![]() “Shouldn’t you divide by Calendar instead of Sales?” So I only sold Mountain Bikes on 96 days in 2001, and Road Bikes on 180 days, but on 181 days, I sold at least one bike of any sort. The Reason Why Sales per Day Doesn’t “Add Up” I can illustrate by adding that as a separate measure: Road Bikes, that will cause this problem. Well, if the “number of days for which I have sales transactions” is different for Mountain Bikes vs. Which, in English, equates to “My Sales measure divided by the number of days for which I have sales transactions.” Why Doesn’t it Add Up? ![]() ![]() 2002’s total is $17,891 but if I add Mountain Bikes plus Road Bikes myself, I get a number closer to $19,000: Note that the subtotals for do not equal the sum of their parts. Here’s one from my archived list of “topics to cover on the blog at some point.” Sales per Day Measure But I have seen some really exciting things – at one point today I screamed out loud “YES!” in a packed room, and a little while later I said “I don’t think we can be stopped if we had something like this.” Where the “we” means us – me and you.Įnough of that. As usual, I can’t tell you anything I have learned this week – it’s strictly under NDA. Busy week here at the MVP Summit in Redmond.
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