7. DASHBOARD
Dashboard provides at-a-glance views of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
relevant to a particular objective or business process (e.g.
sales, marketing, human resources, or production).There are five Key elements
to a good dashboard
1. Simple, communicates easily
2. Minimum distractions…it could cause confusion
3. Supports organize business with meaning and useful data
4. Applies human visual perception to visual presentation of information
5. Comforting to the eye
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8. “An easy to read, often single page, real-time user interface,
showing a graphical presentation of the current status
(snapshot) and historical trends of an organization’s Key
Performance Indicators (KPIs) to enable instantaneous and
informed decisions to be made at a glance.”
9. An executive dashboard is a computer interface that
displays the key performance indicators (KPIs) that
corporate officers need to effectively run an enterprise.
10. A business intelligence dashboard is a data visualization tool that
displays the current status of metrics and key performance indicators
(KPIs) for an enterprise. Dashboards consolidate and arrange
numbers, metrics and sometimes performance scorecards on a single
screen.
11. Features of an Effective Dashboard
• An intuitive graphical display that is thoughtfully laid-out
and easy to navigate.
• A logical structure behind the dashboard that makes
accessing current data easy and fast.
• Displays that can be customized and categorized to meet
a user’s specific needs.
• Information from multiple sources, departments or
markets.
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COLUMN2D
• Column chart is a chart with rectangular bars of
lengths usually proportional to the magnitudes
or frequencies of what they represent.
• The bars can be horizontally or vertically
oriented. Column charts are useful for showing
data changes over a period of time or for
illustrating comparisons among items.
• In column charts, categories are typically
organized along the horizontal axis and values
along the vertical axis.
• To the extreme left we considered
COLUMN2D Chart of balance v/s city
• City wise balance is organized in the chart
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20. * DRILL DOWN
* WE CONSIDER BALANCE V/S STATE
• Chart displays data state wise and
accordingly balance is displayed.
• State is displayed on horizontal axis
and balance is displayed vertically.
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21. * BALANCE V/S CITY
• Chart also provides DRILL
DOWN property.
• Chart displays drill down of state
i.e. CITY v/s BALANCE
• STATE undergoes DRILL
DOWN i.e. CITY and thus
balance is displayed
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22. * PIE CHART
• Pie chart is is a circular chart divided
into sectors, illustrating proportion.
• In a pie chart, the arc length of each
sector is proportional to the quantity
it represents.
• The pie chart is perhaps the most
widely used statistical chart in the
business world and the mass media .
• Pie charts work particularly well when
the slices are represent
• Pie chart displays Region wise
revenue.
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23. * STACKCOLUMN2D
• Stacked column charts compare the
value that each data point contributes to
a total across categories.
• A stacked column chart shows the
changes in a data series over time or
compares multiple items.
• Types of items are arranged horizontally
and data values are plotted vertically to
emphasize variation over time.
• Chart displays REGIONWISE data
• Actual data and budget data is
stacked region wise
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24. * MSCOMBI2D
• Combi chart is a visualization that
combines the features of the bar
chart and the line chart.
• The combination chart displays the
data using a number of bars and/or
lines, each of which represent a
particular category.
• A combination of bars and lines in
the same visualization can be useful
when comparing values in different
categories, since the combination
gives a clear view of which category
is higher or lower
• Branch wise budget balance and
balance is displayed
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25. * LINE
• Line is a type of chart , which
displays information as a series of
data points connected by straight
line segments.
• It is a basic type of chart common
in many fields.
• It is created by connecting a series
of points that represent individual
measurements with line segments.
• A line chart is often used to
visualize a trend in data over
intervals of time – time series–
thus the line is often drawn
chronologically.
• Branch wise balance is displayed
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26. * BAR2D
• A bar chart or bar graph is a chart
with rectangular bars with lengths
proportional to the values that they
represent.
• The bars can be plotted vertically or
horizontally.
• Bar charts are used for marking clear
data which has discrete values
• A bar chart is very useful for recording
certain information whether it is
continuous or not continuous data
• State wise balance is displayed in bar
chart
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27. * MSAREA
• Multi series area chart displays series as a
set of points connected by a line, with an
area filled in below the line.
• Values are represented by the height of the
point as measured by the y-axis
• Category labels are displayed on the x-axis.
• Area charts are typically used to compare
values over time.
• City wise data is displayed v/s balance
and budget balance
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28. * . MSCOLUMN2D
• Multi series chart is displayed city
wise
• Balance and budget balance is
displayed city wise
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29. *
• An inverse or negative
relationship is a mathematical
relationship in which one variable
say y, decreases as another, say
x, increases.
• For example, there is an inverse
relationship between education
and unemployment - that is, as
education increases, the rate of
unemployment decreases.
• Chart displays data month wise
for balance and budget balance
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30. *
• SIMILARLY WE CAN
CONSIDER FOR LINES
• MONTHWISE DATA FOR
BALANCE AND
BUDGETBLANCE
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31. *
• A Pyramid Chart has the form of a
triangle with lines dividing it into
sections.
• A related topic or idea is placed in each
section.
• Because of the triangular shape, each
section is a different width from the
others; this width indicates a level of
hierarchy among the topics
• The widest section may contain a
general topic and the narrowest section
may contain a much more specific topic
from within that general topic
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• Funnel charts are a type of CHART , often
used to represent stages in a sales process
and show the amount of potential revenue for
each stage.
• This type of chart can also be useful in
identifying potential problem areas in an
organization’s sales processes
• .A funnel chart displays values as
Regressively decreasing proportions.
• Ideally the funnel chart shows process that
starts at 100% and ends with a lower
percentage where it is noticeable in what
stages the fall out happens and at what rate
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