UCPath Roadmap's Improved Navigation Webinar Overview

UCPath Roadmap's Improved Navigation Webinar Overview
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The UCPath Roadmap's Improved Navigation Webinar, presented by Ankith Mamindla & Patricia Glass on October 6, 2022, introduces the project goal of deploying Fluid navigation to enhance the UCPath transactor experience. Key dates, system demonstration, and impact on current UCPath navigation are discussed, along with details on the go-live preparation and cutover on October 15th. The webinar aims to improve internal user navigation and integration with the UCPath Portal.

  • UCPath
  • Improved Navigation
  • Webinar
  • Fluid Navigation
  • User Experience

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  1. UCPath Roadmap's Improved Navigation Webinar Presented by: Ankith Mamindla & Patricia Glass 10/06/2022

  2. Agenda Record Meeting Published online Intro to Improved Navigation Project Project Go Live & Impact Current UCPath Navigation and Pages New Improved UCPath Navigation & Pages System Demonstration Basics and Navigations Global Search NavBar 1. Recent Places 2. My Favorites 3. Navigator Training Resources Good To Know Tips Questions

  3. Improved Navigation Improve UCPath transactor experience by deploying Fluid navigation, a more intuitive, modernized solution GOAL Fluid Navigation is deployed to internal users and transactors without significant User issues UCPath Portal integration with Fluid Navigation Fluid Navigation adoption is a starting point to take advantage of new UCPath functionality OBJECTIVE No changes to ESS and MSS pages. All pages will maintain the look and feel without disruption to the overall functionality. CHANGES

  4. Key Dates Go-Live Prep Set up Favorites instead of Bookmarks (see prior communications) Cutover UCPath downtime Go Live cutover is October 15th Impacted Modules BN, WFA, AM, PY, GL, TAM & E-Performance Impacted Audience Transactors and Inquiry users Things to do at Go-Live Monday, Oct 17th Log into UCPath and check your favorites (All the bookmarks you transferred to Favorites will be here) Check for your access, no access changed. Continue business as usual

  5. Current UCPath Navigation

  6. New Improved Homepage Opens in a NEW browser tab

  7. New Improved Navigation Homepage Collection Tiles Navigation Collection Folders Homepage Collection Workforce Administration Recruiting Performance General Ledger Administration Navigation Collections The list of pages and folders on the left pane are the NavigationCollection for this Tile

  8. NavBar Overview Homepage Global Search NavBar NavBar: Recent Places lists the last five pages you have navigated to. Select any of these to jump to that page. MyFavorites gives you access to any of your saved Favorites and allows you to edit them here. Navigator lets you navigate to PeopleSoft pages using the menu selections you re using now.

  9. Navigating Back Multiple ways to return back or to your main Navigation Collection Use the contextual back button from within a Tile Excludes Portal Workcenters (ex. Recruiting, Performance Management) Click the home icon on the top right

  10. System Demo Basics and Navigations Peoplesoft Menu to Peoplesoft Homepage New Window Functionality Navigation Paths Tiles and Folders Global Search NavBar 1.Recent Places 2.My Favorites 3.Navigator

  11. Good to Know Tips & Recommendations Use NavBar for adding Favorites (instead of the Navigation Collection) Recent Places only stores five pages accessed from Navigator Global Search Enter complete word for results and only page names Cannot Go Back to UCPath Portal from Homepage Tab

  12. Questions?

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