1. Use uniform scales
When comparing teams in the session results, the scale will now be adjusted to be the same on all bar charts. This allows you to better compare the improvements between rounds.
See an example comparing
Costs
below, where we can better see the improvement between Round 1 and Round 2, because the scale goes to 3000$ on both charts:
If you want to better view the details on a single chart, you can simply uncheck the box "Use uniform scale", this will allow each chart to use all the space available.
2. Show a combined score
When selecting multiple KPIs, if you are comparing more than 2 games, you will now be able to show a "combined score". This score is an average of the displayed KPIs, each normalized to a 0-100 scale based on the best and worst results.
For example: if a team has the best fill rate (score 100) but highest cost (score 0), its "combined score" will be 50.
See an example for the
Beer Game
below, comparing 8 teams after Round 1, combining Cost and Fill Rate:
See an example for the
Lean Game
, for 2 teams over 3 rounds (combining the average stock and the number of unit sold KPIs):
Let us know what you think about these updates!