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Superstore #1

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Roshidah opened this issue May 17, 2024 · 0 comments
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Superstore #1

Roshidah opened this issue May 17, 2024 · 0 comments

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Introduction

  • Analyzed the Superstore dataset to uncover sales trends and patterns
  • Dataset spans multiple years, regions, and categories

Executive Summary

  • Total sales: $2,297,200.86
  • Total transactions: 5,009
  • Peak sales month: November
  • Highest sales day: Tuesday
  • Key customer segment: Consumer

Overview

  • Top 10 states by sales: California, Texas, New York, ...
  • Bottom 10 states by sales: North Dakota, West Virginia, ...

Trends and Patterns

  • Sales trend: November highest, January lowest
  • Customer segment ranking: Consumer peaks in November
  • Average sales by day of week: Tuesday highest, Saturday lowest

Sales and Transactions Report by Location

  • Top 10 states by sales: California, ...
  • Transactions by day of week: Monday highest, Wednesday lowest

Advanced Sales Exploration and Analysis

  • Decomposition tree: Standard Class ship mode dominates in 2015
  • Key influencers: Average categories influencing sales

Conclusions

  • Seasonal trend: November peak sales
  • Consistent demand: Home Office segment
  • Optimized sales strategies: Tuesdays and Mondays

Recommendations

  • Targeted marketing campaigns for Consumer segment in November
  • Consistent marketing efforts for Home Office segment
  • Optimized sales strategies for Tuesdays and Mondays

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#BusinessIntelligence#DataInsights#SuperstoreDatase#PowerBI#DataVisualization#SalesStrategy#BusinessGrowth#Analytics
#MarketingInsights #SalesPerformance#GeographicAnalysis#CustomerSegmentation

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