2 – Driving Dumb
Dashboards are like thermometers, they let you know the temperature. You
then can decide how hot or cold it is.
But do they tell how hot or cold it will become?
This is the part 2 of the article discussing how organizations are used
to driving down the road to meet their goals using the analogy of Car.
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| A typical dashboard showing control parameters |
Dashboards are meant to present the most current status of the situation.
It has indicators that are updated at defined regular intervals to reflect
latest measure and gauge. It shows the progress in graphical easy to understand
format which also makes it popular than traditional reports. Management team
prefers to refer to dashboards as it is more comfortable to comprehend and provides
most current status instantaneously. Besides, dashboards at times are configured
to show some trend information too.
A particular advantage of dashboard is that it can be customized to react
on occurrence of any abnormalities or possible abnormalities, which makes is a smarter
than the user monitoring it.
But is it possible just by gazing at the dashboards to steer the way ahead,
supposedly no! Because dashboard’s inherent feature is to display the most
current position and not about indicating what lies ahead. For example- The
dashboard shows how far the car has travelled? How much fuel is in stock? What
components of the organization is functioning well or which of them are not
working; basically alerting using the Red, Amber, Green (RAG) status?
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| Business Dashboard View |
Secondly, all dashboards require calibration before they can be referred,
else the presentation is worthless. The indicators have to be configured and
tuned to show the actual value against the different thresholds. Again it becomes
ever more complicated when applied to an IT enterprise where the technology
changes constantly and newer components are inducted into the system. Most
times the relevance of the measurement is lost when changes to the technological
environment are not reflected on the dashboard metrics
Making sense out of the dashboard is as dim-witted as referring to a
bunch of graphical displays if there is no correlation of base thresholds and environment
information
Another point to note is that any action on the dashboard alerts is
mostly reactive because though it shows the latest of the data, the events have
already occurred. The most that Dashboards can do, is display the record of
what is occurring and not the projected. Only when upcoming is known, management can be
aware and can take steps that are pro-active and strategic.


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