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Using proper dashboard design techniques is a topic that struck a chord when we released our white paper series
“A Guide to Creating Dashboards People Love to Use” a few years ago, and still seems to resonate as people regularly download the content from the Juice Analytics website, and we receive ongoing requests to speak around these key principles.

Since we can all use a little calibration every once in a while to stay in tune, we thought we’d post it again, with a reminder that you can access this oldie but goody, along with other materials on the Juice Analytics resources page anytime — and that all of these materials are available to you gratis.

Should you have a friend, colleague or know someone who could benefit from a little dashboard design “religion”, feel free to let them know where you found yours.

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  • Jojo Corpuz

    The link you cite to the previous “A Guide to Creating Dashboards People Love to Use” leads nowhere.

  • Jojo Corpuz

    The link you cite to the previous “A Guide to Creating Dashboards People Love to Use” leads nowhere.

  • Peter Merante

    Jojo: From the resources page you should be able to get to “A Guide to Creating Dashboards People Love” http://www.juiceanalytics.com/white-papers-guides-and-more/

  • Lisa Waller

    Jojo – Peter is right — the white paper is available on our resources page.  I’ve also fixed the link. Thanks for the nudge.  Hope you find it helpful.

    Visually,

    Lisa