UNDERSTANDING DASHBOARDING NEEDS AND END-USERS
The project starts with identifying user groups, key decisions, usage scenarios, and security needs so the dashboarding setup reflects how information is used across the business.
REVIEWING DATA AND SEMANTIC MODEL READINESS
Next comes a review of available data models, calculations, granularity, and ownership of key measures to confirm reliable logic and highlight what needs adjustment in the data and semantic model.
CREATING A PROTOTYPE AND DASHBOARD CONCEPT
From there, page structure, navigation, filters, and core visuals are defined early through a prototype that helps validate design, content, usability, and performance before full development begins.
DESIGNING FOR CLARITY AND CONSISTENCY
The visual look and feel is then shaped around agreed principles so reports become easier to explore, understand, and use consistently across teams.
VALIDATING DATA AND DASHBOARD USABILITY
Before launch, calculations, interactions, and performance are tested with relevant users, supported by control checks and feedback loops that reduce risk.
GOING LIVE AND IMPROVING CONTINUOUSLY
Once live, the rollout is supported with documentation, training, and practical handover materials, while feedback and improvement ideas are captured to keep the reporting setup aligned with changing business needs.




