Data visualization with Microsoft Power BI:
The sheer volume of business data has reached an all-time high. Using visualizations to transform this data into useful and understandable information can facilitate better decision-making. This practical book shows data analysts as well as professionals in finance, sales, and marketing how to quick...
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Beijing ; Boston ; Farnham ; Sebastopol ; Tokyo
O'Reilly
September 2024
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Zusammenfassung: | The sheer volume of business data has reached an all-time high. Using visualizations to transform this data into useful and understandable information can facilitate better decision-making. This practical book shows data analysts as well as professionals in finance, sales, and marketing how to quickly create visualizations and build savvy dashboards. Alex Kolokolov from Data2Speak and Maxim Zelensky from Intelligent Business explain in simple and clear language how to create brilliant charts with Microsoft Power BI and follow best practices for corporate reporting. No technical background is required. Step-by-step guides help you set up any chart in a few clicks and avoid common mistakes. Also, experienced data analysts will find tips and tricks on how to enrich their reports with advanced visuals. |
Beschreibung: | Includes index |
Beschreibung: | xiii, 397 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme |
ISBN: | 9781098152789 |
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