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Visualize how often you reschedule meetings

Visualizing how often you reschedule meetings can provide insights into time management, planning effectiveness, and potential areas for improvement. Here are a few effective visualization formats you can use:


1. Bar Chart: Reschedules by Week or Month

  • X-axis: Time (e.g., weeks or months)

  • Y-axis: Number of meetings rescheduled

  • Insight: Shows trends over time—when rescheduling peaks or improves.

2. Pie Chart: Reasons for Rescheduling

  • Slices: Categories like “Conflicts,” “Unprepared,” “Last-minute changes,” “Sick,” etc.

  • Insight: Understand why meetings are being rescheduled.

3. Stacked Column Chart: Original vs Rescheduled Meetings

  • X-axis: Time period (e.g., per month)

  • Y-axis: Number of meetings

  • Stacked Bars: Show original meetings, rescheduled once, rescheduled multiple times

  • Insight: Shows how often meetings are moved and the frequency of multiple reschedulings.

4. Heatmap: Reschedule Frequency by Day and Time

  • X-axis: Days of the week

  • Y-axis: Time slots (morning, afternoon, etc.)

  • Cells: Color intensity based on reschedule frequency

  • Insight: Pinpoint problem areas in your schedule.

5. Line Chart: Reschedule Rate Over Time

  • X-axis: Time (days/weeks/months)

  • Y-axis: % of total meetings that were rescheduled

  • Insight: Useful for identifying if you’re getting better at planning.


Tools to Create the Visuals:

  • Excel/Google Sheets: Quick for bar/pie/line charts

  • Notion + Charts plugin: If you use Notion for planning

  • Power BI or Tableau: For advanced dashboards and trend analysis

  • Google Calendar Export + Scripts: Analyze exported calendar data with Python or Sheets

Would you like help generating a specific chart or sample data structure to track this?

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