: Quantitative value and its percentage of the total.
: Identify any "red flags" (e.g., a massive spike in a "Miscellaneous" category). 5. Technical Breakdown (Optional)
Break the image into its primary components. If the image is a pie chart or a stacked bar, list each segment: Breakdown image
: Define the core focus (e.g., "Monthly Budget Allocation" or "System Architecture").
: Highlight the single most important trend or outlier shown in the breakdown. 2. Segmented Analysis : Quantitative value and its percentage of the total
: Which segments should be expanded or reduced? For instance, in ad creative reports , you might recommend shifting budget from static images to video based on a performance breakdown.
: Qualitative observation (e.g., "This segment has grown by 15% since the last report"). Technical Breakdown (Optional) Break the image into its
: How these parts relate to each other or to historical data. Platforms like Tableau or Power BI are often used to generate these visualizations for deeper "slice and dice" exploration. 3. Contextual Data & Variables