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A History of ‘Urban Dashboards’ and their Impact on City Governance

This is the age of Dashboard Governance, heralded by gurus like Stephen Few, founder of the "visual business intelligence" and "sensemaking" consultancy Perceptual Edge, who defines the dashboard as a "visual display of the most important information needed to achieve one or more objectives; consolidated and arranged on a single screen so the information can be monitored at a glance." A well-designed dashboard, he says — one that makes proper use of bullet graphs, sparklines, and other visualization techniques informed by the "brain science" of aesthetics and cognition — can afford its users not only a perceptual edge, but a performance edge, too. 4 The ideal display offers a big-picture view of what is happening in real time, along with information on historical trends, so that users can divine the how and why and redirect future action. As David Nettleton emphasizes, the dashboard’s utility extends beyond monitoring "the current situation"; it also "allows a manager to … make provisions, and take appropriate actions." 5

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Full Story: https://placesjournal.org/article/mission-control-a-history-of-the-urban-dashboard/

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