Concise and phone-friendly espresso analytics

As someone newish to Analytics and generally fascinated by deep dives into complicated and arcane Coffee topics, I've come to realize I am lacking in phone friendly concision. Just wondering if anyone has examples of Pulse tiles or especially phone-friendly dashboards or insights to share for inspiration and learning?  As my org may lean to seat counts over revenue compared to others, my dashboards tend to focus on Sold Counts, Hold type counts, Price type counts, Comp reasons, Available seats, days out comparison, etc. per season, per production and per performance, which tends to Pivots, which aren't Pulse-able.  Is there any hope for someone who revels in layers upon layers of complications to find the path to simpler, more concise presentations? 

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  • When we first started using analytics we were fortunate to hire some Tessitura consultants to build out some of our dashboards, and I learned a lot from them, including a practice I continue, which is to put the highlevel "phone-friendly" widgets at the top of your dashboard and get more granular as you scroll down.  I have not figured out a use case for pulse yet, but the indicator type widgets are very phone friendly. Most of my dashboards start with an indicator of total revenue, total tickets, and a percent to goal using the speedometer style widget. Then I get into year over year line charts and then finally the nitty gritty pivot charts.  I'm attaching one of my faves.

    SCT23-24PublicTicketSalesReport.dash

  • Thanks Kanani, I downloaded your dashboard to take a look. Do I need to do something after importing a dashboard into my Analytics? It's saying Elasticube Not Found, This dashboard requires ElastiCube "SEAC-Seats and Tickets" to run. How do I change the data source to look at our own data?

    This is the first time I have imported a dashboard so not sure what the correct procedure is!

    Many thanks
    Best wishes

    Dawn

  • Imported dashboards will remember the original cube, so you will need to change to your company cube. To do this you need to have the dashboard open, then at the top click where it says 2 different data sources (to the right of the Dashboard title), this will open a pop-up screen.
    If you then hover over the top right of each data source you will see a pencil icon, click on that and it will open your data sources - you can then chose your version of the relevant data source.
    There's some info with images here - www.tessituranetwork.com/.../Import-a-Dashboard

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  • Imported dashboards will remember the original cube, so you will need to change to your company cube. To do this you need to have the dashboard open, then at the top click where it says 2 different data sources (to the right of the Dashboard title), this will open a pop-up screen.
    If you then hover over the top right of each data source you will see a pencil icon, click on that and it will open your data sources - you can then chose your version of the relevant data source.
    There's some info with images here - www.tessituranetwork.com/.../Import-a-Dashboard

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