Dashboard Screenshots published on March 03, 2006. This banking executive dashboard screenshot shows market share by state. From looking at the map graphic on the dashboard, it is not clear what the various shades of blue mean. Also, I see that the market share KPIs for home loans, refinancing and others are for banks in Alabama, but how is that shown on the map of the US? This is an interactive Xcelsius dashboard, so try it out. The dashboard screenshot below is one of a series of enterprise dashboards.

Dashboard Type: This enterprise dashboard would go under the main category of Enterprise Performance Dashboard and sub-category of Executive Dashboard if we follow the dashboard classification system used in the book, Enterprise Dashboards: Design and Best Practices for IT. As stated by the author, Malik, there are six major categories of enterprise dashboards, with each having varying numbers of sub-categories. The main categories are: Enterprise Performance Dashboards, Divisional Dashboards, Process/Activity Monitoring Dashboards, Custom Applications Dashboards, Customer Dashboards and Vendor Dashboards.
Homework: On a banking dashboard project? Study up on marketing metrics and concepts that you may not be familiar with. For example, when a bank talks about market share, it see markets in terms of where they are in these markets - what is the count of its own existing customers and total potential customers. Marketing KPI info can be gleaned from these books on marketing KPIs.
Need a primer on banking KPIs? Start with this list of books on bank management.
Not at all sure what Xcelsius dashboards are? Then, you must start with this Xcelsius for Dummies book.
So what or who is The Dashboard Spy? As his about page states, The Dashboard Spy is just a guy interested in the design of enterprise dashboards. He could not find any executive dashboard design source books (or even screenshots of real business dashboards) and so set about creating his own. Finally convinced to post his extensive collection of dashboard screenshots online, he was amazed to find how popular it has become. If you have a nice screenshot of a digital dashboard, balanced scorecard, or any business intelligence graphic to share, please send an email to info _at_ dashboardspy.com. Also check out The Dashboard Spy's favorite books.
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