Visualized data: relationships at a glance

In a sense, data is the record of everyday corporate life and is constantly generated in daily business. They arise from sales, customer information, payroll statements, annual balance sheets, etc. But everyday business life is usually stressful and time is scarce. So what do you do with the data?

A picture is worth a thousand words

Data visualizations illustrate the information, dependencies, trends, and complex systems. They enable us to quickly understand data, draw insights from it and act accordingly.
The pictorial presentation of data not only makes it possible to record the current situation and its significance many times faster, but often shows structures in the first place that are usually lost in raw data.

Business analyses, meteorological conditions or the customer journey. Data remains unused everywhere, although it can be used efficiently and profitably.
Illustrated vividly, entrepreneurial circumstances become clearer and connections become clear.

Dashboard instead of table

Data visualization no longer means static graphics but interactive dashboards for answers to individual questions.
The evaluation and analysis of tables and long monotonous lists is often time-consuming and confusing.

User-friendly dashboards can be quickly adapted to dynamic questions and needs with just a few clicks and provide data-based answers.

Inspired by Gestalt theory, data visualization involves the formation of elements in groups and clearly organized, contrasted and connected using colors and graphical representations. 
Dashboards are an effective tool for transparent analyses and sustainable understanding.

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