Monthly Archives: March 2007

How to Tell a Dashboard from a Dashboard or Few Dashboards are Less Confused Now than 3 Years Ago

Enterprise dashboard enthusiasts may not think the above headline very “punny”, but I could not help myself when I read the latest issue of noted dashboard guru Stephen Few’s Visual Business Intelligence Newsletter entitled Dashboard Confusion Revisited. In this excellent … Continue reading

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Public Official Activity Enterprise Dashboard

This enterprise dashboard is meant for use by public officials to facilitate their workflow. As you’ll recognize from the various webparts that you’ll see, it is driven by the Microsoft SharePoint platform. As a matter of fact, it’s one of … Continue reading

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Taking an Information Design Approach to Enterprise Dashboards

While rooting through my collection of thousands of screenshots of enterprise dashboards, I came across a printout of an excellent article on designing executive dashboards that I hadn’t read since 2003. I forgot how excellent it was. It took an … Continue reading

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Screenshot of a Performance Evaluation Dashboard from the SharePoint Template Series

Sharepoint Dashboards Topic: Sample Dashboards using Microsoft SharePoint 2003 Dashboard Spy readers are anxious to see more of the SharePoint application templates. As you will recall, Microsoft has supplied over 30 sharepoint templates organized around business functions and departments. The … Continue reading

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Information Security Metrics Dashboard – a rare insider glimpse into threat management levels

Security Threat Management Dashboard Update: This topic came up in a recent discussion with a Dashboard Spy about how insecure many applications are. This is the case in even the most security conscious environments. Take a look at the application … Continue reading

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