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Where is sales dashboard

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I'm a .net  developer, and i want to study dynamics 365 CRM, want to access to sales dashboard to customize, add fields, users... 

First of all i signed up for dynamics trials

But after signed up i got dynamics customer engagement? Where is sales service dashboard?

After i googled i think i should add instance for dynamics 365?? 

So Then i go to this link:
port.crm4.dynamics.com

and choose all services : sales, customer services, field services, project services.

Then i received this message:

Your organization will be ready soon
We will send you an e-mail when your trial organization is ready
(But i didn't receive any message!) 

My question is:
Is this link: port.crm4.dynamics.com For creating new instance or where and what is the problem what should i do?
Some videos that i followed i see that they directly after select service they enter to sales service dashboard
Is what im doing right or wrong?

Please any idea, how to access sales dashboard, or how to access myinstance.dynamics.com??

  • Abigail Profile Picture
    Abigail 550 on at
    RE: Where is sales dashboard

    I am sure you got the solution to your question and you are able to set the sales dashboard.

    I found this resource online on some tips on how to set up[ sales dashboard.

    I hope it helps!

    Tip #1 for creating a Top Sales Dashboard in Microsoft Dynamics 365: Keep it simple, stupid.
    Before even creating a dashboard, you need to remind yourself of that goal, of that quarter objective and what you need to achieve it. You have to implement a strategy that will serve you before even thinking of adding charts to your top sales dashboard in Microsoft Dynamics 365.

    Why? Because there’s a risk that you won’t use it. Be aware that if you do not have a goal in mind, you might end up putting a lot of time, effort, and energy into that dashboard, and then never use it. Here’s another key to creating the best top sales dashboard in Microsoft Dynamics 365: keep it crazy simple.

    Remember the dashboard in your car? Yours in Dynamics 365 should be just like that. It should be a safety tool that keeps you from crashing, that helps you get more sales and meet your objectives the same way the dashboard in your car helps you drive safely. And let’s be real, complex dashboards never get used. So go with the simplest setup and you’ll find a dashboard that you want to look at every morning before starting your day.

    Tip #2 for creating a Top Sales Dashboard in Microsoft Dynamics 365: Sales priority #1 is achieving the objective
    Obviously, as a salesperson, you have to meet goals and quotas, and your priority is definitely keeping up with those objectives. To do so, you need the right tool.

    We often see the dashboard as a way to keep an eye on a couple bits of data, but truly, the real utility of having a dashboard is having a place where you get all the required information for reaching your goals. That’s it. In sales, a lot of key performance indicators can help you track, analyze, and choose the right moment to take action on a lead. The dashboard can give you the power to reach and even surpass your objective if it’s well designed.

    Tip #3 for creating a Top Sales Dashboard in Microsoft Dynamics 365: What are the objectives that you want?
    So, we have established that your objective is the most important thing you should articulate and build your top sales dashboard around in Microsoft Dynamics 365. Now, it’s time to determine what your goal is or what your objectives are.

    If you don’t know what you are reaching for, you certainly won’t know which path to follow or the action to take. In order for you to have the best top sales dashboard possible in Microsoft Dynamics 365, you need to know what you are looking for, what the ultimate target for you is.

    How many leads do you want to convert? Are you on track?
    Do you want to better target customers with high recurring revenue?
    Do you want to lower your lost opportunities?
    Does this clarify things? The idea is to get a clear view of what you will need and to put that into action. Your job here will be to gather all the relevant information and present it in an easy-to-understand way, so you won’t have to wrack your brain or search for hours before making decisions.

    With your top sales dashboard, you should instantly know if you are on track with your objectives and what direction to take to reach them. Plus, the type of information that you put on your dashboard can even tell you how to do more, where to hustle more, or where you are lacking a presence. This should be the tool to give the direction to your day.

    Tip #4 for creating a Top Sales Dashboard in Microsoft Dynamics 365: What are the KPIs you need to stay on track with your objective?
    Obviously, as a sales team, you need to track a lot of things to stay on top of your work. From individual performance, to the pipeline, forecasts, and even your competition, there’s a lot of data to keep an eye on.

    However, a top sales dashboard should always focus on the more specific key performance indicators like:

    Pipeline
    Leads by source
    Open Opportunities
    Closed Opportunities
    Sales by closed date
    Sales cycle
    Power BI - Pipeline Report

    Depending on what your goal is, you will need a different set up for your dashboard. For example, if you want to stay on track for your sales, you should create your top sales dashboard in Microsoft Dynamics 365 around:

    Current revenue
    Pipeline that will close within X Days
    % Goal Achieved
    Those KPIs help you determine if you are on track with your objectives. These are numbers that are directly linked to your target and if you set a specific goal, you will instantly get a clear idea of your progress just looking at your dashboard. And that’s what we want: a quick and informative tool.

    If you want to achieve your objective, and you need a clear view of what you need to do or what would help close the gap between your present situation and the target, you must consider including these KPIs when creating your top sales dashboard in Microsoft Dynamics 365:

    Open Opportunities with Close Date within 30 days
    Open Opportunities High Potential Revenue within 90 days (Can I accelerate the deal? The danger is to empty your Pipeline)
    Dynamics 365 Sales Dashboard

    The first one is important because it gives you a clear idea of who you need to work on. These are the leads that you should contact and try to close deals with if you want to achieve your goal. This is a statistic that not only gives you an overview of your overall performance, it also gives you a clear path to take from there if you want to reach your goal.

    The second and third are other resources for converting clients. Once you have a clear idea of who those open opportunities are, you need to ask yourself if you can accelerate the deal. However, be aware that these are the kind of opportunities that could empty your pipeline. Be careful with that chart.

    If you are looking to surpass your objectives, impress your team lead, and get a promotion for outstanding performance, there’s also a dashboard for that. Yes, for those chasing greater achievements, you can create a specific sales dashboard that will give you all you need to target new prospects, and convert more leads. To do so, you will need these KPIs in your top sales dashboard in Microsoft Dynamics 365:

    New Leads
    Closed Leads for Bad Reasons
    Active Customers with high recurring revenue
    Lost Opportunities for Bad Reasons within 30 days
    Sales Activity Dashboard Microsoft Dynamics 365

    However, if you want to create a top sales dashboard in Microsoft Dynamics 365, you need to remember to do it the simplest way and to target the right KPIs for your specific goal.

    Regards.

    Abigail

    MS Dynamics 365

  • CRMJetty Profile Picture
    CRMJetty 3,508 on at
    RE: Where is sales dashboard

    Hi Dear,

    Greetings of the day!

    In regards to your concerns. Kindly follow the below steps for your reference:

    Step 1: Log in with Microsoft 365 admin center. The username/email is generated when you create trail account Ex:someone@yourdomain.onmicrosoft.com & password which you set while creating trail account.

    Step 2:After successful login below screen will open,from that click on
    Show All -> All Admin Center ->Dynamics 365

    Step1.png


    Step 3:If your instance is ready then
    Dynamics 365 admin center will open, otherwise set up process window will appear.

    step2.png

    Step 4: From Dynamics 365 admin center, Click on
    Instance Tab -> Select your instance from instance(environment) list & click on open button.It will open your dynamics 365 environment.

    Step3.png


    Step 5: From App list click on "Dynamics 365 -custom". The sales Dashboard will appear.

    step4.png

    Kindly try the above things on your end and let us know in case of any other concerns, I would be happy to assist you further for the same

    Kind Regards,

    CRMjetty

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    LeoAlt 16,329 on at
    RE: Where is sales dashboard

    Hi partner,

    After you applied for a new D365 trial, there will be a trial instance created automatically in the environment.

    So you should go to https://www.office.com/apps and find "Dynamics 365" icon in the app list.

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    Click the D365 icon and then you will enter the D365 home page which contains all the apps in D365.

    Select the Sales Hub and enjoy it.

    Or you could also open Customer Service Hub first and then choose Sales Hub in app picker.

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    Hope it helps.

    Best Regards,

    Leo

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    RaviKashyap Profile Picture
    RaviKashyap 55,410 on at
    RE: Where is sales dashboard

    Hi,

    While registering, you might have registered for a new credentials..something like user@yourorgname.onmicrosoft.com. If you remember the login details then you can go to portal.office.com.

    If you are able to login successfully then that means your O365 tenant (which is generally your orgname) is ready. From here, you can click Dynamics 365 which will take you to https://home.dynamics.com/. which will list all your dynamics app.

    You can refer this link for setting up trial.

    https://arunpotti.wordpress.com/2017/12/06/how-to-setup-dynamics-365-30-days-online-trial-version/

    Hope this helps.

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