You’ll learn how to implement solutions using the Power Query, PowerPivot, PowerView, Power Map, Power BI, Power BI Desktop, and Excel Services for SharePoint.
Make better decisions and provide strategic information to the entire organization with the solutions you build.
This three-day instructor-led course will teach how to use the entire Power BI and Power BI Desktop toolset as your business intelligence platform.
You’ll learn how to implement solutions using the Power Query, PowerPivot, PowerView, Power Map, Power BI, Power BI Desktop, and Excel Services for SharePoint.
This Power BI training course is packed with hands-on labs to reinforce class topics and provide you with the skills to successfully create impressive dashboards, reports, and other business intelligence solutions.
You’ll learn best practices for implementing Power BI solutions and practical ideas for implementing the solutions within your organization.
Companies today generate enormous amounts of valuable information but often have poor reporting capabilities, inhibiting the sharing of key information.
This course will teach you how to provide executives, managers, and your entire staff with insights into your data through state-of-the-art business intelligence solutions built on the Microsoft Power BI and 365 platforms.
BI has never been more accessible and capable before! This course teaches you everything you need to know to implement BI solutions using, Power Query, PowerView, PowerPivot, Power Map, Excel Services, and PBI.
Part 1: What is BI
Business Intelligence Overview
Evolution of Business Intelligence
Common Challenges
Benefits of Power BI
Part 2: Getting Started with Power BI
Overview & Pricing/Licensing
Components of Power BI
Power BI Desktop
Power BI Mobile
Power BI Embedded
Power BI Gateway
Building Blocks of Power BI
Datasets
Visualization
Reports
Tiles
Dashboards
Power BI Workflows
Resources for Inspiration
Part 3: Getting Data
Navigating Power BI Desktop
Connect to Data Sources in Power BI Desktop
File Data Sources
Database Data Sources
Azure Data Sources
Online Service Data Sources
Miscellaneous Data Sources
Clean and Transform your Data
Advanced Data Sources
Advanced Editor
Shaping Data
Applied Steps
Transformations
Cleaning Irregularly Formatted Data
Data Types
Combining Data
AI Analytics
Text Analytics
Vision
Azure Machine Learning
Invoking the Shared Models
Considerations and Limitations
Part 4: Power BI and Excel
Excel Integration
Import an Excel Table into Power BI
Use Excel as a Dataset
Import Excel Files with Data Models
Connect, Manage and View Excel in Power BI
Publishing and Sharing
Part 5: Modeling Data
Overview
How to Manage Your Data Relationships
Create Calculated Columns
Optimizing Data Models for Better Visuals
Create Measures and Work with Time-Based Functions
Create Calculated Tables
Explore Time-Based Data
Grouping
Binning
Hierarchies
Part 6: Visualizations
Overview
Create and Customize Simple Visualization
Numerical Fields
Text Fields
Geographic Fields
Modify Colors Insert Static Objects, and Set Page Properties
Styling with Shapes, Text Boxes, and Images
Page Layout and Formatting
Z-Order of Report Elements
Customize Visuals with Summarizations
How to:
Use Combination Charts
Manage Slicers and Sync Slicer
Use Map Visualizations
Implement Tables and Matrixes
Apply Conditional Formatting
Interpret Scatter Charts
Work with Water & Funnel Chart
Use Gauges and Single Number Cards
Creating Complex Interactions Between Visuals
Advance Concepts and New Features
Decomposition Tree
Key Influencers
Insights
Visual Hierarchies and drill-down behavior
Custom Visualizations
Drillthrough
Analytics Pane
Forecasting
Tooltips
Chiclet Slicer
Hierarchy Slicer
Synoptic Panel
Other Powerful Custom Visualizes
Pivot Slicer
Smart Filter
Hierarchy Filter
Card Browser
Visio Visual
Infographic Designer
D3JS Visualizer
Part 7: Publishing and Sharing
Print and Export Power BI dashboards
Creating Content Packs
Publishing to Web
Embed in SharePoint
Export to PowerPoint
Power BI Mobile
Creating Workspaces in Power BI
Part 8: Exploring Data
Overview
Use Quick Insights
Create and Configure a Dashboard
Shared Dashboards with your Organization
Display Visuals and Tiles Full-Screen
Edit Tile Details
Get More Space on Your Dashboard
Ask Questions of your Data with Natural Language
Custom Q&A suggestions
Adding Q&A to a Report
Adding a Q&A to a Report
Q&A Tooling
Review Questions
Teach Q&A
Manage Terms
Data Sources for Q&A
Bulk Synonyms
Q&A Best Practices
Bookmarks
Themes
Part 9: Administration & Security
Securing Content in Power BI
My workspace
Sharing a Dashboard
Sharing to Web
Admin Access
Row-level Security
Permissions
Defining and Creating toles within Power BI Desktop
Row-Level Security
Managing Data Capacity
Subscriptions
Resources
Part 10: Introduction to DAX
DAX Functions
Aggregation Functions
Counting Functions
Logical Functions
Information Functions
Text Functions
Date Functions
Hands-on Lab Exercises:
Retail Sales Exercise
Retail Analysis – Overview
Retail Analysis – District Monthly Sales
Retail Analysis – New Stores
Customer Profitability Exercise
Customer Profitability – Team Scorecard
Customer Profitability – Industry Margin Analysis
Customer Profitability – Executive Scorecard
Opportunity Analysis: Exercise
Opportunity Analysis – Opportunity Count
Opportunity Analysis – Revenue Overview
Opportunity Analysis – Upcoming Opportunities
Opportunity Analysis – Region Stage Counts
Opportunity Analysis Data Model
Professionals Who May Benefit From This Microsoft Power BI Training Include:
Analysts
Database Administrators
Project Managers
Senior Business Intelligence Architects and Consultants
Senior Business Analysts
Digital Marketers
IT Specialists
IT Managers/IT Directors
Anyone responsible for implementing BI
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Our delivery platform included instructor-led, virtual, and e-learning. We offer open enrollment into public offerings, on-site custom course development, and tailoring of existing courseware.
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