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There are several alternative methods to bullet charts for visualizing KPIs. Some of these include bar graphs, line charts, pie charts, and heat maps. Bar graphs are useful for comparing different groups or tracking changes over time. Line charts are great for showing trends over a period of time. Pie charts can be used to show proportions of a whole. Heat maps can visualize complex data in a simple, easy to understand format. Other alternatives include sunburst charts, thermometer charts, Venn diagrams, and bell curves. Each of these methods has its own strengths and weaknesses, and the best one to use depends on the specific data and the message you want to convey.
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Bullet charts can be used to analyze and compare a series of KPIs across their target value, actual value, minimum, maximum, and average. Enter the metric name, its unit, the actual performance, the target performance, the minimum threshold, the maximum threshold, and the average threshold, and the charts go to work. Compare the actual bar in the center against the perpendicular target line to see how far over, or under, the actual is from its target. To utilize these hard-to-create charts for your KPIs, you can download and customize this template with your own data right now.
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