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Business Intelligence
Dashboards

            A Business Intelligence (BI) dashboard is a centralized, interactive reporting layer that consolidates data from multiple sources and turns it into actionable information—KPIs, trends, and operational signals—updated in near real time or on a scheduled cadence. Instead of relying on static spreadsheets or delayed reports, organizations use BI dashboards to monitor performance continuously, detect issues early, align teams to shared metrics, and make faster, evidence-based decisions. The result is better day-to-day execution, stronger planning and forecasting, improved accountability, and a sustained competitive advantage through data-driven operations.

Road Traffic Accident Dashbaord

       The Road Accident Analysis Dashboard showcases how complex safety and incident data can be translated into clear, decision-ready insights for government agencies, transport operators, and organizations managing public safety risk. At a glance, users can see headline indicators such as total accidents, fatalities, serious injuries, and death rate, then drill into patterns by year, location (local government area/region), road name, accident type, road type, light condition, vehicle involvement, and speed zones. These views help stakeholders identify accident hotspots, understand the conditions most associated with severe outcomes, and spot seasonal or monthly trends—enabling targeted interventions such as enforcement prioritization, road engineering improvements, signage and lighting upgrades, and resource allocation for emergency response.

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              Built in Microsoft Power BI, the dashboard demonstrates end-to-end capabilities—from interactive navigation via a landing page, to slicer-driven filtering across the entire report, to rich visuals such as maps for geospatial clustering, comparative bar charts for categorical drivers, and time-series charts for trend monitoring. Users can move seamlessly between an executive summary view, deeper exploratory analysis, and a detailed incident register for auditability and operational follow-through. With Power BI’s model-driven approach, cross-filtering, drill-down, and consistent KPI calculations, the dashboard is scalable, maintainable, and ready for enterprise deployment—whether embedded in a website, shared securely via Power BI Service, or refreshed automatically from operational data sources.

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              If you’re ready to turn your data into a practical decision system, not just reports, Marret Analytics can build tailored Power BI dashboards that fit your operations, leadership priorities, and planning needs. Let’s discuss your use case and deliver a dashboard solution that helps your team act faster, plan smarter, and outperform with confidence.

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