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Stop Building Dashboards Before You’ve Answered These Questions

In many organizations, building dashboards has become a goal in itself. The thinking goes: “If we can measure it, we can manage it.” But a dashboard without direction is like a map without a destination.

Before you dive into data visualization, ask yourself: what do you really want to know – and why?

Dashboards are not a strategy

A dashboard is a tool, not an end goal. Yet I often see organizations jumping into dashboarding without first asking the right foundational questions. The result?

  • Beautiful graphs no one understands
  • KPIs that say nothing about what truly matters
  • Time wasted instead of value created

A dashboard without a clear question is like a thermometer in a room where you have no intention of adjusting the temperature.

The questions you must ask first

Before working with data and dashboards, ask yourself (and your team) these critical questions:

  1. What are we really trying to achieve as an organization?
    Think strategic goals – not just operational metrics.
  2. What decisions do we want to support more effectively?
    A dashboard should help you choose faster, smarter, and better.
  3. Who is the end user – and what do they actually need?
    What leadership needs is very different from what a team lead needs.
  4. What information are we currently missing?
    And: is that information even available?

Why the right question is half the work

Taking time to answer these questions helps you avoid:

  • Aimless data collection
  • KPI overload (measuring everything = measuring nothing)
  • Frustration over “useless dashboards”

You create focus. And that is the foundation for meaningful insights.

How I can help

In my workshop ‘Formulating the Right Question’, I help teams and management clarify their information needs.

We structure your challenges in a way that ensures the dashboard you eventually build will have real impact.

In conclusion: think first, then visualize

A great dashboard doesn’t start with data – it starts with the right question. Want to be sure your data efforts lead to real insight and action?

Schedule an introductory meeting – I’d be happy to help you think it through.

Alice van den Boogaard – Value X

Value X - From data to insight

Value X – From data to insight, from insight to impact

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