KPI Tile
KPI Tiles provide at-a-glance visibility into critical business measures using labels, colors, and formatting to track performance.
A KPI Tile is a compact visualization designed to display a single key metric such as a sum, average, or aggregated value. KPI Tiles are widely used in dashboards, scorecards, and performance monitoring systems to track ongoing evaluation of business-critical measures. By using labels, colors, and formatting options, KPI Tiles provide at-a-glance visibility into Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).
When to Use a KPI Tile
Use a KPI Tile when you want to:
Present a single high-level number (e.g., revenue, expenses, conversion rate).
Track real-time KPIs in operational dashboards.
Display progress against targets in a concise, visual format.
Summarize data for executives who need quick decision-making insights.
Examples:
Sum of Monthly Sales in INR.
Customer Satisfaction Score (CSAT) is displayed as a percentage.
Active Users count for a digital platform.
Chart Properties
General Settings
Label – Enter the text label for the metric (e.g., Total Revenue).
Label Color – Choose a color for the label.
Label Font Size – Adjust the font size of the label.
Value Color – Choose a color for the numeric value.
Value Font Size – Adjust the font size of the displayed metric.
Exclude Global Filter – Exclude this KPI from global filters applied at the report level.
View Filter
Filter – Apply conditions to restrict the dataset shown in the KPI (e.g., filter by region or timeframe).
Primary Value Axis
Format Type – Choose formatting style: None, Auto, Percent, Thousand, Lacs, Crore, Million, Billion, Trillion, Quadrillion.
Currency Type – Add a currency symbol: None, Rupees, Euro, Pound, USD, Yen, Cent.
Precision – Define decimal precision (up to 5 places).
Example: Display the Sum of Monthly Salary in INR, formatted in Thousands, with Precision set to 0 for whole numbers.
Best Practices
Use consistent label naming across KPIs in a dashboard for clarity.
Apply currency and precision formatting that matches the business context (e.g., financial KPIs in Rupees with 2 decimal places).
Keep KPI Tiles minimalist—focus on the most critical value rather than cluttering with details.
Use color coding (green for good, red for poor performance) for intuitive interpretation.
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