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Datapine - Data Visualization & Analytics Blog
1y ago
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1) What Is A Line Graph?
2) Line Graphs Benefits & Limitations
3) When To Use A Line Graph
4) Types Of Line Charts
5) Tips To Make A Line Graph
6) Line Chart Examples
Graphs and charts have been a part of our lives for many years now. Every day, we encounter graphical representations of data in our jobs and also in the news or advertisements. That is because visuals make it easier to convey and understand critical information, breaching the knowledge gap between audiences across industries.
That being said, for data visualizations to be successful and avoid misle ..read more
Datapine - Data Visualization & Analytics Blog
1y ago
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1) What Is Content Reporting?
2) What Is A Content Dashboard?
3) Why Is Content Report Analysis Important?
4) Content Dashboards Examples
5) Content Reporting Best Practices
As a content manager, you most likely spend most of your time writing quality blogs, email newsletters, and social media posts, all in an effort to ensure the business is growing and achieving its goals. That said, measuring the success of your efforts is another great part of the job, and on many occasions, it can prove to be overwhelming as you need to use multiple tools to gather the data. Enter mod ..read more
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1y ago
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1) What Is A Warehouse KPI?
2) Why Do You Need Warehouse KPIs?
3) Top 15 Warehouse KPIs Examples
4) Warehouse KPI Dashboard Template
The use of big data and analytics technologies has become increasingly popular across industries. Every day, more and more businesses realize the value of analyzing their own performance to boost strategies and achieve their goals. This is no different in the logistics industry, where warehouse managers track a range of KPIs that help them efficiently manage inventory, transportation, employee safety, and order fulfillment, among others.
With ..read more
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1y ago
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1) What Is A Performance Report?
2) The Importance of Performance Reports
3) Performance Report Examples
4) Performance Reporting Tips
Performance reporting has been a traditional business practice for decades now. These analytical tools allow decision-makers to get a sense of their performance in a number of areas and extract valuable insights to inform their future strategies and boost growth.
In the past, these reports were used after a month or even a year since the data being displayed was generated. At the time, this was not an issue, as the static nature of re ..read more
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1y ago
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1) What Is YoY Growth?
2) Why Do You Need YoY Analysis?
3) YoY Growth Formula
4) Tips To Calculate YoY Growth
5) YoY Growth Examples & Use-Cases
Niche or industry aside, prompting consistent progress is essential to the ongoing success of your business. That’s where year over year (YoY) growth enters the mix.
YoY growth is an effective means of measuring your ongoing progress and making sure your business is moving in the right direction.
But, what is year over year growth, exactly? Here we’re going to look at the concept of YoY and consider how you can use this essent ..read more
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1y ago
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1) What Are Data Types?
2) The Need For Data Types
3) List Of Common Data Types
a) Primitive Data Types
b) Composite Data Types
c) Abstract Data Types
In our digitally-driven age, data is permeating every industry and business function at an increasing pace. In fact, it is estimated that approximately 328.77 million terabytes of data are generated every day. Data that, if used correctly, can fuel businesses to high levels of success.
When we talk about correctly using data we mean understanding its properties, types, and conditions in which it should be used. This is espec ..read more
Datapine - Data Visualization & Analytics Blog
1y ago
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1) What Is A Spider Chart?
2) When To Use Spider Graphs
3) Types Of Radar Charts
4) Radar Graph Best Practices
5) Spider Chart Examples
If you are reading this blog post then you must be somewhat aware of the value of data visualization. Because they make complex data more accessible and understandable for a wide range of audiences, graphs and charts, permeate all areas of our lives with their multiple use cases in the news, media, politics, and business.
At datapine, we are committed to providing a user-friendly space for our readers to learn and understand the valu ..read more
Datapine - Data Visualization & Analytics Blog
1y ago
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1) What Is An Area Chart?
2) Types Of Area Charts
3) When To Use Area Graphs
4) Area Diagram Best Practices
5) Area Chart Examples
It is no secret that the human brain processes visual information way faster than text or numbers. In fact, a study by MIT researchers showed that 90% of the information transmitted to the brain is visual and that humans can identify images seen for as little as 13 milliseconds.
That is why graphical representations of data have been so popular in the media, politics, research, and businesses for decades. They breach the knowledge gap by ..read more
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1y ago
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1) What Are Bar Charts & Graphs?
2) Pros & Cons Of Bar Charts
3) When To Use A Bar Graph
4) Types Of Bar Charts
5) Bar Graphs & Charts Best Practices
6) Bar Chart Examples
In today’s fast-paced analytical landscape, data visualization has become one of the most powerful tools organizations can benefit from to be successful with their analytical efforts. By using different types of graphs and charts, businesses can make their data more understandable which also makes it easier to extract powerful insights from it.
At datapine, we believe that in order to s ..read more
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1y ago
Employee engagement refers to the level of commitment employees have to their work, their team’s goals, and their company’s mission.
Engaged employees understand their purpose and impact on the organization. They don’t do just enough to get by, but instead willingly go beyond their job responsibilities to help their colleagues and the company as a whole succeed. They also tend to be more productive, stick around longer, and spread the good word about their workplace.
And so, it’s crucial to invest consistent efforts in maximizing employee engagement. But before you can improve something, you ..read more