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Tableau Series 1: Tableau Introduction 16
Tableau is a unique visual analytical tool helpful in simplifying the huge/complex data into the readable & understandable format. It is being adapted by most of the business sectors these days for its ease to use and instant result orientation quality. The software allows data blending and real time collaboration, which makes it very unique. It is used by businesses, academic researchers and many governments to do visual data analysis. It is also positioned as a leader Business Intelligence and Analytics Platform in Gartner Magic Quadrant.
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Lecture1.1
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Lecture1.6
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Lecture1.7
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Lecture1.14
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Tableau Series 2: Tableau Filters 7
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Lecture2.1
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Lecture2.2
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Lecture2.3
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Lecture2.4
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Lecture2.5
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Tableau Series 3: Mark Cards 4
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Lecture3.1
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Lecture3.4
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Tableau Series 4: Formatting 5
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Lecture4.1
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Lecture4.2
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Lecture4.3
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Lecture4.4
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Lecture4.5
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Tableau Series 5: Charts 4
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Lecture5.1
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Lecture5.3
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Lecture5.4
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Tableau Series 6: Maps 5
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Lecture6.1
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Tableau Series 7: Calculations 6
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Lecture7.1
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Lecture7.4
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Tableau Series 8: Dashboard 5
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Tableau Series 9: Tableau Online 4
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Lecture9.1
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Lecture9.2
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Lecture9.3
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Quiz9.1
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Power BI Series 1: Introduction 7
Power BI is a Business Intelligence tool, trending in the market due to various reasons. Reasons are due to factors like features, capabilities, easiness, and major cost. Data Visualization has become easy, fast and effective due to multiple tools, features and capabilities.
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Lecture10.1
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Power BI Series 2: Power BI Charts 5
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Lecture11.1
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Power BI Series 3: Power BI Other Charts 5
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Lecture12.1
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Power BI Series 4: Power BI Maps 2
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Lecture13.1
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Power BI Series 5:Power BI Tables & Matrix 5
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Lecture14.1
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Power BI Series 6: Power BI Cards 11
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Lecture15.1
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Lecture15.4
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Lecture15.8
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Lecture15.11
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Power BI Series 7: Power BI Slicers 4
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Lecture16.1
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Lecture16.3
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Power BI Series 8: Insert and Navigation 4
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Lecture17.1
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Power BI Series 9: Advance Charts 5
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Lecture18.1
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Lecture18.4
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Lecture18.5
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Power BI Series 10: Power BI Service 12
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Lecture19.1
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Lecture19.11
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Quiz19.1
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2 Comments
Hi Awesome, thanks for the great job been done.
I have a question to ask; How did you call for the built data (i.e the project you have already worked on, such as funnel, world map, bar charts etc) on the dashboard for presentation ? Is the work been done to be saved automatically to the dashboard or they have to saved manually before appearing on the dashboard?
Thank you.
i love this video. thank you