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Best Practices for
Effective Dashboards
DASHBOARD DOCTOR SESSION
Katie Poznanski-Ring, Butler University
Dawit Gelan, Indiana University
1
What is a dashboard?
"A dashboard is a visual display of the most important
information to achieve one or more objectives;
consolidated and arranged on a single screen so the
information can be monitored at a glance."
Stephen Few
2
Good Dashboards
3
Bad Dashboards
4
Best Practices for
Effective Dashboards
1. Identify your goal
2. Design for the real world
3. Choose metrics that matter
4. Keep it visual
5. Build in functionality
6. Avoid chart junk
7. Follow the 4 C’s ofVisualization
8. Finalize withTableau’s dashboard checklist
5
1. Identify your goal
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 Know your purpose and audience/consumer
 Know your dashboard type
 Strategic: executive, high-level
 Operational: immediate use, sales information, pulse
 Analytic: drill-down, highly interactive
 What value will the dashboard add?
Does the dashboard...
...help management define what is important?
...educate people in the organization about the things that matter?
...set goals and expectations for specific individuals or groups?
...help executives sleep at night because they know what’s going on?
...encourage specific actions in a timely manner?
...highlight exceptions and provide alerts when problems occur?
...communicate progress and success?
...provide a common interface for interacting with and analyzing important
business data?
 Leverage the most viewed spot
2. Design for the real world
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 Author at your final display size
 Limit the number of views to three or four
(unless there is an absolute need)
 Implement an iterative improvement process based on user
feedback
3. Choose metrics that matter
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 Metrics must be relevant to the goal.
 Ask the following questions when deciding which metrics to
include in your dashboard:
i. How does each metric contribute to those objectives?
ii. Do you have data, either internal or external, that can shed light on
the objectives?
iii.Can you design a meaningful metric that measures those
contributions?
iv.Is this metric truly necessary to contribute to the objectives?
i. Can you build a systematic and on-going means of measurement?
4. Keep it visual
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 Cognition &Visual Perception
 GestaltTheory & Design Principals
 Color choice
 Design for Accessibility: avoid red-green and 'stop light' palette (red-yellow-green)
 Stay on-brand and on-theme (online color palette tools make this easy)
 Font choice
 Chart choice
 White space
 Information grouping
 Most important data on X andY axes; encode less important data in color or shape
attributes
 Pre-Attentive Attributes / Enduring Dispositions
 Make it easy for your audience to understand your message
Cognition & Visual Perception
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• Vision is among our keenest senses
• Our brains process visual information faster and more efficiently than text
• Our visual system has been processing information long before language
was ever developed
Chart vTabular data presentation – which do you prefer?
Pre-Attentive Attributes / Enduring Dispositions
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Color
Form
VS
Gestalt Theory & Design Principals
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• Theory
• The mind is constantly trying to make sense of the world; when the human
mind (perceptual system) forms a percept or "gestalt", the whole has a
reality of its own, independent of the parts.
• Principals (8):
• Proximity (objects close to each other
are perceived as a group)
• Similarity (elements tend to be
integrated into groups if they are
similar to each other)
• Enclosure (objects with a boundary
surrounding them are perceived to
belong together)
Gestalt Examples
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Reification
• Illusory contours
• Constructive or generative aspect of
perception, by which the experienced
percept contains more explicit spatial
information than the sensory stimulus
on which it is based.
• The whole is other than the sum of the
parts
Multistability (Multistable Perception) /
Figure-Ground Articulation
• Tendency of ambiguous perceptual
experiences to pop back and forth unstably
between two or more alternative
interpretations.
• E.g. Necker cube and
Rubin's Figure/Vase illusion
Color Choice
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Limit to 7 or less colors
VS
Design for Accessibility
15
ColorVision Deficiency (color blindness)
affects ~10% population
Stay On-Brand / On-Theme
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Utilize online color palette generators
Font Choice
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Avoid scripts:
Recommended fonts
Choose the Right Chart Type
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• Trends overTime:
• line chart
• Comparison & Ranking:
• bar chart
• Correlation:
• scatterplot
• Distribution:
• box plot
• Likert Scale:
• divergent bar chart
Avoid Pie Charts
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Much harder for humans to differentiate
differences in circles or angles than lines
VS
5. Build in functionality
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 Add interactivity to encourage exploration
 Drill-downs
o Allow users to go from a summary metric/view to deeper detail
that provides more context and/or breakout of the information.
 Show filters and parameters
 Enable highlighting
 Action filters
 Tooltips
6. Avoid chart junk
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 Unless it serves a purpose, don't include it
i. E.g. 3D effects, image overload, chart shading, label overload
 Prioritize data-to-ink ratio
 Resist temptation to use purely decorative chart types
 Avoid chart overload
7. Follow the 4 C’s of Visualization
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1. Clarity
• Defined audience, clear message, ease of understanding
2. Concise
• Balance minimalism with detail, brevity with comprehensiveness
3. Captivating
• Attracts and holds attention, is interesting
4. Catalyst
• Prompts action
8. Tableau check list
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1. What questions are you trying to answer?
• Does this visualization answer all of your questions?
• Is the purpose of the visualization clearly explained in its title or surrounding text?
• Can you understand the visualization in 30 seconds or less, without additional information?
• Does your visualization include a title? Is that title simple, informative, and eye-catching?
• Does your visualization include subtitles to guide your viewers?
2. Do you have the right chart type for your analysis?
• What types of analysis are you performing?
• Have you selected the most suitable chart type(s) for your types of analysis?
• Have you considered alternative chart types that could work better than the ones you have
chosen?
3. Are your views effective?
• Are your most important data shown on the X- andY-axes and your less important data
encoded in color or shape attributes?
• Are your views oriented intuitively—do they cater to the way your viewers read and
perceive data?
• Have you limited the number of measures or dimensions in a single view so that your users
can see your data?
• Have you limited your usage of colors and shapes so that your users can distinguish them
and see patterns?
8. Tableau check list (cont.)
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4. Is your dashboard holistic?
• Do all your views fit together to tell a single story?
• Do all your views flow well from one to the next? Are they in a good order?
• Do your most important views appear in the top or top-left corner?
• Are secondary elements in your dashboard placed well so they support the views without interrupting
them?
• Are your filters in the right locations?
• Do your filters work correctly? Do views become blank or downright confusing if you apply a filter?
• Do your filters apply to the right scope?
• Are your filter titles informative? Can viewers easily understand how to interactive with your filters?
• Are your legends close to the views they apply to?
• Is your legend highlight button set to “on” or “off” according to your preference?
• Do you have filter, highlight or URL actions? If so, do they work?
• Are your legends and filters grouped and placed intuitively?
• Do you have scrollbars in your views? If so, are they acceptable ones?
• Are your views scrunched?
• Do your views fit consistently well when you apply filters?
5. Did you perfect your work?
• Do all the colors on your dashboard go together without clashing?
• Do you have less than 7-10 colors on your dashboards?
• Do you use fonts consistently in all of your views and no more than three different fonts on one
dashboard?
• Are you labels clear and concise? Are they placed optimally to help guide your viewers? Make sure
subtitles are formatted to be subordinate to the main title.
• Are you tooltips informative? Do they have the right format so that they’re easy for viewers to use?
Sources
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 Best Practices for Effective Dashboards (Tableau Manual)
 5 Best Practices for Creating Effective Dashboards (Tableau)
 A Guide to Creating Dashboards People Love to Use
 Stephen Few: Dashboard Formatting & Layout
 VisualAnalysis Best Practices SimpleTechniques for Making Every Data
Visualization Useful and Beautiful
 The Big Book of Dashboards:VisualizingYour Data Using Real-World Business
Scenarios
 Essential Design Principles forTableau (Coursera)
 3WaysTo Make Lovely Line Graphs InTableau
THANK YOU!
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• Katie Poznanski-Ring, Butler University
• kpoznans@butler.edu
• Dawit Gelan, Indiana University
• dgelan@indiana.edu

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Best_Practices_for_Effective_Dashboards (1).pptx

  • 1. Best Practices for Effective Dashboards DASHBOARD DOCTOR SESSION Katie Poznanski-Ring, Butler University Dawit Gelan, Indiana University 1
  • 2. What is a dashboard? "A dashboard is a visual display of the most important information to achieve one or more objectives; consolidated and arranged on a single screen so the information can be monitored at a glance." Stephen Few 2
  • 5. Best Practices for Effective Dashboards 1. Identify your goal 2. Design for the real world 3. Choose metrics that matter 4. Keep it visual 5. Build in functionality 6. Avoid chart junk 7. Follow the 4 C’s ofVisualization 8. Finalize withTableau’s dashboard checklist 5
  • 6. 1. Identify your goal 6  Know your purpose and audience/consumer  Know your dashboard type  Strategic: executive, high-level  Operational: immediate use, sales information, pulse  Analytic: drill-down, highly interactive  What value will the dashboard add? Does the dashboard... ...help management define what is important? ...educate people in the organization about the things that matter? ...set goals and expectations for specific individuals or groups? ...help executives sleep at night because they know what’s going on? ...encourage specific actions in a timely manner? ...highlight exceptions and provide alerts when problems occur? ...communicate progress and success? ...provide a common interface for interacting with and analyzing important business data?  Leverage the most viewed spot
  • 7. 2. Design for the real world 7  Author at your final display size  Limit the number of views to three or four (unless there is an absolute need)  Implement an iterative improvement process based on user feedback
  • 8. 3. Choose metrics that matter 8  Metrics must be relevant to the goal.  Ask the following questions when deciding which metrics to include in your dashboard: i. How does each metric contribute to those objectives? ii. Do you have data, either internal or external, that can shed light on the objectives? iii.Can you design a meaningful metric that measures those contributions? iv.Is this metric truly necessary to contribute to the objectives? i. Can you build a systematic and on-going means of measurement?
  • 9. 4. Keep it visual 9  Cognition &Visual Perception  GestaltTheory & Design Principals  Color choice  Design for Accessibility: avoid red-green and 'stop light' palette (red-yellow-green)  Stay on-brand and on-theme (online color palette tools make this easy)  Font choice  Chart choice  White space  Information grouping  Most important data on X andY axes; encode less important data in color or shape attributes  Pre-Attentive Attributes / Enduring Dispositions  Make it easy for your audience to understand your message
  • 10. Cognition & Visual Perception 10 • Vision is among our keenest senses • Our brains process visual information faster and more efficiently than text • Our visual system has been processing information long before language was ever developed Chart vTabular data presentation – which do you prefer?
  • 11. Pre-Attentive Attributes / Enduring Dispositions 11 Color Form VS
  • 12. Gestalt Theory & Design Principals 12 • Theory • The mind is constantly trying to make sense of the world; when the human mind (perceptual system) forms a percept or "gestalt", the whole has a reality of its own, independent of the parts. • Principals (8): • Proximity (objects close to each other are perceived as a group) • Similarity (elements tend to be integrated into groups if they are similar to each other) • Enclosure (objects with a boundary surrounding them are perceived to belong together)
  • 13. Gestalt Examples 13 Reification • Illusory contours • Constructive or generative aspect of perception, by which the experienced percept contains more explicit spatial information than the sensory stimulus on which it is based. • The whole is other than the sum of the parts Multistability (Multistable Perception) / Figure-Ground Articulation • Tendency of ambiguous perceptual experiences to pop back and forth unstably between two or more alternative interpretations. • E.g. Necker cube and Rubin's Figure/Vase illusion
  • 14. Color Choice 14 Limit to 7 or less colors VS
  • 15. Design for Accessibility 15 ColorVision Deficiency (color blindness) affects ~10% population
  • 16. Stay On-Brand / On-Theme 16 Utilize online color palette generators
  • 18. Choose the Right Chart Type 18 • Trends overTime: • line chart • Comparison & Ranking: • bar chart • Correlation: • scatterplot • Distribution: • box plot • Likert Scale: • divergent bar chart
  • 19. Avoid Pie Charts 19 Much harder for humans to differentiate differences in circles or angles than lines VS
  • 20. 5. Build in functionality 20  Add interactivity to encourage exploration  Drill-downs o Allow users to go from a summary metric/view to deeper detail that provides more context and/or breakout of the information.  Show filters and parameters  Enable highlighting  Action filters  Tooltips
  • 21. 6. Avoid chart junk 21  Unless it serves a purpose, don't include it i. E.g. 3D effects, image overload, chart shading, label overload  Prioritize data-to-ink ratio  Resist temptation to use purely decorative chart types  Avoid chart overload
  • 22. 7. Follow the 4 C’s of Visualization 22 1. Clarity • Defined audience, clear message, ease of understanding 2. Concise • Balance minimalism with detail, brevity with comprehensiveness 3. Captivating • Attracts and holds attention, is interesting 4. Catalyst • Prompts action
  • 23. 8. Tableau check list 23 1. What questions are you trying to answer? • Does this visualization answer all of your questions? • Is the purpose of the visualization clearly explained in its title or surrounding text? • Can you understand the visualization in 30 seconds or less, without additional information? • Does your visualization include a title? Is that title simple, informative, and eye-catching? • Does your visualization include subtitles to guide your viewers? 2. Do you have the right chart type for your analysis? • What types of analysis are you performing? • Have you selected the most suitable chart type(s) for your types of analysis? • Have you considered alternative chart types that could work better than the ones you have chosen? 3. Are your views effective? • Are your most important data shown on the X- andY-axes and your less important data encoded in color or shape attributes? • Are your views oriented intuitively—do they cater to the way your viewers read and perceive data? • Have you limited the number of measures or dimensions in a single view so that your users can see your data? • Have you limited your usage of colors and shapes so that your users can distinguish them and see patterns?
  • 24. 8. Tableau check list (cont.) 24 4. Is your dashboard holistic? • Do all your views fit together to tell a single story? • Do all your views flow well from one to the next? Are they in a good order? • Do your most important views appear in the top or top-left corner? • Are secondary elements in your dashboard placed well so they support the views without interrupting them? • Are your filters in the right locations? • Do your filters work correctly? Do views become blank or downright confusing if you apply a filter? • Do your filters apply to the right scope? • Are your filter titles informative? Can viewers easily understand how to interactive with your filters? • Are your legends close to the views they apply to? • Is your legend highlight button set to “on” or “off” according to your preference? • Do you have filter, highlight or URL actions? If so, do they work? • Are your legends and filters grouped and placed intuitively? • Do you have scrollbars in your views? If so, are they acceptable ones? • Are your views scrunched? • Do your views fit consistently well when you apply filters? 5. Did you perfect your work? • Do all the colors on your dashboard go together without clashing? • Do you have less than 7-10 colors on your dashboards? • Do you use fonts consistently in all of your views and no more than three different fonts on one dashboard? • Are you labels clear and concise? Are they placed optimally to help guide your viewers? Make sure subtitles are formatted to be subordinate to the main title. • Are you tooltips informative? Do they have the right format so that they’re easy for viewers to use?
  • 25. Sources 25  Best Practices for Effective Dashboards (Tableau Manual)  5 Best Practices for Creating Effective Dashboards (Tableau)  A Guide to Creating Dashboards People Love to Use  Stephen Few: Dashboard Formatting & Layout  VisualAnalysis Best Practices SimpleTechniques for Making Every Data Visualization Useful and Beautiful  The Big Book of Dashboards:VisualizingYour Data Using Real-World Business Scenarios  Essential Design Principles forTableau (Coursera)  3WaysTo Make Lovely Line Graphs InTableau
  • 26. THANK YOU! 26 • Katie Poznanski-Ring, Butler University • kpoznans@butler.edu • Dawit Gelan, Indiana University • dgelan@indiana.edu