For those who missed the workshop on 23 Apr 2016, here’s good news. Owing to popular demand, we have opened up new seats for the next session of this workshop on 14 May 2016. Please register early to avoid disappointment.
Dashboarding your students for success!
Dashboards are employed in the corporate world to monitor Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) in order to achieve certain objectives or improve business processes. We are all too familiar with these two maxims commonly adopted in the industry: “what gets measured, gets done” and “if
Workshop: Automating Reports with Dashboards
Learn to automate mundane reporting of KPIs for your organizations. Dramatically improve your work productivity by reducing time consuming and tedious reporting to mere minutes. In this 5 hour intensive workshop (inclusive of 1 hour lunch), you will learn to design
The most accessible Business Intelligence Tool
Without a doubt, the most accessible tool in use for Business Intelligence today is Microsoft Excel. Excel is by far the most used spreadsheet software in the market place. It is a versatile tool that can be used for data
Upcoming talk @NUSS Kent Ridge Guild House
We’ll be giving a talk at NUSS-Kent Ridge Guild House on 17 March 2016 (Thursday) from 7 pm to 9 pm. This is an opportunity to learn more about the world of Dashboards and how they can make you more effective
Customer First, Always!
Customers are the life blood of all businesses. Being able to respond quickly to customer’s needs is critical to a business’ success. Many organizations invest heavily to set up a Customer Response Center (CRC), typically manned 24×7, to ensure that their
Retail Business Dashboard
Imagine we have been approached by a business owner of iGadgets.com to design a Dashboard. iGadgets sells the latest Apple products in 8 retail shops as well as online. 4 shops are located in Singapore (Orchard, Woodlands, Jurong and Tampines), 2 in Malaysia
Key design considerations for Dashboard
In this post, we’ll briefly discuss 3 key design considerations for a dashboard. There are other design considerations, of course, which we could discuss in another post. 1) Include only essential information The real estate on a dashboard is precious. Display
So, what’s a Dashboard?
We define a dashboard as – “A visual communication tool to provide at-a-glance view into key performance indicators which are essential in achieving an objective.” A dashboard is typically presented on a single screen or a single page in a report. Dashboards, especially
Tell your story with a Dashboard!
Data, data everywhere. We are living in a world inundated with data. Every business and organization creates and receives data, constantly. What do we do with these gazillion data? Well, a business or organization can transform these data into useful information. Leverage on