Employee Enablement Program Reports and Report Types
Prebuilt reports are available for tracking users’ progress toward completing programs
and exercises. If you want to create your own Employee Enablement Program reports, several
report types (also referred to as pre-designed custom report types) are also
available.
Find prebuilt reports for different Employee Enablement Program types in separate folders.
Prebuilt reports track program and exercise completion. User progress data includes users
that are assigned to programs and users who have self-enrolled.
Report Types
These report types can be used to create custom reports. These report types are available
when you create custom reports. See Build Reports in Lighting Experience.
Employee Enablement Program Report Type
Description
Exercise Completion Status by Section
Analyze an exercise's completion status based on program sections.
Exercise Completion Status
Analyze how long users take to complete an exercise and their completion
percentage.
Exercise Completion Status by Days to Complete
Analyze an exercise's completion status based on average days to
complete.
Exercise Completion by User
Analyze how long users are spending on an exercise and the amount of progress
they're making.
Program Exercises
Analyze data for a program and each of its exercises without returning to the
program builder.
Program Overview by User
Analyze how different users are progressing towards a program.
Note Employee enablement programs don’t include Feedback Request and Trailhead exercise
types.
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