We've built many dashboards and scorecards this way, including our company "one page scorecard" that tracks. Somewhere in the middle, the Google Suite is a great solution for simple BI when you need broad sharing, low cost, and the ability to edit some of the data. However, it is a little more fragile to maintain without investing in some infrastructure. ![]() Their cloud service makes it easy to build and share interactive dashboards without any infrastructure. I'm a fan of the data visualization principles of Edward Tufte and Stephen Few and Tableau does a great job in naturally guiding you to better dashboards and the speed at which it allows you to iterate your thoughts while developing dashboards is the best I've found. Easy monitoring and great visual analytics capabilities make PowerBI a powerful tool to use. Power BI also has a mobile version that can be installed on smartphone for carrying out analytics on the go. It has a good user experience for those developing dashboards, and a great UX for dashboard users. Microsoft Power BI is one of the best tools for business intelligence incorporating data visualization to the fullest. On the other end of the spectrum, Tableau has been my go-to for a long time now. ![]() The purpose of BI being to gain insight, the simplest and quickest tool works best, and often that's whatever built in reporting a SaaS platform provides, for me.
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