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Rows of numbers and clean reporting might make it look like the dashboard is doing its job. But the real question to ask is: “Can leadership look at it and know what to do next?” In this conversation, I sit with Nick Jain to explain what makes a financial dashboard useful, how companies should think about dashboards from day one, and why visual, dynamic, decision-oriented dashboards matter as the business grows. (00:00) Introduction (01:10) What real-time financial visibility actually means (03:05) How to know when a company has outgrown static reports (04:13) Building dashboards: choosing a platform or hiring (05:19) Messy data: build the dashboard first or clean the data first Useful dashboards follow three core principles: → Dynamic: the metrics should evolve as the business evolves. → Visual: leadership should understand what is happening in seconds. → Actionable: metrics should help answer what to do next. A dashboard is not just a place to display KPIs. It is a tool that helps leadership understand performance quickly, spot issues earlier, and make better operating decisions. Dashboards should exist from day one, and they do not need perfect data to start being useful. Metrics are a means to an end. The end is better decision-making.
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