24.11-Calibration User Interface Refresh

Applicable Product:

  • Talent Management: Succession

Applicable Release:

  • V24.11+

Summary:

These user interface (UI) refresh enhancements focus on the calibration session UI. 

Details:

The calibration session UI has been updated in the following ways:

Refreshed Session UI

The cells of the calibration matrix are larger now, and fonts for the X- and Y-axis labels are larger and easier to read, with the Y-axis labels rendered vertically rather than horizontally, making more room for the cells: 

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However, in the print view, the Y-axis labels remain rendered horizontally for clarity.

Also notice that the color assigned to each cell is now only applied to the top border, not the entire cell. 

Check boxes across the top of a calibration session have been changed to toggles:

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The check boxes to enable each option in the Display Options section are also now toggles:

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In the Filter section, the buttons have been restyled and now read Clear and Apply instead of Clear Filter and Apply Filter:

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The Bulk Actions icon has been updated:

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Employee Mini-Profile

When clicking an employee's name in a calibration session, The mini-profile, which used to appear in the main dialog box, has been moved into an icon next to the employee name. 

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Also, the Calibration Session History, which also used to appear in the main dialog box, has been moved into the More Actions button at the bottom of the dialog box. 

Potential and Ad Hoc Rating Fields

When clicking an individual employee in a calibration session or comparing employees in a session, the Potential and all three Ad Hoc Rating fields are now displayed as progress bars. 

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The color of the Potential progress bar is configured in the display value category, while the rating fields progress bar colors are not configurable. 

Box Name in Grid View

The Box Name column has been added to the calibration session grid view.

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Created By: Erik Zilli

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