Good graphical visualization of data in scorecard.


by 73bit.com|May, 26 2023

3 IDEAS FROM US

I.
A good graphical visualization should rationalize a large data set, encourage comparison of data, as well as reveal the data at several levels of detail.

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II.
Out of the 104 participants, 70 individuals believe that GRI is the most popular reporting framework.

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III.
You should give enough insights on the scorecard so that users can draw their own conclusions.

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2 EXAMPLES FROM OTHERS

I.
Adidas

(a) Vistor Poll as soon as you land on the dashbaord (b) Animated title for the diffrent Key Insights (c) Share this page right on the top right of the page.

Source: Adidas

II.
Adidas Group

(a) Tabular representation of targets both Environmental and Social (b) One line Target in form of ambition (c) Narrative of targets for 2025 and beyond

Source: Adidas Group


1 QUESTION FOR YOU

Can you help a business with significant sustainable transformation in a year?

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Until next week,
Team 73bit.com

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