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Business dashboards: From information to insight
Sharon D’Souza Published: 2 Jun 2011

Regarded as the face of business intelligence (BI), dashboards play a vital role in giving an
overview of important business processes.

However, there is more to business dashboards than merely as tools to ‘beautify’ reports. Ideally,
dashboards should have a business purpose. Whether an Excel sheet or an SAP ECC or a BI
dashboard, these tools should ideally be able to lead business leaders and managers to direct action
path(s). In fact, that is expected of any BI system and the rule extends to business dashboards as
well.

Moreover, business dashboards can, in fact, play a vital role in tough market conditions. For
example, during the recent economic slowdown, managing the bottom line proved to be a huge
challenge for several companies. As a result, focus was to retain customers and to optimize
production. While production needed to be trimmed in accordance with dip in demand, it had to be
enough to maintain the existing demand. In such a scenario, business dashboards can help corporate
leaders by representing data in such a fashion that the decision-making process becomes quick and
easy.

In case of any analytical tool, especially business dashboards that work with the timeline of data,
executives generally get blinded by the hindsight provided by historical data, and thus, the
predictive value of the tool is lost. Additionally, dashboards are decision enablers. In fact, a
business dashboard should act as a reflective mirror of the past and accurately point to the future as
well.

1) How much is necessarily too much?

Generally, executives tend to get overwhelmed by the amount of data and presentations they need,
or would want to be displayed on their business dashboards. It needs to be realized that more data
involves more money, and correspondingly more time for report generation. So, one needs to assess
whether this is practical. A hierarchy of responsibility should be factored in while defining the
way the business dashboards work. While summaries of the operation controller can be 18 pages,
the report for a vice-president should not exceed 5-6 pages. Similarly, for the CEO it should not be
more than two to three pages. In an ideal scenario, the CEO should not spend more than an hour
evaluating the data on the business dashboard.

2) Who should ideally have a dashboard?

Basically, the term dashboard is borrowed from the automobile industry. Thus, it can be said that
the person who ‘drives’ a business would necessarily require a dashboard. This, in turn, also
implies that anyone who needs an overview of the process that one is handling would require a
business dashboard.

What one can access from the data on the business dashboard can be limited to the job one
manages.

3) How many are ideal: single and generic or multiple but specific?

Imagine, what would happen if the same business dashboard depicting the same information is
given to everyone? There may not be any difference between a system’s report and a dashboard.
Ideally, different business managers have differentiated data needs and would, therefore, need
different dashboards.

So, the business dashboard of a CEO will need to reflect data that is different from that on the
dashboard of a CFO or a CIO.

However, although there are various business dashboards for different CXOs, there must be a
single thread, for example, KPI, that joins all the business dashboards together. In this case, the
KPIs will be the glue that links all the dashboards, along with the KPIs they represent, together.

4) What are dashboards expected to deliver?

Generally, for a business dashboard, there are four to five main business parameters, like profits,
improved customer service, lower attrition rates, among others, that need to be given focus. These
parameters will depend on what is being reviewed. However, deep drilling of the parameter can
later be taken on.

The business dashboard should codify areas according to priority that is, based on the level of
action that those areas require.

The CEO is the buck’s end and s/he should have a sharp yet small dashboard; but if called for, s/he
should be able to explore more data at will. S/he should have the capacity to watch and find out if
his subordinates are representing the truth or making it up. The business dashboard should facilitate
some sort of transparency.

However, the specific dashboarding needs of mature businesses may vary from the fledgling ones.

Moreover, the business dashboards endorsed by an organization will also depend on its own growth
outlook.

Lastly, while other business processes may run from the bottom up, a business dashboard needs to
align with a top to bottom approach. But since the data is built up from the bottom, the people who
create/ build it have to be responsible for their part.
This article is based on inputs from a panel discussion hosted by MAIA Intelligence. The panelists
included:

1) Alok Jajodia, Group Director, Mondial IT Consultants

2) Ananthakrishnan Ganesan, Head IT, Gateway Terminals

3) Ashley Isaac, Senior Manager, Information Management Practice, Datamatics Global Services

4) Ashok Malhotra, Director, Mettler Toledo

5) Dilip Kumar Sahu, VP - India Sales, Datamatics Global Services

6) Himanshu Manroa, Lead manager - Research & Analytics, Datamatics Global Services

7) Hiten Rathod, Head - Strategic Alliances & Channels, MAIA Intelligence

8) Jawed Khan, Head IT, Allana Group

9) Kaushal Gal, Strategic Engagement Manager, Microsoft Corporation

10) Mani Mulki, CIO, Pidilite Industries

11) Mukesh Thumar, CEO, Paramatrix Technologies

12) Prakash Pawar, CIO, Intrex India

13) Rajesh Nair, CIO, APM Terminals

14) Subhash Palkar, Advisor IT Initiatives, Indofil Industries

15) Suryakant Nanaware, CEO, S&S Infotech & Software

16) Titus Gunaseelan, Director - IT, JM Financial.

http://searchbusinessintelligence.techtarget.in/news/2240036371/Business-dashboards-From-information-to-insight

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Business Dashboard: From Information to Insight

  • 1. Business dashboards: From information to insight Sharon D’Souza Published: 2 Jun 2011 Regarded as the face of business intelligence (BI), dashboards play a vital role in giving an overview of important business processes. However, there is more to business dashboards than merely as tools to ‘beautify’ reports. Ideally, dashboards should have a business purpose. Whether an Excel sheet or an SAP ECC or a BI dashboard, these tools should ideally be able to lead business leaders and managers to direct action path(s). In fact, that is expected of any BI system and the rule extends to business dashboards as well. Moreover, business dashboards can, in fact, play a vital role in tough market conditions. For example, during the recent economic slowdown, managing the bottom line proved to be a huge challenge for several companies. As a result, focus was to retain customers and to optimize production. While production needed to be trimmed in accordance with dip in demand, it had to be enough to maintain the existing demand. In such a scenario, business dashboards can help corporate leaders by representing data in such a fashion that the decision-making process becomes quick and easy. In case of any analytical tool, especially business dashboards that work with the timeline of data, executives generally get blinded by the hindsight provided by historical data, and thus, the predictive value of the tool is lost. Additionally, dashboards are decision enablers. In fact, a business dashboard should act as a reflective mirror of the past and accurately point to the future as well. 1) How much is necessarily too much? Generally, executives tend to get overwhelmed by the amount of data and presentations they need, or would want to be displayed on their business dashboards. It needs to be realized that more data involves more money, and correspondingly more time for report generation. So, one needs to assess whether this is practical. A hierarchy of responsibility should be factored in while defining the way the business dashboards work. While summaries of the operation controller can be 18 pages, the report for a vice-president should not exceed 5-6 pages. Similarly, for the CEO it should not be more than two to three pages. In an ideal scenario, the CEO should not spend more than an hour evaluating the data on the business dashboard. 2) Who should ideally have a dashboard? Basically, the term dashboard is borrowed from the automobile industry. Thus, it can be said that the person who ‘drives’ a business would necessarily require a dashboard. This, in turn, also
  • 2. implies that anyone who needs an overview of the process that one is handling would require a business dashboard. What one can access from the data on the business dashboard can be limited to the job one manages. 3) How many are ideal: single and generic or multiple but specific? Imagine, what would happen if the same business dashboard depicting the same information is given to everyone? There may not be any difference between a system’s report and a dashboard. Ideally, different business managers have differentiated data needs and would, therefore, need different dashboards. So, the business dashboard of a CEO will need to reflect data that is different from that on the dashboard of a CFO or a CIO. However, although there are various business dashboards for different CXOs, there must be a single thread, for example, KPI, that joins all the business dashboards together. In this case, the KPIs will be the glue that links all the dashboards, along with the KPIs they represent, together. 4) What are dashboards expected to deliver? Generally, for a business dashboard, there are four to five main business parameters, like profits, improved customer service, lower attrition rates, among others, that need to be given focus. These parameters will depend on what is being reviewed. However, deep drilling of the parameter can later be taken on. The business dashboard should codify areas according to priority that is, based on the level of action that those areas require. The CEO is the buck’s end and s/he should have a sharp yet small dashboard; but if called for, s/he should be able to explore more data at will. S/he should have the capacity to watch and find out if his subordinates are representing the truth or making it up. The business dashboard should facilitate some sort of transparency. However, the specific dashboarding needs of mature businesses may vary from the fledgling ones. Moreover, the business dashboards endorsed by an organization will also depend on its own growth outlook. Lastly, while other business processes may run from the bottom up, a business dashboard needs to align with a top to bottom approach. But since the data is built up from the bottom, the people who create/ build it have to be responsible for their part.
  • 3. This article is based on inputs from a panel discussion hosted by MAIA Intelligence. The panelists included: 1) Alok Jajodia, Group Director, Mondial IT Consultants 2) Ananthakrishnan Ganesan, Head IT, Gateway Terminals 3) Ashley Isaac, Senior Manager, Information Management Practice, Datamatics Global Services 4) Ashok Malhotra, Director, Mettler Toledo 5) Dilip Kumar Sahu, VP - India Sales, Datamatics Global Services 6) Himanshu Manroa, Lead manager - Research & Analytics, Datamatics Global Services 7) Hiten Rathod, Head - Strategic Alliances & Channels, MAIA Intelligence 8) Jawed Khan, Head IT, Allana Group 9) Kaushal Gal, Strategic Engagement Manager, Microsoft Corporation 10) Mani Mulki, CIO, Pidilite Industries 11) Mukesh Thumar, CEO, Paramatrix Technologies 12) Prakash Pawar, CIO, Intrex India 13) Rajesh Nair, CIO, APM Terminals 14) Subhash Palkar, Advisor IT Initiatives, Indofil Industries 15) Suryakant Nanaware, CEO, S&S Infotech & Software 16) Titus Gunaseelan, Director - IT, JM Financial. http://searchbusinessintelligence.techtarget.in/news/2240036371/Business-dashboards-From-information-to-insight