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Prescient- How to Customize Manufacturing Dashboards for Your Unique Operations

Learn how to create effective manufacturing dashboards tailored to your operations. This guide explains the essentials of designing and implementing dashboards that monitor real-time data, track KPIs, and enhance efficiency. Explore best practices, including user-centric design, real-time data integration, and setting actionable alerts. Discover the role of tools like Power BI, Tableau, and Prescient Technologiesu2019 custom dashboards in streamlining operations and aligning with strategic goals.

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Prescient- How to Customize Manufacturing Dashboards for Your Unique Operations

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  1. How to Customize Manufacturing Dashboards for Your Unique Operations Manufacturing dashboards are necessary for operations managers and executives who want to monitor real-time data. These dashboards offer insights into KPIs and equipment health. They streamline business processes and maximise efficiency. Customising your dashboard to match your unique operations can take this benefit to the next level. Thus, it ensures your manufacturing processes run smoothly. 1. How to Make a Manufacturing Dashboard Create a manufacturing dashboard by identifying key data sources and your goals. A dashboard works if it draws attention to the data that drives business decisions. Here is how to get started: ● Identify Objectives: Define what you want to track. You might want production output, machine health, quality control, etc. Know what decisions you want to make based on this data. ● Data Sources: Select the systems that will feed the dashboard. These can be IoT sensors or Manufacturing Execution Systems. Seamless integration between these systems is essential for data tracking. ● Select KPIs: After setting objectives, decide which KPIs to include. Common KPIs include OEE, production cycle times, and downtime. Tailor these to your specific operational goals to ensure they reflect true performance. ● Design the Layout: Arrange the metrics so that they can be read and understood at a glance. Use bar charts or pie charts for a quick view. Make it as simple as possible. Also, avoid overwhelming the user with more information than is necessary. ● Select the Appropriate Tool: Choose the best platform to create your dashboard. It can be Power BI, Tableau, or the customised dashboards offered by Prescient Technologies. They integrate with your current systems, guaranteeing seamless data flows and correct representations. 2. How do I create a KPI Dashboard? The KPI dashboard revolves around the visualisation of key performance indicators. Follow the step-by-step approach to it.

  2. ● Define Key Metrics: Select the KPIs that align with your business strategy. These may include OEE, scrap rate, throughput, or energy consumption. ● Data Integration: The dashboard must integrate real-time data from various systems, such as SCADA, MES, or IoT sensors. Engineering process automation eliminates errors and ensures that the data is always current. ● Dashboard Design: Like any good dashboard, it should be user-friendly. Display KPIs in prominent positions and colour-code indicators to indicate when performance is below or above expectations. ● Alerts and Thresholds: Set up alerts for KPIs falling outside desired parameters, helping decision-makers react quickly to potential issues. 3. Custom Manufacturing Dashboards-Best Practices ● User-Centric Design: The dashboard should be designed with the user in mind. For example, a production manager needs different data compared to a maintenance supervisor. The dashboard should focus on what’s necessary for their decision-making. ● Simplicity and Clarity: Keep the design simple and focused on the essential metrics. Limit the number of metrics and focus on data that will directly influence decisions to avoid clutter. ● Real-Time Data Integration: Real-time updates ensure you always work with the most accurate data. This eliminates manual entry and ensures that performance indicators are current. ● Iterate and Improve: Custom dashboards should evolve as the business's needs change. Review your dashboard regularly to ensure it remains relevant to your goals and operational strategies. Custom manufacturing dashboards power streamlined operations and help with effective decision-making and productivity. By centring the unique needs of your operations, you can create dashboards that bring real-time insight into their performance. Powerful tools, such as Prescient Technologies' custom dashboards, can be useful in ensuring that your engineering processes’ automation operates efficiently and properly aligns with strategic goals. Custom dashboards not only bring clarity but can also adapt and evolve as your business does. Sources: https://clickup.com/blog/kpi-dashboard/ https://docs.gamesight.io/docs/custom-dashboards#:~:text=Custom%20Dashboards%20allow% 20you%20to,of%20truth%20for%20your%20team.

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