As data volumes rise, business dashboard adoption has skyrocketed. Dashboards help businesses make sense of their data–turning mountains of information into actionable insights. They alert leaders to business problems, and can help stop issues before they get out of hand.
The problem: Not all dashboards are created equal. Some are inflexible. Others are hard to use. Still others offer limited features.
If you’re looking to implement dashboards, or replace your existing dashboards, what features should you look for? Besides charts/graphs, what should a modern business dashboard include?
If you’d like to learn how to create great dashboards, here’s a webinar replay that will help you do just that. In this webinar, you will:
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