if my company have 50 shops and i want to view all sales performace what kind of chart you will recommend . Thank you for your answer from Bangkok Thailand
Usually, with that many values to compare, you would just use a table. Or if you were comparing 2 metrics for each store you could use a scatter plot. Or you could use a treemap. All depends on the number of metrics and what the metrics are.
Around the 2:14 minute you mention a 'template' that is in the resources section that can be downloaded. I think I've clicked on every link and haven't found a template. Did you remove that link?
Great content. I am curious what your counsel would be in dashboard design for slicers and parameter elements. What tips do you have if the data to be displayed is really only 2 charts on a page, but the number of slicing/dimensional elements may be overwhelming (say 15 or so (all of which are relevant for how a practitioner would want to see their data)).
That's not a typical scenario but as long as the filters are as organised as possible into a logical order and aren't all over the dashboard. I would suggest having like a "control centre" box on the right that contains all slicers.
Great video about 7 important aspects designing information dashboards. I am not so sure however, if data storytelling can be done in a dashboard. In my opinion that’s more tied to someone presenting findings or making his or her point based on findings in a meeting.
I appreciate your point of view but I can’t say I agree. A dashboard gives an at-a-glance snapshot of how a business is and has been performing. That is a story in itself.