


Imagine you’re a U.S. based music label looking to understand how well your artists are performing in international markets such as Asia and Europe. The sales dashboard above contains data based on 14 of the most popular genres that your label produces.
In the upper left sheet labeled “Most Popular Genre in Asia & Europe”, Rock is the top selling genre showing a total of 1,284 albums sold.
The upper right sheet labeled “Top 20 Artists in Asia & Europe” there are a variety of rock artist that are doing pretty well—Led Zeppelin being the best in Asia & Europe.
On the bottom left sheet displays the sales in Asia & Europe ranging from $102 to $563—(Sweden has $110 worth of sales, United Kingdom $302, Portugal with $197, and India $211).
On the bottom right sheet displays the sales pattern between Alternative & Punk (Blue), Heavy Metal (Purple), and Rock (Green). Notice that Rock has double the sales compared to Alternative & Punk and nearly tripled compared to Heavy Metal.
This dashboard shows that Rock consistently generates high sales and stands as the most popular genre across Asia and Europe.

In this dashboard, you’ll see a visual breakdown of donor contributions made to the University.
On the top left, the chart displays the various degree programs donors supported. The red and blue bars represent the number of contributions for each degree. For example, the Bachelor of Architecture shows fewer contributions (red), while the Bachelor of Health Studies reflects a significantly higher number (blue).
To the right, the line chart highlights three funding types: bursaries (blue), prizes (orange), and scholarships (green). This section illustrates the total funding amounts provided by donors, with scholarships leading overall.
At the bottom, the dashboard showcases the top funding programs, where scholarship funding ranges from approximately $262K to $631K, demonstrating strong donor support across multiple initiatives.
My foundation in data began at the University of Wisconsin–Parkside, where I learned to analyze and interpret information using Excel. I advanced those skills at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, mastering data analytics through platforms like Tableau and KNIME.
Data tells the story behind your business — its performance, its patterns, and its potential. My role is to help you understand that story and turn it into meaningful, strategic decisions.
Let’s work together to make your numbers make sense.
- Aaliyah James, MBA (Candidate)
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