You often create a custom Dashboard to verify, disprove, or add details to a root cause analysis (RCA). Using custom Dashboards together with the information that you have from an RCA helps you to make significant connections in the data.
Use case scenario: Tracking failures


You decide to build a custom Dashboard to further investigate the cause of failures.
Creating the custom Dashboard

| Input type | Description |
|---|---|
| Process inputs | Choices include the Process Map and Top Traces widgets. |
| KPIs | If you created key performance indicators (KPIs) or if another user shared KPIs with you, then you can add these KPIs to a custom Dashboard. |
| Columns | All the Case and Event columns ingested by the View from the data source. |
For this custom Dashboard on failures, you are interested in specific columns based on the information from the RCA, including, State, City, and Type. You drag the inputs for the dashboard to the Selected Inputs column.
The system displays the custom Dashboard name in the navigation pane, so you know to enter the brief, yet descriptive Dashboard name of Failures. You also want to collaborate with other users in the Branch Operations group, so you share this custom Dashboard with the Branch Ops User Group.

Using the custom Dashboard to deepen analysis


In the State widget, click the California bar to add a California filter to the View and the Dashboard.

- The Average Case Duration increased from a little over 15 hours to over 21 hours.
- Los Angeles has the highest number of failures.
- Failures most strongly correlate with Company A.
- Failures in California are strongly associated with the Plumbing Type and Maintenance Description.
- The Priority is overwhelmingly Critical.
You can continue to shift the analysis of the data by applying different filters. For example, you might also want to investigate failures in New York using this same custom Dashboard.