Bus-225 4-1 Discussion Response 2

Contains unread posts

Alyssa Lewis posted Mar 25, 2026 2:03 AMHi Guys!

As a new restaurant owner, I analyzed my sales data from January through the most recent month to better understand product performance and overall business trends. To visualize the data effectively, I created two primary charts, a bar chart showing total sales by food item and a line chart illustrating monthly sales trends.

From the bar chart, I was able to clearly identify which menu items are performing the best. A few items consistently generated higher sales volumes, indicating strong customer preference and potential core menu items. On the other hand, some items showed significantly lower sales, suggesting they may need to be reevaluated, promoted differently, or possibly removed. This type of visualization made it easy to compare performance across all items at a glance.

The line chart provided insight into how the business is performing over time. I was able to observe whether sales are trending upward, remaining stable, or fluctuating. For example, if sales increased month over month, it could indicate growing brand awareness or successful marketing efforts. Any dips in the trend may highlight seasonal changes, operational issues, or areas that require strategic adjustments.

I selected these graphics because they are both simple and highly effective for decision making. The bar chart allows for direct comparison between categories (menu items), while the line chart highlights trends over time, which is essential for forecasting and planning. Together, they provide both a detailed and big-picture view of performance.

However, the way these visualizations are presented would need to change depending on the audience. For internal use, such as management or investors, I would include more detailed charts with exact figures, percentages, and possibly additional metrics like profit margins. For external audiences or staff, I would simplify the visuals, focusing only on key insights and using clear labels and summaries to make the information easier to understand. In all cases, combining visuals with a brief narrative explanation is critical to ensure the data is interpreted correctly and supports informed decision

making.

Overall, using visualizations has made it much easier to identify patterns, evaluate performance, and guide strategic decisions for the restaurant.

WRITE MY PAPER

Comments

Leave a Reply