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Smart Dashboard Modules: Insightful Dimensions And Best Metrics

Occam's Razor

My last post, perhaps provocatively, called for a reduction of data in executive dashboards (digital, online, offline). Here's the post: Strategic & Tactical Dashboards: Best Practices, Examples. In the post Adil commented that he's observed that attribution modeling is missing from most web analytics dashboards.

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How Can BI Consulting Services Help Foster Data-driven Decisions

BizAcuity

BI consulting services play a central role in this shift, equipping businesses with the frameworks and tools to extract true value from their data. As businesses increasingly rely on data for competitive advantage, understanding how business intelligence consulting services foster data-driven decisions is essential for sustainable growth.

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How to get the most out of IT consultants

CIO Business Intelligence

As enterprises continue to plan, expand, or evolve their digital transformation efforts and shifts to the cloud, many are likely relying on IT consultants or considering hiring them for help. Here are some tips for getting the most value from using IT consultants and ensuring that the engagement is successful and aligned with your objectives.

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The "Action Dashboard" (An Alternative To Crappy Dashboards)

Occam's Razor

This one of the core reasons why most dashboards are "crappy", i.e. they are data pukes that provide little in terms of context and even less in terms of actionable value. Here are some examples of sub optimal dashboards, sub optimal in my mind from a actionable perspective. That's the dashboard above.

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The Art of BI Dashboard Design

Paul Blogs on BI

A few years ago, I had encouraged a BI Director to create a BI dashboard showing the key financial metrics of their company and to show it to the CEO. Its not that finance people dont want or need BI dashboards, its that their needs are different to say someone in sales, marketing, operations or HR.

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Excellent Analytics Tip #26: Every Critical Metric Should Have A BFF!

Occam's Razor

But the problem is that single golden metrics hide valuable insights and, more often than not, drive bad behavior. Here's my proposal: If you are pushed to have a single golden metric, give it a partner. The BFF metric you find should not be one that is very far away. So, great metric. Honestly, who can blame them.

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Misled by metrics: 7 KPI mistakes IT leaders make

CIO Business Intelligence

Today, many CIOs feel the same way about metrics. Metrics are only as good as their source. Too often, technology companies pay consulting or analyst firms to create metrics based on the best characteristics of their offerings,” says Judith Hurwitz, CEO of Hurwitz Strategies, an emerging technology consulting firm.

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