Reporting Results: Part 2 Based on Chapter 11, Excel 2007 Dashboards & Reports (Alexander) and Create Dynamic Charts in Microsoft Office Excel 2007 and Beyond (Scheck) Bullet Graph (pp. 200 205, Alexander, Chapter 9, EXCEL Dashboards) 1. Start with a data table 2. Highlight the entire table and plot the data on a stacked column chart 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% YTD Rev vs Plan 3. Click the chart and select the switch Row/Column button. 4. Right click the target series and choose change chart type. Change the chart type to a line with markers. 5. Right click the target series again and choose format data series. 6. In the dialog box (format data series dialog) click the series options button and click secondary axis. 7. Still in the format data series dialog box, click the marker options and adjust the marker to look like a dash. 8. Still in the format data series dialog box, click the marker fill button and select the solid fill property to set the color of the marker to black. 9. Still in the format data series dialog box, click the line color button and select the no line option. 10. Go back to chart and delete the new secondary axis that was added to the right of the chart. 11. Right click the value series and choose format data series. 12. In the format data series dialog box click the series options button and click secondary axis. Reporting Results: Part 2 Page 1
13. Still in the format data series dialog box under series options, adjust the gap width property so that the value series is slightly narrower that the other columns in the chart between 205% and 225% is typically okay. 14. Still in the format data series dialog box, click the fill button the select the solid fill property to set the color of the value series to black. 15. Last, change the color for each qualitative range to incrementally lighter hues. Completion of step 4: Completion of step 7: Reporting Results: Part 2 Page 2
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Performance Against a Target Range (pp. 206 208, Alexander, Chapter 9, EXCEL Dashboards) On-Hand Boxes of Meat 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Inventory Control Trend (Gray band = acceptable range) Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 1. Set a limit table. 2. Build a chart feeder to plot the data points for the target range. 3. Add a row for the actual performance values. 4. Highlight the entire chart feeder table and plot the data on a stacked area chart. 5. Right click the values series and choose change chart type change to a line chart with no markers. 6. Right click the values data series again and choose format data series. 7. In the format data series dialog box click the series option and click secondary axis. 8. Go to chart and delete the new axis. 9. Right click the lower limit data series and choose format data series. 10. In the dialog box click the fill button and select the no fill option. Reporting Results: Part 2 Page 4
80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Values Upper Limit Lower Limit Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Upper Limit Lower Limit Values Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Apply formatting adjust to colors and labels. Reporting Results: Part 2 Page 5
Displaying Information Sparklines (Tufte): intense, simple, word sized graphics http://www.edwardtufte.com/bboard/q and a fetchmsg?msg_id=0001or Edward Tufte (The Visual Display of Quantitative Information, 2ed, p. 13) states that graphical displays should: Show the data Induce the viewer to think about the substance rather than about methodology, graphic design, the technology of graphic production, or something else Avoid distorting what the data have to say Present many numbers in a small space Make large data sets coherent Encourage the eye to compare different pieces of data Reveal the data at several levels of detail, from a broad overview to the fine structure Serve a reasonably clear purpose: description, exploration, tabulation, or decoration Be closely integrated with the statistical and verbal descriptions of a data set. Resources: http://www.bonavistasystems.com/ http://www.bonavistasystems.com/blog.html http://www.bonavistasystems.com/articles.html http://www.perceptualedge.com/ Reporting Results: Part 2 Page 6
BonaVista MicroCharts Live EXCEL Dashboards http://www.bonavistasystems.com/onlinedemoreports.html Reporting Results: Part 2 Page 7
2008 EXCEL Dashboard Competition http://blog.xlcubed.com/2008 excel dashboard competition winners/ Reporting Results: Part 2 Page 8
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Sample Dashboards from EXCEL 2007 Dashboards & Reports for Dummies by Michael Alexander Reporting Results: Part 2 Page 10
Source: Create Dynamic Charts in Microsoft Office Excel 2007 and Beyond, Scheck (p. 47) Range Name Convention Source: rs1_method, Scheck (Figure 9) Check Box 1 1 Chapter 11, EXCEL 2007 Dashboards & Reports Reporting Results: Part 2 Page 11
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Application Practice http://www.nature.nps.gov/stats/park.cfm Reporting Results: Part 2 Page 15
Using Data from Finance.Yahoo.Com Reporting Results: Part 2 Page 16