Dashboard
Dashboards often provide at-a-glance views of KPIs relevant to a particular objective or business process. In the other, “dashboard” has another name for “progress report” or “report.”
The “dashboard” is often displayed on a web page which is linked to a database that allows the report to be constantly updated. For example, in asset integrity we are interested in monitoring availability, backlog, schedule compliance, overdue, integrity status etc.
Benefits of using digital dashboards include:
- Visual presentation of performance measures
- Ability to identify and correct negative trends
- Measure efficiencies/inefficiencies
- Ability to generate detailed reports showing new trends
- Ability to make more informed decisions based on collected business intelligence
- Align strategies and organizational goals
- Saves time compared to running multiple reports
- Gain total visibility of all systems instantly
- Quick identification of data outliers and correlations