According to a number of questionable sources, Albert Einstein once said “Compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world. He who understands it, earns it. He who doesn’t, pays it.”
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According to a number of questionable sources, Albert Einstein once said “Compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world. He who understands it, earns it. He who doesn’t, pays it.”
Progress toward a goal is a powerful way to motivate stakeholders toward achievements. Tableau is a great tool to help visualize progress toward a goal using reference lines, highlight tables, donut charts and custom images.
You’ve probably seen one of those graphs where a thermometer gets filled in to demonstrate progress toward a goal. They are popular on fundraising sites. It’s possible to create that same kind of visual in Tableau but requires a little ingenuity.
Great! You have now hosted a successful Design Sprint session and mocked up some whiteboards everyone feels good about building. What are the steps you can now take to ensure your groundwork results in Tableau dashboards that are used by your audience?
After doing an initial Design Sprint, we dig into most of our projects by hosting a whiteboard session. For more details about how to create a great environment for a successful whiteboard session, check out Kirk’s blog post from last week here.
“Just make a typical sales dashboard!”
I’m sure you have heard something similar to that. We sure have!
Or…”We have hundreds of great unused vizzes! What is wrong with these, why don’t they use them?”