Data Visualizations Best-Practices For Ad-hoc Trends
Useful data visualization letting the user decide which KPIs he wants to monitor. Letting him the ability to select whatever KPI, he might find correlated events. Note that the KPIs can have totally different scales.
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Data visualization best-practices
- Allow the user to select one or more KPIs
- Display each KPI in the same line chart
- Display the KPI value at each point
- Allow the user to dynamically select the KPI he wants to analyze (for instance moving from a Revenue analysis to a Gross Margin analysis)
Leverage this data visualization in business dashboards
- Banking
- Digital Marketing
- Education
- Executive Management
- Finance
- Healthcare
- Hospitality
- Human Resources
- Industry
- Information Technology
- Insurance
- Life Sciences
- Manufacturing
- Marketing
- Procurement
- Project Management
- Quality Management
- R&D / Product Development
- Retail
- Risk Management
- Sales
- Service Management / Call Center
- Social Media
- Supply Chain
- Sustainability, Health & Safety
- Trading
- Other…
Other data visualizations
- Business Overview
- Project Detail
- Project Gantt
- Portfolio
- P&L / BS Evolution
- P&L / BS Statement
- Ad-hoc
- Growth Card
- What-If
- Retention
- Correlation Detail
- Correlation Overview
- Comparison Trends
- Comparison Table Split
- Comparison Bar Split
- Fact Sheet Variance %
- Fact Sheet Variance
- Fact-Sheet Performance
- Fact Sheet
- Trends Lines
- Stacked Trends
- Split Trends
- Trends
- Contribution
- Pareto
- Segmentation 2D
- Segmentation
- Location Map
- Trends Highlight
- Podium
- Main KPIs Trends Contribution
- Main KPIs Trends
- Performance Split
- Cockpit
- Top Contributors
- Understanding Drivers