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Dashboards in the workplace are similar to a car dashboard that informs the driver about, speed, fuel consumption, temperature, and similar information. Dashboards are increasingly being used in several situations to provide a quick information source in the workplace. Dashboards serve a similar purpose as other management tools that visually track, analyze, and display performance indicators (KPI), metrics and data that show the current operation of a business, department, or specific process. They are used in many industries and organizations such as higher education (McCoy and Rosenbaum 2019) and supply chain management in the oil and gas industries (Magnus and Rudra 2019). Some would regard the use of dashboards as a contribution to management ...
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