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Why High Density Dashboards Require Consistent Report Notation (with Jürgen Faisst)

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
  • Understanding business reality, identifying risks, and assessing future trends requires a comprehensive view including comparisons and context. We rarely find the level of information density needed for such a comprehensive view in today’s dashboards. A key reason is the lack of visual consistency. Contrary to the records of architects, musicians, cartographers or engineers, there is no standardized notation in business yet. The global IBCS community, specialized IBCS Certified Software providers, and mega-vendors such as SAP and Microsoft are well on the way to changing this.
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    Dr. Jürgen Faisst is co-author of the game-changing book "SOLID | OUTLINED | HATCHED - How visual consistency helps better understand reports, presentations and dashboards". As an experienced C-level manager, appreciated instructor, and passionate musician he frequently gives keynotes at international conferences. Today he serves as a Partner at IBCS Institute where he is on a mission to enhance the legibility of reports by applying a consistent visual design.
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Комментарии • 8

  • @agustinpena948
    @agustinpena948 2 месяца назад +2

    What is the add-on in power bi for these charts? Thanks for the presentation

    • @HavensConsulting
      @HavensConsulting  2 месяца назад +1

      The one I prefer to use is Inforiver :)
      inforiver.com/

  • @NirRobinson
    @NirRobinson 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank
    For highlighting very important topics.
    Is the presentation file is available by any chance?
    Thank

    • @HavensConsulting
      @HavensConsulting  2 месяца назад +2

      Absolutely. I just got the PDF from him, it's attached to our Blog Files page for download :)
      www.havensconsulting.net/blog-and-media/high-density-dashboards-notation-ibcs

    • @NirRobinson
      @NirRobinson 2 месяца назад

      @@HavensConsulting 10xxx
      Much appreciated
      Maybe you familiar with excel template according to ibcs?
      It look great (specifically for finance reports) but a lot of details and implementation to take into consideration

    • @havenscr
      @havenscr 2 месяца назад

      @@NirRobinson all of their table templates are fantastic. If you use custom visual software like Inforiver you can build out those template styles in just a couple minutes and few clicks. Most of the work is just adding the fields.

  • @JBosys
    @JBosys 2 месяца назад

    ZebraBi ftw

    • @HavensConsulting
      @HavensConsulting  2 месяца назад +1

      Definitely one of the good IBCS certified custom visual developers! I personally prefer Inforiver, but as Jürgen mentioned. When using an IBCS template in its true form, you shouldn't be able to tell which custom visual you're using, just that it's IBCS. :)