Newsrooms obsess over provenance. We ask analysts to keep a running “dateline” comment in their PBIX describing when data last matched source systems.
Slug lines—short internal names—keep measures searchable when fifty exist in one file.
Correction boxes are literal text boxes on an appendix page listing known issues with the refresh. Stakeholders read them because they are short.
Borrowing these habits does not make dashboards prettier; it makes handoffs calmer.