Dashboard Monitoring Tool

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Dashboard monitoring tool
A lot of emphasis needs to be put on the importance of the use of monitoring dashboards to understand what people are saying about you, your industry, your competitors and more. The information obtained can be used as ideas for blog posts, marketing messages, competitive analysis, product feedback and much more. In addition to providing inspiration, they also help you become more responsive to your customers by knowing when and where people are talking about your company and products. One can usually include monitoring dashboards in consulting proposals for building a new community or trying to have a more effective social media presence through blogging or Twitter, since knowing what people say about your company and your industry is such a critical element of community management, blogging, and other engagements with the community. Advantages of dashboard monitoring tool  First and foremost, it allows monitoring of the simulation via the web. It is the only single tool available that provides access and insight into the status of a simulation from any computer on any browser.  Secondly, it hides the low-level technical details from the users, allowing the users to ponder variables and analysis instead of computational elements.  Finally, it allows collaboration between simulation scientists from different areas and degrees of expertise. Furthermore, via easy clicking and dragging, researchers can generate and retrieve publicationquality images and video. Hiding the complexity of the system creates a lighter and more accessible web portal and a more inclusive and diverse user base. The main features of a Dashboard are: 1. Focus on limited, critical indicators. 2. Quick interpretation. 3. Decision Support. 4. Visual presentation of performance measures. 5. Ability to identify and correct negative trends. 6. Measure efficiencies/inefficiencies. 7. Ability to generate detailed reports showing new trends. 8. Ability to make more informed decisions based on collected business intelligence. 9. Align strategies and organizational goals. 10. Saves time compared to running multiple reports. 11. Gain total visibility of all systems instantly. 12. Quick identification of data outliers and correlations.

The health monitoring dashboard compares the various districts on the parameters given and this comparison is shown by indicators (shading in various colours) depicting a certain result. This is followed by planning of interventions and this involves a lot of transparency in reporting.

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