A set of metrics, usually not more than five or six, that provide an "at-a-glance" summary of a Six Sigma project's status. Every participant in a Six Sigma deployment -- from the CEO to a factory floor worker -- should have his or her own dashboard with function- and level-appropriate data summaries.
A small, defined set of key metrics used to provide a quick evaluation of a project or process status.
a reporting tool that consolidates, aggregates and arranges measurements, metrics and sometimes, scorecards on a single screen, allowing information to be monitored at-a-glance
a set of indicators about the state of a process, piece of equipment, or business metric such as cash on hand or YTD sales at a specific point in time
a visual container for performance information or the "scorecard
a visual display of a core set of measures that provide executives, managers and process owners with a quick summary of process performance
a visual display of the most important information needed to achieve one or more objectives, consolidated and arranged on a single screen so the information can be monitored at a glance
a way to visually present critical data measures in summary form so that you can make quick and effective decisions
A visual display of business metrics that provides a high-level summary of business performance. According to Six Sigma Qualtec, "Every participant in a Six Sigma deployment - from the CEO to a factory floor worker -- should have his or her own dashboard with function- and level-appropriate data summaries." PureShare ActiveMetrics provides for personalized, custom dashboards accessible via the web.
A web analytics dashboard provides all of your critical metrics in one place to help you understand the health or performance of your business.
A dashboard is a reporting tool that consolidates, aggregates and arrranges measurements, metrics (measurements compared to a goal) and sometimes scorecards on a single screen so information can be monitored at a glance. Dashboards differ from scorecards in being tailored to monitor a specific role or generate metrics reflecting a particular point of view; typically they do not conform to a specific management methodology.
A user interface that organizes and presents key metrics to provide a quick evaluation of a project or process status in a way that is easy to read and monitor. The name refers to the fact that it can sometimes look like the dashboard of a car. Also known as scorecards.