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    Re: Executive Insights by Decisive Data

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    Executive Insights by Decisive Data

    ‎05-24-2017 09:35 AM

    Summary

    Often asking, “How are we performing?” can be a question that cascades into a series of further questions, spinoffs and investigative research. This is especially true for globally minded companies. I wanted to create a report that preemptively addressed this kind of exploration. This report is meant to provide data-driven decision making, while emphasizing user-flexibility and visual analysis. I was able to achieve my goal to empower the user by leveraging dynamic visuals. Thus, this dashboard can scale as the needs of the global business changes.

     

    Approach

    A dashboard is most valuable when you immediately understand what you can do. I looked into what attributes that can be influenced by the company:

    • What we are selling (products)
    • When we are selling (year)
    • Where we are selling (country)
    • How we are selling (order type)

    The focus here is to view the business from multiple angles for these attributes, providing a holistic approach to the business, through dynamic parameters. I was able to provide deeper analysis with Top/Bottom products, YoY growth and Running totals to name a few. I leveraged, bar charts, line charts, donut charts and custom visuals for visual analysis.

     

    Pushing the Boundaries

     

    There were two things I wished to achieve with this dashboard, attractive mapping and next-level user interactivity.

     

    I wanted to have a map that was design oriented and subtle, like an art piece, meant to invite the user into the dashboard. If users are going to be using a report all the time, why not make it pleasing to the eye? I found that design piece with the new “Shape Map” feature, where one can import custom TopoJSON files. I edited and imported a custom world map from http://mapstarter.com/. The simple map was meant to ground the user geographically and compliment the adjacent bar chart, which holds the same information.

     

    Moreover, I am a firm believer that interactivity is empowering. Giving users the tools to investigate data on their own terms is liberating. As such, I wanted to provide two layers of dynamic parameters. This was done with a Top 5/Bottom 5 measure that reflects whatever measure the user has selected at the top of the dashboard. This was executed within DAX. The question I wanted to be able to answer was “What is my [Top/Bottom] products by [Value]?” in one, simple, clean visual.

     

    For the first part of this method of creating dynamic measures, I was inspired by Sam McKay’s wonderful blog post on Dynamic Visuals, within Power BI. This provided me the groundwork for my dynamic values, and how I would approach the rest of this problem.

     

    Now came the real challenge. I had to build two ranks on a value that could change with a click. To do this I set my dynamic parameter as two rank fields, one Ascending and the other to Descending, for the respective ends of the product performance. These were calculated across my desired field, Products.

     

    Next, I needed to filter each of these Ranks to only keep the Top 5 Products. This can be down with two IF statements, keeping the Rank with only five values or else appearing as BLANK(). Once the IFs are built, you can then build another selector table with McKay’s method with a “Top 5” and “Bottom 5”, which can eventually be used with a SWITCH function to include only the [Filtered Rank DESC] or the [Filtered Rank ASC].

     

    The result means that instead of six individual bar charts, one for a Top or Bottom, across three measures, Quantity, Revenue and Profit, you end up with one, dynamic visual. The result empowers users and saves valuable real estate for other interesting insights.

     

    Quality over quantity.

      

    Wrapping it up

     

    The dynamic parameters and tables worked very well, but it took a little research to have the two dynamic parameters work in conjunction, as I had yet to see any specific topic utilize such before in Power BI. Another aspect that comes to mind, is whether one could make the number of values, in this case 5, also a parameter, so you could select how many TopN you are seeing. Food for thought. In the end, it’s great to know that great visuals can be created just with DAX, determination and some trial and error.

     

    Overall, with the combination of the custom visuals, and dynamic parameters, I created a clean dashboard for analytical insights that’s also a pleasure to interact with.

     

    Jake Olsby

     

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    ‎11-29-2020 09:58 PM

    HI Jobsly, I just wanted to say that this report is filled with insights and looks amazing. Would it be possible to get the pbix file for this? 

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    ‎08-03-2020 10:52 PM

    Hi @jolsby 

     

    Very interesting dashboard and descriptive approach. I am interested to know more about the design aspects further. Kindly let me know if you could share your dashboard. 

     

    Thank you

     

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    ‎05-13-2020 10:16 PM
    The aesthetics of the report are very pleasing as well.
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    ‎08-12-2019 12:11 AM

    Hi Jolsby,

     

    Such a great dashboard! if you dont mind, could you please explain how to make an option for "rank" works? I know how to make the rank, but i would like to let the end user have the choice for the range of the rank like yours. For example, top 5, top 10, or top 15.

     

    Yours:

     

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    Currently i am using visual level filter in the dashboard and make it fix top 5.

     

    Would be great if you can share. Thank you

     

    Best regards

    Firman

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    ‎05-20-2019 08:10 AM

    And how are you able to get the YOY percent change work with the selected metric ?

     

    Thanks

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    ‎05-17-2019 03:47 PM

    How to get those line on the card tile ?

     

    Thanks

     

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    ‎02-01-2019 01:47 AM

    Wow!!! clean and straight to the point.

    i like this  dashboard and i would really appreciate if you could send the  pbix. file.

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    ‎12-31-2018 08:44 AM

    Did you find your slicers in the Marketplace?

     

    Thanks,

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    ‎08-13-2018 08:59 AM

    Can any1 share me the data source link....very urgent?

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    ‎08-09-2018 08:04 AM

    Could you provide the steps to import and use the World Map from Map Starter inside of Power BI?

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    ‎10-11-2018 06:37 AM

    Good afternoon,

     

    maybe a silly question, but it is bugging me Smiley Wink

     

    In the top banner, you have made a time filter where an user is able to insert two years (for example: 2014 and 2017).

     

    When I make a time slicer, I get the option to insert a startdate and an end date, but when I change the data to only years the time slicer does not give me the option to select between. Only dropdown and list are selectable.

     

    In short: I'm able to set a time slicer between 1-1-2015 and 31-12-2017, but what I want is that the user only have to insert the year like: 2015 (start year) and 2017 (end year).

     

    Can you explain how you made your date slicer in this dashboard?

     

    Many Thanks

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    ‎08-09-2018 08:02 AM

    Could you provide the steps to import and use the World Map from Map Starter inside of Power BI?

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    ‎04-12-2018 03:01 PM

    Awesome!

    One issue: I can control-click to select multiple measures and break your visualizations.

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    ‎02-16-2018 12:11 PM

    Can you share the formula for the Top/Bottom slicer?

     

    I created switch statements following Sam McKay's setup. Everything works, but I cannot get the ranking to show top or bottom performers.

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    ‎03-19-2018 03:03 PM

    Here's the thread with the switch formula. You'll need to adjust to your specific report.

     

    https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Is-there-a-way-to-sort-a-measure-by-topn-both-in-asc-order-...

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    ‎01-17-2018 11:22 AM

    Is it possible to download this report?

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    ‎11-20-2017 10:26 PM

    Great report.

     

    I wonder what the plan is around when your data bars encroach into your map visual? Given there wouldnt be any dynamic resizing happening. Did you test that against the data and determine the likelihood of it was too low for it to be a valid consideration?

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    ‎11-12-2017 12:19 PM

    Hi Jobsly!!

    Is it possible to download the .pbix of this report by any chance?

     

    Thank so much 🙂

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    ‎08-22-2017 06:43 AM

    Great work. But what happens if all countries reach 1bn in revenue? The map would be covered. 

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    ‎07-19-2017 06:32 AM

    Love this dashboard - very clear and easy to understand at first glance. I am wondering though - how were you able to get the darker gray bar at the top to go edge to edge on the canvas? Can't seem to figure this out.

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    ‎08-02-2017 04:05 PM

    Hi there!

     

    You will want to use a text box, make it 0% transparent, so it appears as solid square.

     

    For whatever reason, the text box feature goes to the edge, but not the square shape image.

     

    Best,

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