Painting pictures

A mathematical artist Is a great resource when creating visual analytics:  A picture of data can shine a light on a thousand problem statements.

I’ve got the data analysts and one of the finance analysts at work onto tableau and we’re several months in now into our visual analytics journey.  The journey we are on is extraordinarily exciting.

We don’t quite know we we are going (I haven’t created an analytics culture before) but with a business intelligence framework/ maturity model I’m sure we can figure it out.

Now I can’t share what got created at work apart from saying it was a cracker that helped us see how “days to sell” on a short shelf life globally distributed product portfolio could be managed and measured visually and focus our business on process and design changes.

But here is something that my kids did that gave me some inspiration on where I can take the next visual analytic to. Imagine the segments are analyte group; the circles are unique batches; the size of the circle is batch size; the colour is product and the axes measure delivered shelf life.  I could see so much so quickly. I wonder if it’ll show that using remnants correlates to reduced shelf life on certain analytes?
  
  

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