The Step Program page has a detail block at the top and a list block below. There’s actually a lot to see and do on this page, so for now we’ll just get familiar with the page itself before diving into the setup and maintenance in later sections. Let’s take it from the top and look at the detail block first. Campus - You can select a campus to only show step information from that campus. The step metrics, chart and step type information (see below) will all be updated to show data only from the selected campus.Description - A good description helps clarify the program’s purpose.Category - The category assigned to the program is displayed for reference.Step Program Metrics - These metrics provide good information on the overall program. The values include:Individuals Completing: This is a count of unique individuals who have completed the program. People who complete the program multiple times will only be counted once.Average Days to Complete: The average number of days to complete the program is calculated based on the earliest Start Date and the latest End Date across the steps in the program.Steps Started: A count of the number of steps that have been started, regardless of whether they were completed.Steps Completed: This is a count of all completed steps in the program. Step Program Activity Chart - This is a stacked area chart (a chart where areas don’t overlap because they are cumulative at each point) showing completed steps by step type. This chart actually has a lot going on, so we'll wait to break it all down for you later in the Next, let’s move down to the list block at the bottom of the page. Here you can see and maintain the step types included in your program. Name - The step type names are each listed here.Engagement Type - Notes whether the step is a Milestone or an ongoing Rhythm. This is configured in the Step Type settings. Objective - Describes the main focus of the step and how it supports the organization’s mission. This is configured in the Step Type settings. Impact Weight - Represents the significance of this step in a person’s journey. A higher value indicates greater impact, helping to measure progress at an organizational level. This is configured in the Started - Shows a count of how many times the step type has been started.Completed - Shows a count of how many times the step type has been completed.Bulk Entry - The ti ti-truck icon will take you to the Bulk Entry page, where you can add steps of that type in bulk. We’ll cover how to do that below. TipNot Adding Up?You'll sometimes notice that the counts for Started or Completed steps are higher than the number of people in your program. If you're doing any analysis with these numbers, it's important to keep in mind that a single person can be counted more than once if the step allows multiple completions. In the Editing Step Types section we’ll dive deeper into how the information in this block gets added and maintained.