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See the average or total with a click

August 23, 2019 MetaPulse Team
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The purpose of statistics is to monitor progress. By measuring something daily, weekly or monthly you can easily see if it’s getting better or worse. 

Sometimes, however, it’s helpful to see the average or the total.

Envisage lets you do that with a click.

Let’s use sales as an example. 

Via the Graph menu, you can select “Show Average Line” or  “Show Cumulative Line.”

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With the Cumulative Line, you can instantly see the total sales for the period. The Average Line shows whether you are performing above or below.

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Note that you can see one or the other, not both at the same time. 

Another simple, yet powerful feature available in envisage. Which when you add it up makes us better than the average stats app. 😆




In Technology Tags OKR, Stats, Analytics, Business Management
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