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5 surefire ways to derail a digital transformation (without knowing it)

CIO Business Intelligence

Worse is when prioritized initiatives don’t have a documented shared vision, including a definition of the customer, targeted value propositions, and achievable success criteria. The data strategy should include guidelines on the types of KPIs, standards for dashboarding metrics, and responsibilities for improving data quality.

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Digital Dashboards: Strategic & Tactical: Best Practices, Tips, Examples

Occam's Razor

I'm excited about the power of a well created dashboard. Dashboards are every where, we will look at a lot of them in this post and they are all digital. Here's a great dashboard, for the Museum of Art… take a minute to ponder it… Isn't it pretty awesome? They are data pukes. Still a data puke.

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MLOps and DevOps: Why Data Makes It Different

O'Reilly on Data

While there isn’t an authoritative definition for the term, it shares its ethos with its predecessor, the DevOps movement in software engineering: by adopting well-defined processes, modern tooling, and automated workflows, we can streamline the process of moving from development to robust production deployments.

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Towards Better Visualizations: Part 1 - The Visual Frontier

Darkhorse

Google returns almost limitless examples when you search for “poor data visualization examples”. If your company has dashboards, check out the usage stats. The creator has chosen the appropriate chart or map or table, she’s showing the right data, the right amount of data, and the right contextual data.

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How to Design an Analytics Stack that Humans Actually Use

Alation

It isn’t uncommon for a business user to see something on a dashboard that intrigues them and submit a request to the BI team for that data. People need to be able to add related data to their analysis so they can consider additional variables, which often leads to more impactful insights.