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Create threshold alerts on tables and pivot tables in Amazon QuickSight

AWS Big Data

Now, QuickSight supports creating threshold alerts on tables and pivot tables—our most popular visual types. This allows readers and authors to track goals or key performance indicators (KPIs) and be notified via email when they are met. Amazon QuickSight previously launched threshold alerts on KPIs and gauge charts.

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Top 10 Management Reporting Best Practices To Create Effective Reports

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They collect data from various departments of the company tracking key performance indicators ( KPIs ) and present them in an understandable way. Helping you understand your position: a management-style report provides you with the right metrics to get a snapshot of your business’ health and evolution. They’re also slow.

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It's Not The Ink, It's The Think: 6 Effective Data Visualization Strategies

Occam's Razor

There is only one simple message above, and just two metrics that matter. Delete anything that's redundant, and simply visualize what's left for sharper focus. The challenge of course is that it is quite odd to see that the 2,120k number is on a graph that is visually lower than 106k. My approach was simple.

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A Guide To Starting A Career In Business Intelligence & The BI Skills You Need

datapine

The Bureau of Labor Statistics also states that in 2015, the annual median salary for BI analysts was $81,320. To simplify things, you can think of back-end BI skills as more technical in nature and related to building BI platforms, like online data visualization tools. This beats projections for almost all other occupations.

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See-Think-Do: A Content, Marketing, Measurement Business Framework

Occam's Razor

My solution to these problems was to create a simple framework we can use to put our customers first, evaluate our marketing programs, and right-align our view of success (metrics). What about grabbing the incredible mobile opportunity by the throat and truly delivering for utility marketing and executing for mobile 2015 ?