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Looking for help on creating a four-quadrant bubble chart in Excel that will depicts a Project Portfolio along the axes of Risk and Potential Benefits. This is a common diagram used in Portfolio Management to visualize how projects compare to one another (Four-quadrant BCG - Star, Cash Cow, Dog, and Wildcat). My question is can this chart be created in Excel. If not, can anyone recommend a charting program or add-in to accomplish what I described. Thank you for your attention, |
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You can do the quadrants with a technique like this:
http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts...Background.html A bubble chart type cannot be combined with other chart types, so you can't use an official bubble chart with this background. But for a small amount of work, you can simulate the effect. Make the quad chart with an XY series overlay. Then make circles in the worksheet in the sizes that you need. Copy one, then select a point (two single clicks, one for the series, one for the point) and paste. This replaces the point's data marker with the pasted shape. Repeat with different size bubbles for the other points. This can be automated as well: http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;139662 The person writing the macro couldn't figure out how to create a bubble chart in VBA (put the .ChartType = xlBubble line after the .SetSourceData line to correct the macro recorder code), so s/he wrote a macro that made use of the custom marker capability of Excel's XY charts. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ <aww91@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1158667514.500828.130940@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com... > Hello, > > Looking for help on creating a four-quadrant bubble chart in Excel that > will depicts a Project Portfolio along the axes of Risk and Potential > Benefits. This is a common diagram used in Portfolio Management to > visualize how projects compare to one another (Four-quadrant BCG - > Star, Cash Cow, Dog, and Wildcat). > > My question is can this chart be created in Excel. If not, can anyone > recommend a charting program or add-in to accomplish what I described. > > Thank you for your attention, > |
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You don't need to do anything special. As long as you have -ve values, XL
will automatically adjust a bubble chart to include the corr. -ve axis. Of course, you may need to set the axes max/min values to by symmetric. To do that, double click each axis one at a time and from the Scale tab set the max. and min. values appropriately. -- Regards, Tushar Mehta www.tushar-mehta.com Excel, PowerPoint, and VBA add-ins, tutorials Custom MS Office productivity solutions In article <1158667514.500828.130940@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com>, aww91 @yahoo.com says... > Hello, > > Looking for help on creating a four-quadrant bubble chart in Excel that > will depicts a Project Portfolio along the axes of Risk and Potential > Benefits. This is a common diagram used in Portfolio Management to > visualize how projects compare to one another (Four-quadrant BCG - > Star, Cash Cow, Dog, and Wildcat). > > My question is can this chart be created in Excel. If not, can anyone > recommend a charting program or add-in to accomplish what I described. > > Thank you for your attention, > > |
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Hi,
Another option, which will allow retention of bubble chart, would be to create a image which can be used as the plotarea fill. I used MS Paint to create a 4 colour quadrent. Then as long as the chart is divided evenly the effect works quite well. Cheers Andy aww91@yahoo.com wrote: > Hello, > > Looking for help on creating a four-quadrant bubble chart in Excel that > will depicts a Project Portfolio along the axes of Risk and Potential > Benefits. This is a common diagram used in Portfolio Management to > visualize how projects compare to one another (Four-quadrant BCG - > Star, Cash Cow, Dog, and Wildcat). > > My question is can this chart be created in Excel. If not, can anyone > recommend a charting program or add-in to accomplish what I described. > > Thank you for your attention, > -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
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Hello:
I am not sure if you need coloured quadrants. This can be done in Excel, by plotting against yr variables on a 0-100% scale, i.e. yr Risk 0-100% and yr Potential Benefits 0-100%. Take yr project size as parameter for yr bubble diameter. In the plot area you cld choose a graded two-colour e.g. from red to white diagonally, to visualise the attractiveness of the project, or use the somewhat more elaborative yet elegant mechanisms Jon and Andy mentioned. The size of the bubble gives a feel for the importance of yr project. This principle can also be used to display products (bubble size is market share or annual revenues), with market attractiveness and business position on the XY axes. You cld even take it one step further and add arrows to the bubbles to show which way it is heading at (with a combination chart). HTH, GL, Henk "Andy Pope" wrote: > Hi, > > Another option, which will allow retention of bubble chart, would be to > create a image which can be used as the plotarea fill. > I used MS Paint to create a 4 colour quadrent. Then as long as the chart > is divided evenly the effect works quite well. > > Cheers > Andy > > aww91@yahoo.com wrote: > > Hello, > > > > Looking for help on creating a four-quadrant bubble chart in Excel that > > will depicts a Project Portfolio along the axes of Risk and Potential > > Benefits. This is a common diagram used in Portfolio Management to > > visualize how projects compare to one another (Four-quadrant BCG - > > Star, Cash Cow, Dog, and Wildcat). > > > > My question is can this chart be created in Excel. If not, can anyone > > recommend a charting program or add-in to accomplish what I described. > > > > Thank you for your attention, > > > > -- > > Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel > http://www.andypope.info > |
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You can also download the 'BCG Matrix' chart from
http://www.edferrero.com/charting.aspx This uses some of the techniques described by the previous replies to build a bubble chart with quadrants. The upside for you is that this sample is already set up to do classic BCG analysis. There you go - a five MVP answer, you have to be happy with that :^) Ed Ferrero |
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Outstanding! Thank you, and all the other contributors. Ed Ferrero wrote: > You can also download the 'BCG Matrix' chart from > http://www.edferrero.com/charting.aspx > > This uses some of the techniques described by the previous replies to build > a bubble chart with quadrants. The upside for you is that this sample is > already set up to do classic BCG analysis. > > There you go - a five MVP answer, you have to be happy with that :^) > > Ed Ferrero |
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I meant to point out that the bubble variable shouldn't be used to try to
convey precise information to the audience. Judging values by area in one of the worst ways a human can do it, with colors being about the only worse approach. While it sounds like a great idea, you really can't do much better than Small-Medium-Large. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "HEK" <HEK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F2512B24-61B4-45BE-A0E3-0FD0D793A158@microsoft.com... > Hello: > I am not sure if you need coloured quadrants. This can be done in Excel, > by > plotting against yr variables on a 0-100% scale, i.e. yr Risk 0-100% and > yr > Potential Benefits 0-100%. Take yr project size as parameter for yr > bubble > diameter. In the plot area you cld choose a graded two-colour e.g. from > red > to white diagonally, to visualise the attractiveness of the project, or > use > the somewhat more elaborative yet elegant mechanisms Jon and Andy > mentioned. > The size of the bubble gives a feel for the importance of yr project. > This > principle can also be used to display products (bubble size is market > share > or annual revenues), with market attractiveness and business position on > the > XY axes. You cld even take it one step further and add arrows to the > bubbles > to show which way it is heading at (with a combination chart). > HTH, GL, > Henk > "Andy Pope" wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Another option, which will allow retention of bubble chart, would be to >> create a image which can be used as the plotarea fill. >> I used MS Paint to create a 4 colour quadrent. Then as long as the chart >> is divided evenly the effect works quite well. >> >> Cheers >> Andy >> >> aww91@yahoo.com wrote: >> > Hello, >> > >> > Looking for help on creating a four-quadrant bubble chart in Excel that >> > will depicts a Project Portfolio along the axes of Risk and Potential >> > Benefits. This is a common diagram used in Portfolio Management to >> > visualize how projects compare to one another (Four-quadrant BCG - >> > Star, Cash Cow, Dog, and Wildcat). >> > >> > My question is can this chart be created in Excel. If not, can anyone >> > recommend a charting program or add-in to accomplish what I described. >> > >> > Thank you for your attention, >> > >> >> -- >> >> Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel >> http://www.andypope.info >> |
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