What Is Displayed in This Widget? #
Whenever you perform an Audit with Azumuta, our platform always automatically calculates the score of that audit. The score is calculated based on the number of positive answers to OK/Nok (Not OK) and Yes/No checks on that audit.
For example, let’s say that there are 10 OK/Nok checks within the audit. During the audit, 6 answers were “OK”, and 4 were “Nok”. There were 6 positive answers out of 10 checks. This means that the score for that audit is 60%. The same thing also goes if you opt for Yes/No checks, where “Yes”, is a positive answer.
Wouldn’t it be great if you could see the average score of your audits over time? Then this is precisely what this widget will deliver for you. It will show the average score of all audits that are part of an audit planning tab– within a selected time period in the format of a bar chart.
The X-axis represents the names of the audit, while the Y-axis represents the audit scores. The leftmost bar is the average score of all audits on this chart.
Note: Before creating a dashboard with this widget, make sure that the audits have already been executed (at least partially).
How to Deploy This Widget? #
Please follow the steps below to deploy this widget to a new dashboard. However, if you would like to deploy this widget to an existing dashboard, then you can navigate to that dashboard and start from step No.4 instead.
- Click on “Dashboards” on the side panel.
- Click on the plus icon under “Dashboards”.
- Type in the new dashboard name.
- Click on the yellow plus button on the bottom right of the screen.
- Navigate to “Audit scores per zone (bar chart)” under the “Audits” widget category, and click on “Create”.
- Select the desired planning tab.
- Select whether to display only the average audit score of that audit planning tab (tick the box) or to display the average score of each audit (don’t tick the box).
- Click on “Add”.
- Click on the date range (next to the widget name), and adjust the date range. Make sure that it covers the time period where the audits were executed. Click on “Custom rolling range” for more date range options.
- When you’re done, click on “Save”.
- Click on “Yes”.
- Adjust the widget’s size as desired.
Configuring the Widget #
Check out how you can configure an Azumuta widget here.