MOP 2.0 Dashboard Overview
The MOP 2.0 Dashboard is your control centre for tasks, room status, and operational workflows. From the left‐hand menu, you can access your tasks, team tasks, reports, and real-time updates — all based on your role’s privileges. Below you’ll find key sections of the dashboard.
On the left side, you’ll find the menu bar listing key modules (Tasks, Reports, Maintenance, etc.). The items shown depend on your user role.
If you don’t see a menu item, check your permissions.
The dashboard view and available actions are determined by your role and permissions. If you believe access is missing, consult your site administrator.
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