Visual dashboards v/s dashboards

Visual dashboards and dashboards are two terms that are often used interchangeably, but they have some subtle differences.

A visual dashboard refers specifically to a dashboard that is designed to be visually appealing and visually communicate data and information in a clear and concise manner. It focuses on presenting information in a way that is easy to understand and interpret, usually through the use of charts, graphs, and other visual elements. The emphasis is on the visual representation of data to enhance understanding and insight.

On the other hand, a dashboard is a broader term that encompasses any tool or interface used to display key performance indicators (KPIs), metrics, and other important data in a consolidated view. It can be visual or non-visual, depending on how the data is presented. Dashboards can be simple and basic, displaying only a few metrics, or complex and advanced, incorporating various interactive features and functionality.

In summary, a visual dashboard is a specific type of dashboard that focuses on visual representation to make data easier to comprehend, while a dashboard can refer to any tool or interface used to display data, regardless of its visual elements.

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