The book takes a hands-on approach to developing dashboards, from instructing users on advanced Excel techniques to addressing dashboard pitfalls common in the real world. Dashboards for Excel is your key to creating informative, actionable, and interactive dashboards and decision support systems. Throughout the book, the reader is challenged to think about Excel and data analytics differently—that is, to think outside the cell . This book shows you how to create dashboards in Excel quickly and effectively. In this book, you learn how This book is for many people. It’s for the developer who isn’t satisfied by accepting Excel’s so-called limitations, who feels that with some creativity, spreadsheets can become a powerful and informative decision engine. It’s for the Excel user who has spent hours—even outside of work—experimenting with Excel formulas and macros in an attempt to find a better, more efficient way to complete a task. It’s for the user who believes in the power of the spreadsheet.
Very interesting book. Jordan clearly knows his stuff and more importantly he and Chandoo are very capable writers. It's a technical subject but, still keep it interesting.
Read this instead of Jordan's other book, both are superb but most of the other is in here verbatim, that said, Taleb says a book isn't worth reading once unless its worth reading twice so that's what I did here.