How have you used Power BI to create data visualizations?

I recently used Power BI to create data visualizations for a customer service team. I used a combination of charts, graphs, and tables to represent the team’s performance over the past few months. For example, I created a bar chart to show the number of customer service tickets that were opened each month, a line chart to show the average response time for each ticket, and a table to show the number of tickets resolved each month. This allowed the team to quickly identify areas of improvement and adjust their processes accordingly.

What techniques do you use to create effective visualizations?

1. Use Color to Create Contrast: Color can be used to create contrast between different elements in a visualization. For example, a line chart could use different colors to differentiate between different data points or trends.

2. Use Size to Show Relationships: Size can be used to show relationships between different elements in a visualization. For example, a bar chart could use different bar sizes to indicate the relative size of different data points.

3. Use Shape to Show Trends: Shape can be used to show trends in a visualization. For example, a scatter plot could use different shapes to indicate different trends or clusters of data points.

4. Use Labels to Make Data Easier to Read: Labels can be used to make data easier to read in a visualization. For example, a pie chart could use labels to indicate the different data points or slices of the pie.

5. Use Visual Hierarchy to Make Important Data Stand Out: Visual hierarchy can be used to make important data stand out in a visualization. For example, a bar chart could use different colors or sizes to indicate the most important data points.