A popular feature in version 3.2 is the new color palate. We originally designed charts and text to not be able to use colors like reds, yellows, or greens because those colors can be misinterpreted as showing performance. We’ve listened to your feedback, though, and we now let you color your text and charts using a much wider variety of colors.
When you create a new dashboard in Scoreboard, you now have the option to automatically add widgets for each KPI in the organization. It’s a great starting point for building KPI dashboards.
This is what the “new dashboard” screen looks like now in Scoreboard.
Read MoreIn version 3.2 you can now add initiative data to scorecard charts. In this example we have a bar graph showing our “monthly product revenue” KPI. On top of that we’ve overlaid a line showing the percentage complete of the “migrate servers to the cloud” initiative.
Read MoreUsing our Connect utility, you can populate your scorecards automatically with data from external sources such as relational databases and SOAP web services data. If you’ve been limiting yourself to manual KPI data entry or basic MS-Excel imports, you will want to check out our latest FREE training video from our monthly webinar series.
Read MoreYou can now add initiative timeline widgets to your dashboard, which show a Gantt-style view of your initiatives, tasks, and milestones.
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