Use the dashboard to track automation opportunities, cost savings, and operational efficiency metrics.
Before you begin
Role required: LEAP admin
About this task
The LEAP value dashboard provides real-time insights into automation opportunities within your IT operations. Use this dashboard to justify automation investments and track the return on automation
initiatives.
Procedure
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Navigate to the LEAP dashboard by selecting the dashboard icon
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The dashboard displays records analyzed and grouped into automation opportunities.

The dashboard opens, displaying automation metrics and grouping statistics.
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Review the Grouping statistics section.
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Review the total number of records analyzed.
This metric shows the volume of data processed by LEAP.
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Check the number of groups created and average group size.
Groups represent similar incidents that can be automated together.
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Identify large groups that exceed the automation threshold.
Large groups indicate high-value automation opportunities.
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Note the record duration and last GAF run timestamp.
This information shows the data freshness and analysis scope.
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Review the Automation Value section.
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Review the predicted cost and time savings from automation.
These projections help justify automation investments.
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Check the number of playbooks created and tickets resolved.
These metrics demonstrate actual automation implementation and success.
You can see the quantified benefits of your automation initiatives.
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Contact your LEAP administrator to customize settings when dashboard metrics don't align with organizational requirements.
LEAP administrators can adjust calculation parameters, thresholds, and time ranges to match your business context.
Result
The dashboard displays current automation metrics including potential cost savings, time savings, and automation opportunities. Use these metrics to prioritize automation initiatives and
demonstrate ROI to stakeholders. If the dashboard shows no data, verify that LEAP settings are configured correctly.