Dashboards allow you to better understand your customers and easily make informed business decisions. But with many types of dashboards out there, each serving a unique purpose, how do you determine which one is best for your company? We’ve listed three types of the most widely used dashboards below.
Three types of business dashboards
Track activities on documents with G Suite
G Suite allows users to track who viewed a document on the new activity dashboard, as well as the time and date it was viewed. This useful feature in Google Slides, Docs, and Sheets allows users to see every comment and suggested changes made in a file.
What’s so great about Google Data Studio?
Gaining valuable insights from vast amounts of raw data has never been more crucial to your company’s growth. It allows you to identify operational bottlenecks and make informed decisions about your business. That’s why more and more organizations are opting for data analytics tools like Google Data Studio.
How to set up your G Suite activity dashboard
Last March 2018, Google updated G Suite by adding a new activity dashboard to Slides, Docs, and Sheets. It allows you to see the accounts that viewed a certain document and when they opened it, allowing you track individual contributions to a group project.