In the current trend of big data, data visualization has become an interactive display mode that everyone admires. Dashboards are widely used to display business performance in enterprises. So how can we create a good dashboard, especially for beginners?

The picture below shows the characteristics of the excellent dashboard that Stephen Few listed in the Dashboard Graphic Design Competition.

criteria for dashboard data visualization making
criteria for dashboard data visualization making

According to the above scoring criteria, how many points can you achieve in your dashboard report design?

If you want a perfect presentation of the dashboard, you need technicians, UI designers, and business people to coordinate the work. But for newbies to data visualization, we can also make cool dashboards ourselves with the right data visualization tool. If some of you have read my posts, you may find that I have written many guides to data visualization and dashboards. Last time I shared a tutorial to teach you how to make a sales dashboard. Some readers told me that the dashboard production tutorial is a little difficult for beginners because the sales dashboard is relatively advanced.

Therefore, today I will give a more detailed tutorial on creating a great dashboard for beginners. I will write down every step, and I bet that no one’s tutorial is more comprehensive than mine.

Now, let’s get started!



Dashboard Data Visualization Tip 1: Effect Display

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Dashboard made by FineReport

This time I plan to create a simple salesperson performance dashboard. The picture above is a demonstration of the final effect. We can view the total sales, the sales rankings of each salesperson, and the salesperson’s order ranking. In this dashboard, I will also implement the interactive function of charts, as shown below. That is viewers can click on the chart for more information.

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Dashboard made by FineReport

Dashboard Data Visualization Tip 2: Prepare the Tool

The dashboard tool I used to design the dashboard here is FineReport. Its interface is similar to Excel. Users can design great dashboards with simple drag-and-drop operations. It is easy for beginners to get started. And its version is completely free. You can download and activate it directly from the official website.

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FineReport uses a drag&drop mode to design reports and dashboards

Dashboard Data Visualization Tip 3: Set Dashboard Body

After downloading FineReport, open the Designer interface. Click File > New Dashboard to create a new dashboard template:

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Create a new dashboard

In the widget list, click body and set the Layout type as Adaptive layout and Component Scale as Bidirectional adaptive. You can also customize the dashboard background using color:

Set up a dashboard layout
Set up a dashboard layout

Dashboard Data Visualization Tip 4: Drag and Arrange Components

Components can be added to the body and arranged via drag-and-drop operations. With the adaptive layout, the size and position of each component will automatically change corresponding to other components.

There are some common structure you can follow when place the blocks.

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How to arrange information in dashboards?

Let’s drag a line chart, a pie chart and a column chart to display data, plus a button as the dashboard title:

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Place components in the dashboard

Dashboard Data Visualization Tip 5: Prepare Data

Datasets in FineReport are uniquely used to store the data retrieved from databases via Data Connection. Datasets are 2D data sheets and you can directly view the fields and values in the report designer.

In the bottom left panel, there is a Template Dataset window listing all the available datasets. Click the button + to add a new dataset.

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Connect to data sources with FineReport

Then we can write the SQL statement.

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Data connections to dashboards

Here we use SQL statements to create 3 datasets that indicate the sales performance from different perspectives. (In this dashboard, we use FineReport’s built-in dataset. FineReport also supports importing data from a variety of databases.)

Dataset orders by employee summarize the annual total orders of each employee in descending order:

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SQL

Dataset sales by employee summarizes the annual total sales of each employee in a descending order:

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SQL

Dataset total sales summarizes the annual total sales of the company:

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SQL

Dashboard Data Visualization Tip 6: Edit Components

6.1 Line chart — trend

Line charts well represent the trends behind data, for instance, the changing trend of annual sales. Double-click the line chart to begin editing.

In the Data tab, set the Data Source using the dataset’s total sales. Define Category using year and Series using total_sales:

  • Category in line charts can be seen as each label along the x-axis. It determines the way to group data.
  • The series corresponds to one line. If you have other performance indicators such as total cost, you can add the field to create another series.

Switch to Style > Series, and customize the color of each series by clicking each colored square in order from left to right and top to bottom. Add markers to represent data points on lines:

Define the chart title as Annual Total Sales, as the 1st step in the figure below.

Because there is only one series and the title has already implied the performance indicator, you can disable the legend as shown in the 2nd & 3rd steps of the figure below.

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6.2 Pie chart — proportion

Pie charts can effectively show the composition and corresponding proportion. You can use it to display the contribution of each salesman to annual orders.

Define the Dataset using orders by the employee. Use year as Category, EMPNAME as Series Name, and total_orders as Value. If displaying the data of all employees, the pie will be divided into a large number of slices, yet the small ones are less meaningful than the large ones. Therefore, you can retain the top 5 order contributors and merge others as one slice in the Data Filter(as shown in step 5 of the above figure)

  • Category corresponds to one single pie, so one pie will be generated for each year.
  • Series corresponds to each slice in the pie, so the data are filtered based on series.

As in the 5th step, in Style > Series, customize the color for the 6 series. Set the inner radius as 70% to make the pie chart look like a ring.

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Set up dashboard components

Next step 6, use labels outside pies to indicate the proportion of each slice in percentage.

Step 7, enable legend to indicate the name of each series, i.e. name of each employee.

  • The series names are displayed using legend instead of label because there are multiple pies for different years yet all the pies share the same series names.

Set the title as Ranking by Orders.



6.3 Column Chart — Comparison

The height of columns is a kind of intuitive measure for comparison. You can use the column chart to visualize the annual sales of each salesperson, to compare among people and years.

Step 8, define the Dataset using sales by employee. Use EMPNAME as Category, year as Series Name, and total_sales as Value. Considering the large number of employees, filter the data and only display the top 20 sellers:

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Set up dashboard components

The x-axis can be too short to show all category names, so in step 9, you can set a rotation for the axis labels to fully display them.

Display the legend at the bottom to indicate the represented year of each series, customize the color for each series, and define the title as Ranking by Sales.



6.4 Button — Title

Input the dashboard title after the Button Name, set the background as transparent, and edit the font:

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Dashboard Data Visualization Tip7: Preview and Interact With Charts

Click Preview to see the effects and you can interact with the charts:

You have created a very great dashboard

Summary of Dashboard Data Visualization

Well, the salesperson performance dashboard has been completed. I hope this tutorial will be helpful to you.

There is a free personal version of the dashboard software I used here. Welcome to try it and make a dashboard on your own.

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