Progress Pie Chart on page
  • 01 Jul 2024
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Progress Pie Chart on page

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Article summary

  • A Progress Pie Chart is a circular graph used to visually represent the completion status of tasks or activities.
  • In the context of survey filling, it can be an effective tool to show respondents their progress through the survey, encouraging them to complete it.

Use cases

  • A Progress Pie Chart can be embedded on a survey dashboard to provide a quick and clear snapshot of the current status of survey complition.
  • The Progress Pie Chart is a versatile and effective tool for visualizing progress in a wide range of contexts.
  • Its ability to provide clear, immediate insights into the status of a survey.
  • It is divided into segments that represent different percentages of the total progress, with the filled portion indicating the amount of work completed along with that completed percentage is shown in the middle of the progress pie chart.
  • A Progress Pie Chart can be embedded on each page to provide a visual indication of how much of the survey has been completed and how much is left.

Benefits

  • Visual Clarity: The circular shape and color segmentation make it easy to understand the proportion of work completed versus what remains.
  • Motivation: Seeing progress visually represented can be a significant motivational factor. As teams see their progress moving closer to completion.
  • Transparency: A Progress Pie Chart can enhance transparency in reporting the progress. By providing a visual update on progress, it allows all users to stay informed about the current status of a survey.
  • Efficiency: For survey creators, using a Progress Pie Chart can streamline the survey process. Respondents are less likely to abandon the survey midway if they have a clear visual representation of their progress, leading to more complete data sets and less need for follow-up reminders or additional data collection efforts.
  • Customization: Progress Pie Charts can be easily customized to match the design and branding of the survey. Different colors and labels can be used to make the chart more intuitive and visually appealing, further enhancing the respondent's experience.

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