to see who the executive is for each director.
Yellow rows on the dashboard are blocked tickets owned by a .
Filter the dashboard by to see only marketing or only engineering.
Green status means the project is and ahead of schedule.
Each chart label appears in the user's preferred on the dashboard.
On weekdays we check the dashboard. The five working are Monday to Friday.