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Mastering QlikView Data Visualization

You're reading from   Mastering QlikView Data Visualization Take your QlikView skills to the next level and master the art of creating visual data analysis for real business needs

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2016
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ISBN-13 9781782173250
Length 294 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Karl Pover Karl Pover
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Data Visualization Strategy FREE CHAPTER 2. Sales Perspective 3. Financial Perspective 4. Marketing Perspective 5. Working Capital Perspective 6. Operations Perspective 7. Human Resources 8. Fact Sheets 9. Balanced Scorecard 10. Troubleshooting Analysis 11. Mastering Qlik Sense Data Visualization Index

Personnel productivity breakdown


We begin the analysis of each office's teams by investigating their overall compositions and actions. We have a variety of metrics that may help us understand why one team may perform better than another. The following is a list of common metrics that we can use in our HR perspective:

  • Age distribution

  • Salary distribution

  • Employee-retention rate

  • Employee sick and vacation days

  • Employee training and performance

Age distribution

Let's begin with our analysis and compare the age distribution between the two offices. Instead of using a histogram, we use a frequency polygon so that we can compare more than one distribution in the same chart.

Exercise 7.3

  1. Create the following variable:

    Variables

    Details

    Label

    Value

    vEmployeeAgeBinSize

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  2. Let's create the following line chart:

    Dimensions

    Details

    Label

    Value

    Age

    =ValueLoop($(=floor(min({$<_Employee_Active_Flag={1}>}
                   [Employee Age]),vEmployeeAgeBinSize)),$(=floor(max({$<_Employee_Active_Flag...
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