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Examples of various chart types & the parameters that impact them

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These are examples of various chart types

Standard Bar Chart
A clean, versatile bar chart for comparing values across categories or time periods.
Standard Line Chart
A clean, versatile line chart for showing trends usually across time.
Simple Pie Chart
A straightforward pie chart for showing proportional share of a whole.
Semi-Donut Distribution Chart
Present proportional distribution in a compact half-donut format that works well in dashboards.
Pie w Heirarchy
This chart will be used automatically when selecting the "Simple Pie" option in case the grouping it is based on is hierarchic.
Stacked Grouped Bars
Compare totals across categories while also showing how each total is made up of multiple sub-groups.
100% Stacked Grouped Bars
Show proportional distribution across categories, making it easy to compare percentage mix rather than raw volume.
Side-by-Side Grouped Bars
Place grouped values next to each other for direct comparison across time periods, categories, or segments.
Heat Map
Unique chart to display an analysis by categories that reflect high-to-low or good-to-bad scale
Linked Donut Comparison
Use two donut charts side by side to compare composition across two related KPIs, such as idea volume versus business impact.
Drill-Down Pie Analysis
Show a high-level pie breakdown with a secondary pie that expands one selected slice for deeper analysis.
Trend Bar Chart
Display bar values together with growth or decline from one period to the next, helping users spot momentum quickly.
Dual-Axis KPI Chart
The chart automatically combine two different measures in one chart. KPIs that represent percentage will be using separate axes for easier interpretation.
Horizontal Bars




Various Parameters that can be defined per chart

Every 2 widgets demonstrate a different parameter/options
Display a Target Line vs. Actual KPIs
Compare actual performance against a predefined target or benchmark.
Display a Target Line vs a Cummulative target
Easy indication of at what time target was acheived
KPI Trend Line (Non Cumulative)
Track how a KPI changes over time, period by period.
Cumulative Growth Line
Show how values build over time, making it easier to understand total progress or accumulation.
Sorting by KPI name
Order can be ascending OR descending
Order by 1st KPI Value
Order can be ascending OR descending
Unlimited # of bars
By default, all data will be displays. It is recommended to check the relevancy of this per chart.
Limiting # of Bars to last X
Recommended to use in order to focus on the latest data, OR when grouping by a category with many values (e.g. #engage users - Top 10 departments
Personal Charts
Content will be automatically filtered to reflect entities you submitted, the ones submitted by your team members OR the ones you are assigned to.

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