M3 - Visualizing Structured Data Using Dashboards
M3 - Visualizing Structured Data Using Dashboards
Table of Contents
Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................................. 4
Summary ............................................................................................................................................................................... 13
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Introduction
The topic focuses on describing information dashboards which is the most widely used
medium for visualizing structured business data. To monitor and manage the wide array of
business functions and processes within organisations, dashboards provide a summarised
and constantly updated view of the key influencing parameters. Information dashboards
gather data from multiple sources and display them on one reporting screen, which
significantly reduces the time spent on compiling and sharing reports, and analysis findings
across the organisation.
Designing the dashboard involves in-depth discussion with users to identify the dashboard
requirements. There are multiple perspectives involved in analysing these user needs and
arriving at the final design specifications.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this topic, you will be able to:
• Define dashboard and its types
• Describe the guidelines to build dashboards
• Summarise the charecteritics of good dashboards
• Determine the key considerations for designing dashboards
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• Operational: These are updated in real-time and used primarily for monitoring
business operations.
In comparison to strategic dashboards, operational dashboards need to grab the
manager’s attention immediately if the operational parameters cross the accepted
limits. The details required are also higher than in strategic dashboards, and the
ability to drill down further is an important feature.
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• Analytical: They support interactions with the data such as drilling down to enable
exploration. They are mainly used for forward-looking evaluation and planning.
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6. Effective display media: The display media chosen to represent information needs to
be clear and descriptive, but at the same time compact in nature to fit into the single
screen format of the dashboard.
1. Business Perspective
a. What is the role of the target business user (executive, manager, data analyst)?
b. What are the business questions that the target user will need to answer?
c. What decisions does the target user make in his/her role?
d. Who are the other business stakeholders who will use the information?
e. What Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) are essential to make the critical
decisions?
2. User Perspective
a. What is the type of business user? - novice/expert/analyst
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Summary
Dashboards are the most widely used and effective mediums of visualization. They are used
to display structured business data visually to key decision-makers in enterprises.
Dashboards are of three basic types – strategic, operational and analytical.
While building the dashboard, a few important guidelines need to be followed such as:
• More graphical media than text
• Achieve specific objectives
• Displayed in one single screen
• Customised for a specific set of user(s)
Before designing the dashboard, high-level needs of the user has to be ascertained. These
needs would be both in terms of functional business needs as well as non-functional
technical requirements.
Designing the dashboard involves critically analysing the needs, captured from users for the
dashboard and arriving at the right specifications for the build to take place. This activity is
approached from the perspectives of business, user, metrics and KPI, data visualization,
usability and technology.