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The Communicating Data Insights with Tableau Course focuses on reporting best practices using Tableau. You will learn how to create interactive dashboards and craft compelling presentations based on your data analysis. This course will also teach you best practices for data storytelling to convey business insights and provide stakeholders with the data to effectively explore and build their own insights. This course is for anyone who is curious about entry-level roles that demand fundamental Tableau skills, such as business intelligence analyst or data reporting analyst roles. It is recommended (but not required) that you have some experience with Tableau Public, but even if you're new to Tableau Public, you can still be successful in this program. By the end of the course, you will be able to: -Identify data storytelling best principles to convey business insights. -Build interactive dashboards and stories in Tableau Public. -Utilize data storytelling design principles to craft a compelling presentation so stakeholders can explore and disaggregate data to build their own insights.
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The Introduction to Business Analytics teaches you the foundational skills in Tableau and business analytics. You will be introduced to essential concepts like analytics and insights and the foundational steps of the business analysis process. You’ll learn about the different types of analytics that businesses use, and you’ll be introduced to a data analytics lifecycle framework. You’ll also learn some of the foundational project management skills often used by analysts, and you’ll arrive at a greater understanding of data literacy. This course is for anyone who is curious about entry-level roles that demand fundamental Tableau skills, such as business intelligence analyst or data reporting analyst roles. It is recommended (but not required) that you have some experience with Tableau Public, but even if you're new to Tableau Public, you can still be successful in this program. By the end of the course, you will be able to: -Demonstrate a foundational knowledge of the business analyst role. -Describe the data analytics lifecycle framework. -Explain the foundational project management topics and skills used by a BI analyst. -Describe data literacy and its importance for a BI analyst.
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The Data Analysis with Tableau Course will teach you how to manipulate and prepare data for analysis and reporting. You will also learn how to use the analytics features in Tableau to more effectively calculate analytics versus manual calculations. In this course, you will perform exploratory data analysis as well as create reports using descriptive statistics and visualizations. This course is for anyone who is curious about entry-level roles that demand fundamental Tableau skills, such as business intelligence analyst or data reporting analyst roles. It is recommended (but not required) that you have some experience with Tableau Public, but even if you're new to Tableau Public, you can still be successful in this program. By the end of the course, you will be able to: -Apply Tableau Public techniques to manipulate and prepare data for analysis. -Perform exploratory data analysis using Tableau and report insights using descriptive statistics and visualizations. -Identify the benefits of the analytics feature in Tableau by utilizing this tool versus manually calculating the analytics.
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The Data Ecosystem course will give you a foundational understanding of the entire data ecosystem, including data management. Specifically, this course shows how a business intelligence analyst would organize, access, and use data. You will learn about a variety of data sources along with the use and purpose of each type. Additionally, you’ll learn about the importance of data quality and data governance in relation to effective data management. You’ll also learn about the goals of data management and the principles that form the foundation of modern data architecture. Having a solid understanding of the data ecosystem is important for entry-level roles in business analytics. This course is for anyone who is curious about entry-level roles that demand fundamental Tableau skills, such as business intelligence analyst or data reporting analyst roles. It is recommended (but not required) that you have some experience with Tableau Public, but even if you're new to Tableau Public, you can still be successful in this program. By the end of the course, you will be able to: -Describe the purpose and applications of tabular data, databases, data warehouses, data lakes, and ETLs. -Describe the importance of data quality and data governance in relation to data management. -Identify the goals of data management. -Identify the principles that form the foundation of modern data architecture.
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The Advanced Data Visualization with Tableau Course teaches you how to create advanced data visualizations such as dual-axis charts, bar-in-bar charts, and more. You will also learn how to customize and add complexity to your visualizations by incorporating the use of features such as maps, map customization, polygon spatial data, and more. These skills will allow you to effectively communicate insights to your stakeholders. This course is for anyone who is curious about entry-level roles that demand fundamental Tableau skills, such as business intelligence analyst or data reporting analyst roles. It is recommended (but not required) that you have some experience with Tableau Public, but even if you're new to Tableau Public, you can still be successful in this program. By the end of the course, you will be able to: -Create advanced data visualizations to communicate analytic insights to the intended stakeholders, such as dual-axis charts, bar-in-bar charts, and more. -Create and customize spatial analytics data visualizations to communicate insights to the intended stakeholders, such as maps, map customization, polygon spatial data, and more. -Add complexity to the visualizations produced in your analysis by incorporating detail and multilayers.
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The Introduction to Tableau course will give you an understanding of the value of data visualizations. You will learn how to preprocess data and how to combine data from multiple tables found within the same data source as well as other data sources in Tableau Public. You will have developed the skills to leverage data visualization as a powerful tool for making informed decisions. This course is for anyone who is curious about entry-level roles that demand fundamental Tableau skills, such as business intelligence analyst or data reporting analyst roles. It is recommended (but not required) that you have some experience with Tableau Public, but even if you're new to Tableau Public, you can still be successful in this program. By the end of the course, you will be able to: -Describe the value of data visualizations in the field of business analytics. -Preprocess data in Tableau Public. -Combine data from multiple tables found within the same data source as well as other data sources in Tableau Public.
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The Data Visualization with Tableau course provides you with a foundational understanding of presenting data through clear and easily comprehensible visuals using Tableau. Throughout the course, you’ll explore a diverse range of visualization types and their ideal applications with the Tableau Public platform. By examining how experts leverage Tableau to create exceptional charts and maps, and acquiring the skills to craft interactive tables, you’ll gain proficiency in essential visualization techniques. Understanding these techniques is crucial for those pursuing entry-level roles in the field of business analytics. This course is for anyone who is curious about entry-level roles that demand fundamental Tableau skills, such as business intelligence analyst or data reporting analyst roles. It is recommended (but not required) that you have some experience with Tableau Public, but even if you're new to Tableau Public, you can still be successful in this program. By the end of the course, you will be able to: -Identify the value and structure of Tableau Public as it applies to data visualization in the industry of business analytics. -Create data visualizations to communicate analytic insights to the intended audience, such as business stakeholders. -Build interactive tables by connecting, preparing, and customizing data in Tableau Public.
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The Business Analysis Process course will give you a foundational understanding of the process of business analysis and will introduce you to a framework that can be used within a variety of industries and organizations. You’ll see how an analyst assesses a business problem, prepares business requirements, and implements a solution. You will learn how to identify stakeholders, to analyze them, and to define their role in a business analysis project. You’ll also learn how to gather requirements from these stakeholders, analyze them, and create a business requirements document that conforms to industry best practices. Lastly, you’ll explore the functions and practical uses of crafting visual models, gaining hands-on experience in creating common models used by business intelligence analysts. This course is for anyone who is curious about entry-level roles that demand fundamental Tableau skills, such as business intelligence analyst or data reporting analyst roles. It is recommended (but not required) that you have some experience with Tableau Public, but even if you're new to Tableau Public, you can still be successful in this program. By the end of the course, you will be able to: -Demonstrate an in-depth knowledge of the business analysis process. -Describe the methods used to identify stakeholders, and define their role in a business analysis project. -Describe the methods used for gathering requirements from stakeholders. -Create a business requirements document that conforms to industry best practices. -Create a visual model of a business process.