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Kapil Panchal - January 07, 2025
Avoiding dashboard design mistakes is like hosting a dinner party. Just as you need to plan the menu and seating arrangement carefully, you need to design Power BI dashboards thoughtfully. For example, using too many different chart types is similar to serving a mix of cuisines that don't go well together – it confuses your guests. Next, not providing clear labels is like serving dishes without explaining what they are – your guests won't know what they're eating. So, not considering...
Kapil Panchal - December 30, 2024
Choosing the right Power BI license, especially when each one has remarkable and unique features, can be daunting and confusing. But, if you understand your requirements and see which license features best suit your needs, it becomes much simpler to make the right choice. Power BI license, be it Power BI Free, Pro, Premium, or Embedded has special features that make your data analysis better. In this blog, we will explore the different types of Power BI licenses and help you determine which...
Vinod Satapara - December 25, 2024
HR analytics, generally known as People Analytics, could be a solid answer to those sceptics who believe that the HR department's role is just about hiring and making offers! This is truly the key department which defines your path to business success. So, operating it strategically is essential to yield positive results. This is where HR Analytics dashboards come into play. It lets you Identify patterns in employee’s performance and behaviour (helpful for addressing issues) Learn...
Kapil Panchal - December 12, 2024
There is a principle behind every business. “If you don’t keep track of essentials, you won’t get clear direction, eventually causing your company to stumble.” To manage this scenario, the use of an executive dashboard is necessary. Executive dashboards help you keep track of everything with an at-a-glance view, from team performance to business progress. It comes in various forms, each designed to show KPIs (key performance indicators) graphically, making sense of large data sets. This...
Vinod Satapara - December 03, 2024
Do you know when geospatial analysis took traction in healthcare? It was when John Snow, a London-based physician, used it to analyze the spread of cholera, which ultimately proved not to be an air-borne disease but contaminated water. By then, this ground-breaking technology took hype, breaking the barriers of traditional methods and paving the way for data-driven solutions. Incorporating spatial data analysis into healthcare decision-making allows for more efficient planning and response...