Infographic 40 · ZANISS SOFTWARES

Business Intelligence in India 2026

Most BI projects fail not at the dashboard-building stage, but at the adoption stage — a beautifully built dashboard nobody checks weekly is a wasted investment. This infographic shows a realistic BI dashboard layout (revenue, customers, churn risk, channel performance) and the three adoption habits that determine whether your BI investment actually changes decisions.

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Key takeaways

  • An effective BI dashboard centers on a small set of decision-driving KPIs — revenue trend, customer growth, churn risk, and channel performance — not an overwhelming wall of charts.
  • Churn-risk flagging (accounts showing disengagement signals) is one of the highest-value BI use cases most businesses underinvest in.
  • Three adoption habits separate dashboards from decisions: a weekly review cadence, one clear owner per metric, and a defined action threshold for each KPI.
  • A dashboard nobody checks weekly is a wasted build — adoption process matters as much as the tooling itself.

Key details at a glance

An effective BI dashboard centers on a small set of decision-driving KPIs — revenue trend, customer growth, churn risk, and channel performance — not an overwhelming wall of charts. Churn-risk flagging (accounts showing disengagement signals) is one of the highest-value BI use cases most businesses underinvest in. Three adoption habits separate dashboards from decisions: a weekly review cadence, one clear owner per metric, and a defined action threshold for each KPI. A dashboard nobody checks weekly is a wasted build — adoption process matters as much as the tooling itself.

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