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How can we create the best communication dashboard

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Hi Sana

Thank you for your question, great to hear from you again. There are lots of approaches we could take with this and I would suggest a great starting place is to focus on the purpose of the dashboard and even more importantly the information it will contain.

For example, dashboard implies a summary of data that is quick and easy to process for the viewer. What information would we like the viewer to process?

So I would suggest first establish the purpose of the information that is being shared. We could use the Do / Decide / Know model when considering what outcome we are seeking from the end user of the information.

With that in place the structure of the dashboard, and its form can be selected to support the purpose of the information it will contain.

Let me know if you would like more information, for example on technology and dashboards or would like to further review what the dashboard will contain.

Kind regards,
Andrew

Mon 15 Apr 2013: Automatically marked as resolved.

 

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