Overview

Interactive Dashboards

Interactive dashboards provide a visual and structured way to monitor data, performance indicators, and operational metrics in near real time. They transform raw data into clear views that support oversight, planning, and decision-making.

At AZITS, interactive dashboards are designed around how your organisation works and what decisions need to be supported—not just how data looks on a screen.

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What Interactive Dashboards Addresses

Bring key data into a single, unified view

Make trends and patterns easier to understand

Reduce reliance on static reports

Support faster, evidence-based decisions

Improve operational visibility

Features

What Makes a Dashboard Interactive

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Filtering by date, department, location, or category

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Drilling down from summary views into detail

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Switching between different metrics and indicators

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Viewing trends over time

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Comparing performance across units or periods

How it Works

What the Implementation Involves

Dashboard development begins with understanding what needs to be monitored and who will use the dashboard.

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Identifying key metrics and indicators

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Reviewing available data sources

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Cleaning and structuring data for visualization

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Designing dashboard layouts around user needs

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Connecting dashboards to live or regularly updated data sources

What's Supported

Types of Dashboards Supported

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Programme and project monitoring

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Financial and budget tracking

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Service delivery metrics

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Compliance and regulatory reporting views

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Operational performance monitoring

How it Fits

How Interactive Dashboards Fit Into Data & Business Intelligence

Interactive dashboards are often the visible layer of a broader data and business intelligence approach. They build on structured and digitised data sources, modernized forms and records, workflow systems, and KPI frameworks to make information usable for decision-makers.

Practical Considerations

Metrics should be clearly defined and agreed

Data quality must be assessed early

Too many indicators can reduce clarity

Access should be role-based where needed

When to Consider

When Interactive Dashboards Are the Right Step

  • Data exists but is difficult to interpret quickly

  • Reporting is manual and time-consuming

  • Leadership needs clearer performance visibility

  • Multiple data sources need to be viewed together

  • Decisions depend on timely metrics

Moving Forward

Interactive dashboards are most effective when tied to clearly defined metrics and reliable data sources. AZITS can help identify what should be measured, design meaningful dashboard views, and implement dashboards that support daily oversight and strategic decisions.

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