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  • All right, very good!

  • Let's take a look at the following picture.

  • This is where we want to get by the end of our exercise.

  • Our goal is to create a dashboard containing three charts.

  • A chart showing us the number of reviews with a second axis measuring the monthly average

  • score.

  • Then we would like to create a pie chart showing us the percentage of reviews each audiobook

  • obtained (for example 50% Audiobook 1, 25% Audiobook 2, 10% Audiobook 3, and so on …).

  • And finally, we would like to create a chart that gives us information about the ratio

  • between reviews left and the number of audiobook purchases.

  • Such a visualization would help us understand what portion of people buying an audiobook

  • listen to it, and then leave a review.

  • Ok.

  • These three charts will be the foundation of the dashboard we will create later on.

  • And, I've added a note on the side, showing us that once the dashboard is ready, we will

  • be able to look at the aggregate data or use a filter to monitor the performance of individual

  • audiobooks.

  • Sounds exciting, right?

  • As a side note here I would like to add that in general, it is a good practice to sit down

  • and design your dashboards before you start working in Tableau.

  • This allows you to have a pre-defined idea of what you would like to achieve and to check

  • whether you were able to do that at the end.

  • Moreover, and what is probably most important, this allows you to think what visualizations

  • make sense from a business perspective.

  • Ok.

  • Great!

  • Let's get right into it in our next lesson.

All right, very good!

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