In the Microsoft Power BI Blog post of July 2024 we got the opportunity to share some exciting updates on our visual: the PowerGantt Chart. Here you have our contribution to the Power BI Blog.
In the Microsoft Power BI Blog post of June 2024 we got the opportunity to share our latest visual: the Attribute Control Chart. Here you have our contribution to the Power BI Blog.
In the Microsoft Power BI Blog post of May 2024 we got the opportunity to share some exciting updates on our visual: the Milestone Trend Analysis Chart. Here you have our contribution to the Power BI Blog.
In the Microsoft Power BI Blog post of March 2024 we got the opportunity to share some exciting updates on our visual: the Dumbbell Bar Chart. This now includes features to create a AE Timeline Plot. Here you have our contribution to the Power BI Blog.
In the Microsoft Power BI Blog post of February 2024 we got the opportunity to share some exciting updates on our visual: the Control Chart XmR. Here you have our contribution to the Power BI Blog.
In the Microsoft Power BI Blog post of June 2023 we got the opportunity to share some exciting updates on our visual: the PowerGantt Chart. Here you have our contribution to the Power BI Blog.
In the Microsoft Power BI Blog post of May 2023 we got the opportunity to share some exciting updates on our visual: the Strip Plot. Here you have our contribution to the Power BI Blog.
In the Microsoft Power BI Blog post of December 2022 we got the opportunity to share some exciting updates on our visual: the Milestone Trend Analysis Chart. Here you have our contribution to the Power BI Blog.
In the Microsoft Power BI Blog post of November 2022 we got the opportunity to share some exciting updates on our visual: the Control Chart XmR. Here you have our contribution to the Power BI Blog.
In the Microsoft Power BI Blog post of October 2022 we got the opportunity to share some exciting updates on our visual: the PowerGantt Chart. Here you have our contribution to the Power BI Blog.
In the Microsoft Power BI Blog post of September 2022 we got the opportunity to share some exciting updates on our visual: the Shielded HTML Viewer. Here you have our contribution to the Power BI Blog.
In the Microsoft Power BI Blog post of July 2022 we got the opportunity to share some exciting updates on our visual: the SMART KPI List. Here you have our contribution to the Power BI Blog.
In the Microsoft Power BI Blog post of June 2022 we got the opportunity to share our latest visual: the Milestone Trend Analysis Chart. Here you have our contribution to the Power BI Blog.
In the Microsoft Power BI Blog post of May 2022 we got the opportunity to share our latest visual: the Dumbbell Bar Chart. Here you have our contribution to the Power BI Blog.
EnterpriseDNA Reporting & Data Visualization Summit 2022 Later this month Enterprise DNA organises the Reporting & Data Visualization Summit 2022. Over 5 days, 25+ training sessions for everyone working with Power BI. And in this case it is really for […]
Our colleague Michel had the honour to talk about his passion: effective data visualization in Power BI. Really excited to share his story with the audience, but also with anyone else who tries to get most out of their Power BI visualizations.
In the Microsoft Power BI Blog post of April 2022 we got the opportunity to share our latest visual: the PowerGantt Chart. Here you have our contribution to the Power BI Blog.
In the Microsoft Power BI Blog post of March 2022 we got the opportunity to share some exciting updates in our Strip for Power BI. Here you have our contribution to the Power BI Blog. Most charts will force you to summarize […]
In the Microsoft Power BI Blog post of February 2022 we got the opportunity to share some exciting updates in our Merged Bar Chart for Power BI. Microsoft has included this visual in the exclusive Editors Pick list. Here you have our […]
In the Microsoft Power BI Blog post of December 2021 we got the opportunity to share some exciting updates in our Shielded HTML Viewer. Here you have our contribution to the Power BI Blog.
Standard bar charts are ideal for showing a single measure per category. You can easily compare each of the categories with the rest. However, if you have larger number of categories (>10) in a bar chart it is possible the chart itself becomes “heavy”. The coloured bars will fill large part of the chart surface. To avoid this clutter one can use the Lollipop Bar Chart for Power BI as an alternative.
On the surface the Merged Bar Chart has a lot of similarities with small multiples. The key difference is the way these charts allow you to compare values. The Merged Bar Chart focusses on comparing multiple measures (like Player Value, Monthly Wage, clause, etc.) within one specific categorical variable (i.e. Soccer players).
One important goal of any well designed dashboard is to inform its readers by creating one overview of all KPI’s. This requires a compact and effective way to display them all together. The SMART KPI List is created specifically for this purpose.
In the February 2021 post we got the opportunity to introduce our Shielded HTML Viewer to the Power BI community: the first and only certified HTML viewer for Power BI
In January 2021 I had the opportunity to talk with Stacey Barr, THE specialist in evidence-based leadership and organisational performance measurement. We spoke about the XmR chart in general and about our Power BI Custom Visual named Control Chart XmR.
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