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Normally poster boards are brought in and displayed one at a time, indicating overall sales for the entire company across quarters of the year. Then the sales information is broken down by regions, then by states, then by counties, then by cities, then by specific store. This results in a lot of poster board shuffling. Using data visualization, Company C now reviews reports electronically. First, the general bar charts show general sales across fiscal quarters. Company C now wants to see sales broken down by region in the second quarter, so they click on the 2nd quarter bar of the original bar chart. The regional sales for the second quarter are displayed, and within a click or two, Company C can gather information as specific or general as they need to. A few clicks will take Company C from a specific store all the way back to general sales trends without any shuffling, allowing information to be compared and analyzed quickly and easily. 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A few clicks will take Company C from a specific store all the way back to general sales trends without any shuffling, allowing information to be compared and analyzed quickly and easily. Bar charts have come alive through data visualization, which has enabled information to become interactive. Information can now be compiled and compared Is Competition Really the Problem? quarter are displayed, and within a click or two, Company C can gather information as specific or general as they need to. A few clicks will take Company C from a specific store all the way back to general sales trends without any shuffling, allowing information to be compared and analyzed quickly and easily.The undercurrent in U.S. business today may well be one of fear and even desperation. It would be easy to make such an assessment based on the number of words that have been written on the subject of competition. Businesses in the United States have lost their edge, if the flood of articles and reports on t Bar charts have come alive through data visualization, which has enabled information to become interactive. Information can now be compiled and compared according a company’s needs. Interactive bar graphs are also referred to as Flash Charts and Interactive Maps.
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