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scorecard
Hi folks
May know the score card in qlikview, how to use and create score card


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Lots of demo apps here
Qlik Demos: See QlikView in Action | Demo.Qlik.Com
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I would recommend to install the App which is called MSTR from Play Store and check under analytics you may get few bunch ideas related to Scorecard and then ask to get more idea. Then we will definitely helps you


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use the below link
What's the difference between Scorecards and Dashboards? - Klipfolio
Scorecards and Dashboards
Scorecards & Dashboards translate strategy into accountability and measure progress. Maybe these systems can be amalgamated and be referred to as scoreboards?
What's the difference between Scorecards and Dashboards?
Historically, software scorecards were a direct result and visual representation of the theoretical balanced scorecard approach to business strategy developed at Harvard Business School. Software scorecards are also distinguished by the regimented top down organizational planning process defined by the theory that underlies the scorecard interface. This process aims to identify the few key performance metrics that best indicate an organization's progress towards stated strategic goals, and then cascades down through the organization to all supporting and contributing metrics, groups, and individuals. Software scorecards emphasize individual accountability for contributing to and achieving strategic goals.
In contrast, business dashboards evolved as the information systems equivalent of the automotive dashboard that displayed real-time changes to tactical information often displayed as charts, graphs, and gauges. Software dashboards also offered the ability to drill through top-level information into supporting data. As they evolved, software dashboards became increasingly common as the user interface for individual applications such as ERP systems and web analytics packages.
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