- Operational Dashboards: Operational dashboards track the performance of operational activities, which are the day-to-day activities that keep your business running. For example, in a financial department the operational dashboard would keep track of accounts payable or accounts receivable activities. Within a sales department, the dashboard would track activities such as the number of demos conducted or the number of outstanding proposals.
- Strategic Dashboards: Strategic dashboards manage higher-level activities, showing key insights into the overall performance of a business and opportunities for a business. Normally, strategic dashboards would include information relevant to the executive team. This information would comprise things such as year-over-year sales or overall customer satisfaction over a longer period of time.
- Analytics Dashboards: Analytical dashboards allow businesses to take a granular look at their data in order to unearth specific patterns and trends. For example, a company’s operational dashboard may show that 90 percent of the company’s customer invoices are being paid on time and 10 percent are being paid late. The analytics dashboard would allow the business to dig into the 10 percent of bills being paid late to identify the patterns or common factors influencing late payments.
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