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Archive for February, 2008

This is an archive of the unique and controversial resource on Enterprise Dashboards known as The Dashboard Spy blog on Enterprise Dashboards. This is Volume 1 of the dashboard screenshot collection where you will find 837 dashboard screenshots of various dashboard implementations. Included in this collection are executive dashboards, enterprise dashboards, performance dashboards, corporate dashboards, balanced scorecards, BI dashboards, business intelligence dashboard - the list goes on. What is the difference between all those terms? That's part of the fun! Start studying these screenshots and learn.

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Balanced Scorecard Meets Web 2.0

Monday, February 4th, 2008

As mentioned in the Dashboard Spy post “Evolution of Dashboard Design Aesthetics“, there has been a trend of business intelligence dashboards and Balanced Scorecard Designs adopting the Web 2.0 look. Recently we’ve seen a lot of positive feedback on Web 2.0 inspired designs such as the Museum Dashboard. Web 2.0 design elements include the reflection of the logo, gradient colors, rounded corners, etc.

The Museum Dashboard

Today we have a contribution of a slickly designed dashboard. It’s from a Dashboard Spy reader who grabbed a sneak peek at an upcoming Balanced Scorecard / Dashboard product from a start up company. Their dashboard is in what he called an early alpha phase. It’s definitely Web 2.0ish in its design sensibility. Look at the shiny reflections! He calls it “Balanced Scorecard Meets Facebook”. It certainly has that modern feel.

Here is a screen grab. Click on the image to bring up a larger screenshot. After the image I’ll post some technical details.

KPI2.0 Dashboard

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If you are new to enterprise dashboards, you really must start by reading the book by Malik:

Enterprise Dashboards: Designs & Best Practices for IT

To give you a flavor of the wonderful nuggets of enterprise dashboard knowledge, here is a quote from Mr. Malik in which he talks about the SMART elements that enterprise dashboards should have:

So, let us establish the basic characteristics specific to an enterprise dashboard with a useful acronym—SMART. A dashboard must be SMART in that it contains the following underlying elements, which are essential for success: