Effective Dashboard Design
Design Secrets to Getting More Value From Performance Dashboards
Effective Dashboard Design is about performance dashboards
- taking the reader on a journey of converting typical reporting
style dashboards into dashboards specifically designed to promote
improvement in strategic performance.
This is not a book about screens for system monitoring or how to
develop the backend data infrastructure. Both these topics are expert
areas in themselves - this is a book about dashboards that are action
focused to effectively improve productivity and increase profit.
EDD suits businesses of all sizes - with tips on helping
medium-smaller businesses gain access to the powerful insight by
using simple, inexpensive tools to create the latest innovations
in graphs, designed specifically for higher performance outcomes.
You will learn:
- How the brain sees a dashboard; using pre-attentive attributes
to rapidly upload insight
- How to apply Gestalt principles of design to dashboards
- How to select more meaningful KPI that provide more
insight than most KPI used today
- Why selecting the correct graph is so important to providing
a true performance story
- The best way to get users involved
- How to transform hardened report users to dashboard disciples
- The key differences between different types of dashboards,
and how to personalize dashboards for individual roles.
- Practical tips you can apply today for instant dashboard
improvement - to deliver greater insight in less time
- The best way to use pre-packaged KPI and grid templates
- How to transform your current dashboards into a performance
management system
- A step-by-step walk through of a real-life scenario dashboard
design; learn how small tweaks to graphs significantly improve
their output
- A quick and inexpensive way to develop proformas
- How to repurpose existing Microsoft Excel functionality
into innovative graph formats
- The limits of dashboard software, and how to work around them
- The most common mistakes in dashboards; and how to avoid
them
- How to integrate dashboards into SharePoint to get the best
value from your real estate
- Considerations for small screens
- Best practices in managing change with the deployment
of dashboards
- Why standard user testing doesn't work for dashboards - how
to get more value from a simpler, new approach
- Practical advice on managing dashboard design programs
This is not just a design book - it's a 'how to book'.
It provides real-life examples, independent of the type
of software being used.
Dashboard design is not intuitive and goes beyond the way a dashboard
looks. Effective dashboards perform well because they have the
right KPI visualized in the best possible way. This book
covers both of these elements. Starting from a proven theoretical
background from visualization experts such as Edward Tufte and Stephen
Few - it then takes a step further into the detailed thought processes
behind tweaking every graph.
In spite of strong opinions based on factual research, EDD
is no 'listen to me, I'm an expert' kind of book. It gets to the
raw heart of what makes a dashboard perform - not just look good.
The design concepts in this book are founded on proven practices
- not just personal preferences. They make sense. They constantly
aim to give the end user more value. The advice given is immediately
applicable to any dashboard, in any business.
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