Project Dashboards
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Abstract
Since the advent of the computer, the world has steadly become more and more data-driven. Today, data is a business key asset to any organization that takes advantage of its potential. Data has also become increasingly critical in project management, where advancements in software and tools have made project data collection and management significantly more seamless - leading to an ever increasing amount of project data being collected throughout the course of a project. This vast amount of project data holds a great value potential if properly utilized, and one way to do this is by adopting data-driven project dashboards as a tool to help monitor the project. [1]
This article will explain how and why project dashboards can be used as a tool to improve the monitoring of a project. Furthermore, the main challenges and limitations. (more coming soon)