Microsoft Power BI: Data-driven Decision Makers

As data acquisition, access, analysis, and reporting are interwoven with our businesses and lives, more and more data is collected about business and personal activities. This abundance of data and the computing power to analyze it has increased the use of data analysis and data visualization across a broad range of job roles. Decision makers of all types, including managers and executives, must interact with, interpret, and develop reports based on data and analysis provided to them. Microsoft Power BI software is designed for data analysis and the creation of visualizations. Data analysts prepare data, perform initial analysis, and create visualizations that are then passed to business data decision makers. These decision makers can use Power BI's tools to explore the data, perform further analysis to find new insights, make decisions, and create customized reports to share their findings.

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In this course, you will explore, analyze, and customize reports and visualizations in Power BI to discover new insights, showcase those insights, and share them. You will: ? Explore Power BI reports. ? Analyze data to get answers and insights. ? Sort and group data for analysis and reporting. ? Filter visualizations. ? Prepare reports. ? Troubleshoot, collaborate, and share reports.

Prerequisites

To ensure your success in this course, you have experience managing data with Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets, which you could obtain by taking the following courses: ? Microsoft Excel for Office 365 (Desktop or Online): Part 1 ? Using Google G Suite

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