Leverage charts and pivot tables to identify trends and drive data-driven decisions.
The Challenge: Data Overload in E-commerce
For an online retailer like FishGoo, raw data on Quality Control (QC) failures, refund requests, and shipping performance
Building the FishGoo Dashboard: Key Components
A powerful dashboard uses visual elements to tell the story behind the data. Here’s how to structure it:
1. Executive Summary KPIs
Start with high-level Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
- Overall QC Pass Rate %
- Total Refund Rate %Total Cost of Refunds
- Average Shipping Time (Days)On-Time Delivery %
2. QC Data Visualization
Use charts to pinpoint quality issues:
- Trend Line Chart:
- Pareto Chart (Bar & Line):top 5 product categories or suppliers
- Pivot Table Insight:Supplier vs. QC Defect Type
3. Refund Analysis
Dig into the "why" behind refunds to reduce future occurrences:
- Donut or Pie Chart:
- Heat Map (using a Pivot Table):Refund Rate by Product × Month. High-concentration cells instantly highlight seasonal or product-specific problems.
- Monetary Impact Chart:cost attributed to each refund reason, highlighting the most expensive issues.
4. Shipping & Logistics Metrics
Correlate shipping performance with customer satisfaction and refunds:
- Geographical Map Chart:Average Shipping Time by Destination Country/Region. Pinpoint logistical bottlenecks.
- Scatter Plot:Shipping Time (X-axis) and Refund Rate (Y-axis)
- Pivot Table Analysis:On-Time Performance by Shipping Partner and Service Tier
Enhancing Future Purchasing Decisions
This dashboard is not just for reporting—it's a strategic tool. Here’s how to use it:
Supplier Evaluation & Negotiation
Use the QC Pareto ChartSupplier-Defect Pivot Table
Product Selection & Forecasting
Analyze the Refund Rate Heat Map
Logistics Partner Selection
Base carrier contracts on the data from the Shipping Performance Pivot Tables. Choose partners who consistently deliver on time for specific routes, especially those linked to lower refund rates.
Proactive Risk Management
Set up alerts for when any KPI (e.g., QC Failure Rate for a key supplier) exceeds a threshold. This allows for swift intervention before a trend impacts a large batch of future orders.