In Unifier, shells define your project collaboration workspace. Shells can represent whatever you want them to, for example:
- Capital Projects
- Maintenance Projects
- Business Portfolios
- Project Delivery Management
With shells, you can show project relationships and hierarchies to more accurately represent a real-world physical or organizational structure. In the following example, indentation is used to represent levels in a hierarchy:
- Region
- Properties
- Buildings
- Buildings
- Projects
- Properties
You can create multiple templates from which you can centrally manage large numbers of shells. The shells you create can have their own business processes, cost worksheets, reports, dashboards, document repositories, and users and groups. You can organize shells into project hierarchies that allow you to pull data from a current shell and any of its subordinate shells. Working together, these features give you visibility into, and control of, your projects.