Start by cleaning it up. It's tempting to load your dashboard with all of the bells and …show more content…
Does this object duplicate information that already appears on my dashboard?
3. Is this the best object type to display this information?
4. Should this object be placed on a secondary dashboard?
Keep in mind that your KPI dashboard should display key performance indicators, not every possible performance indicator in existence. In addition, the dashboard should show everything at a glance, without requiring scrolling or clicking. This will save time and increase efficiency when looking at the dashboard.
Next, organize the dashboard so that it makes sense. You may have several related objects that should go together or that may need to be re-ordered so that they build upon each other. It's also smart to follow a pattern, even with data that's unrelated. For example, if start grouping data by day, week, month, quarter, and then all grouped data should follow a similar pattern. Organizing the KPI dashboard will help the user understand how the data relates to one another more easily.
Finally, tweak the KPI dashboard settings so that the overall display is easy to interpret and understand. This includes using colors judiciously and choosing simplified numbering options where possible. For example, instead of using currency figures with the decimal points and trailing zeros such as $105.99, drop the decimal and use rounding such as $106. This will clean up your data and help users in the long