Dashboarding
Dashboarding is the process of creating visual displays that consolidate and present key data points, metrics, and insights in an interactive and easily understandable format. Dashboards are widely used in business intelligence (BI) to monitor performance, track KPIs, and support data-driven decision-making in real time.
A well-designed dashboard pulls data from multiple sources and presents it through charts, graphs, tables, and gauges, allowing users to quickly assess performance and identify trends or issues. Tools like Tableau, Power BI, Excel, and Google Data Studio are commonly used for dashboard creation.
There are different types of dashboards—strategic, analytical, and operational—each serving specific purposes, from high-level executive overviews to detailed performance monitoring. Dashboarding enhances transparency, improves collaboration, and enables faster response to changing business conditions.
By turning complex data into intuitive visuals, dashboarding empowers users at all levels to make informed decisions, streamline reporting, and align efforts toward achieving business goals.