Course Outline
Introduction to Power BI for Government
- Understanding the Power BI Ecosystem for Government
- Navigating the Power BI Desktop Interface for Government
- Connecting to Common Data Sources for Government
Data Preparation and Transformation for Government
- Using Power Query for Data Cleaning in Government
- Shaping and Transforming Data for Government Use
- Managing and Combining Queries for Government Applications
Data Modeling Fundamentals for Government
- Creating Relationships Between Tables for Government Datasets
- Working with Data Types and Hierarchies in Government Data Models
- Building Star Schemas for Government Reporting
Building Visualizations for Government
- Selecting the Right Visuals for Government Data
- Customizing Charts and Visuals for Government Presentations
- Using Slicers and Filters Effectively in Government Reports
DAX Essentials for Government
- Understanding Calculated Columns and Measures for Government Analytics
- Using Common DAX Functions for Government Data Analysis
- Applying Time Intelligence Concepts for Government Reporting
Advanced Analytics and Reporting for Government
- Creating Drill-Through and Tooltip Pages for Government Dashboards
- Enhancing Government Dashboards with Advanced Visuals
- Applying Conditional Formatting in Government Reports
Publishing and Sharing Insights for Government
- Publishing Reports to the Power BI Service for Government Use
- Managing Workspaces and Access for Government Teams
- Sharing Dashboards Across Government Departments
Optimizing Performance and Governance for Government
- Improving Data Model Performance in Government Applications
- Following Governance and Compliance Practices for Government Data
- Implementing Dataset Refresh Strategies for Government Reporting
Summary and Next Steps for Government
Requirements
- A comprehensive understanding of data concepts
- Practical experience with spreadsheets or tabular data management
- Proficiency in basic reporting tasks
Audience
- Business analysts for government and private sectors
- Corporate professionals engaged in data-related activities
- Users responsible for creating dashboards and reports
Testimonials (5)
The subject was taught in an engaging way, making me want to learn more.
kgotla Moncho - Martin Engineering Africa
Course - PL-300T00: Microsoft Power BI Data Analyst
Blessing made sure that he knows every one , and referred every candidate by their name which is excellent. He is a well experienced Trainer and has patience, and very helpful to all the candidates. Trainer like him make the training more interesting. Wish to have him allocated to my next training that I will be doing with your company.
Alfred Mashala - National Transmission Company South Africa
Course - Analyzing Data with Power BI
What I liked the most was the coach's openness regarding the change in content as well as the approach that was previously prepared to accommodate our real needs
Ernesto Sitoe Junior - Electricidade de Mocambique
Course - Advanced Power BI
The second day as Power Bi is a really friendly tool, and clearly Costas knows it very well, it was really good to learn about that tool. Unfortunately we have to see Power pivot in excel first which is really not user friendly but definitely a must see first in order to understand how Power Bi works, and it makes Power Bi look super cool :)
Anne-Cecile Jacquot - Ameropa
Course - Excel to Power BI
The second day was very interesting. It was a good training to see some possibilities within Power BI; but mostly you learn then while you work with Power BI. Fact is also that the training base has all access rights and everything works, but as soon as you try to connect to the live system, it does not work and this makes the knowledge transfer a bit difficult.