Grafana dashboards, while easy to create, can become challenging to organize, especially as organizations grow and users increase their dashboard outputs, leading to potential sprawl. The article provides a comprehensive overview of various types of Grafana dashboards, such as USE/REDS, overview and drill-down, business journey, and R&D dashboards, each serving unique functions from monitoring infrastructure to visualizing business processes. It emphasizes the importance of categorizing and efficiently organizing dashboards using features like folders, tags, and naming conventions, although Grafana's current folder structure is limited to first-level folders only. The discussion also touches on advanced topics like dashboards as code, which allows dashboards to be generated and managed through automated scripts, though this is still an evolving area with potential changes in the future. Grafana provides tools like its HTTP API and provisioning to automate dashboard management, and the article suggests strategies for organizing dashboards effectively, such as creating personal sandboxes or using tags for dynamic dashboard lists. The author shares insights from their own experience and other expert talks, offering guidance on establishing a flexible yet ordered system that accommodates a wide range of dashboard types and use cases.