From the course: Advanced Tableau for Climate Professionals
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Explore KPI card structure for emissions
From the course: Advanced Tableau for Climate Professionals
Explore KPI card structure for emissions
- [Instructor] In this chapter, we're shifting gears from individual calculations to a fully structural dashboard. You'll notice the layout follows a clear visual flow from left to right, and top to the bottom. This was intentional. The left side of the dashboard is designed to show the most important KPI value. Each card shows not just a number, but also a direction, comparison, and historical trend. So, the left side complements the KPIs. For the right side, at the top, a world map showing the selected metrics across countries. Go to the perimeter and change the measures. CO2 per capita, CO2 per GDP. At the bottom, a dual line time series revealing how energy intensity and usage evolve. All current dynamic. As we change the year and country, every single chart updates instantly. Let's take a closer look at our four main KPI cards first. These are not static numbers. Average chart is powered by the primal, fix the level of the detailed calculations, and dynamic year over year logic…
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Explore KPI card structure for emissions1m 44s
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Build your top KPI card: YoY and values5m 6s
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Build your bottom KPI card: Trends and labels8m 28s
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Design your climate dashboard layout for storytelling8m 58s
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Make your climate dashboard fully interactive6m 37s
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Polish, publish, and share your CO₂ dashboard3m 55s
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