Dashboarding
Dashboarding is the key to turning data into actionable insights. A dashboard gives you a visual overview of key KPIs (Key Performance Indicators) and metrics, on which to base strategic decisions.
What is Dashboarding?
Dashboarding is the process of assembling various data points into one clear and visually appealing screen. This helps companies easily interpret complex data. Think graphs, tables and gauges that show at a glance how your organization is doing. This allows you to spot trends, monitor performance and respond quickly to changes.
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Benefits of Dashboarding
Dashboards make an important contribution to the efficiency and effectiveness of organizations. By using data in the right way, you make faster and better decisions.
- Real-time insights: Dashboards provide access to up-to-date information, allowing you to react immediately to changes in the market or within your business.
- Efficient decision-making: With a clear overview of all important figures, you can make informed decisions based on data rather than assumptions.
- Increase productivity: With all important information gathered in one place, you save time and don't have to manually gather data from different sources.
- Transparency and accountability: Dashboards provide insight for the entire team, allowing everyone to know exactly how performance is trending and where adjustments may need to be made.
Dashboards by department
With our comprehensive set of standard reports, we drastically reduce implementation time. Each department has its own set of KPIs from relevant data sources.
Finance Dashboards
Get real-time visibility into accounts receivable, accounts payable and transaction data, for example
Sales Accelerator
What are your top 10 best and worst performing clients? And which offer has been open for a long time?
Purchase Accelerator
Actionable, real-time visibility into orders, invoices, deliveries and approvals.
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What types of dashboards are there?
From Strategic to Operational dashboard
Dashboards are powerful tools for making data insightful and monitoring performance within the organization. When creating a dashboard, the needs of the user are leading. For example, the CFO has different needs than the employees on the factory floor. Making data insightful with Power BI makes it easier for every role in every department to achieve KPIs.
Strategic Dashboards
Strategic dashboards aim to provide insight into long-term organizational performance and strategic objectives. They are used by C-level and management. In the CFO dashboard, one of the things you keep track of is the financial health of the organization. The KPIs that strategic users are primarily interested in looking at include revenue growth, market position, customer satisfaction and overall financial results.
Tactical Dashboards
Tactical dashboards support management in making decisions at the departmental or team level. They track KPIs such as productivity, departmental costs, resources and operational performance. By deploying these dashboards weekly during meetings with the team, you keep the team focused and make timely adjustments.
Operational Dashboards
The purpose of Operational dashboards is to monitor daily processes and provide insight into activities within the organization. An example of an operational dashboard is the large screens in a factory hall. On these, teams immediately see if they are deviating from the target, either positively or negatively. That immediately encourages action when needed. Or for production management to hand out compliments.
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