[Free] Learn Power Bi Fast
Build a professional Power BI report in less than 2 hours. Learn data visualization basics and advanced techniques. – Free Course
What you’ll learn
- Build a Power BI report from scratch
- Create calculated columns and measures to create a more robust data model
- Use advanced DAX in order to perform complex calculations
- Style the report to make it beautiful and fun to use
- Push the report to Power BI Service and configure automatic data refreshes
- Download and install Power BI Desktop and SQL Server 2017
Requirements
- Windows 7 or Above
Description
Microsoft Power BI is one of the most robust business intelligence software on the market and it so happens that it’s one of the cheapest! Anyone can start building their own data visualizations for free. If you own your own business and want to harness the power of your data or if want to start a career in Business Intelligence, Power BI is a great tool to leverage.This course will walk you through the entire process of making your first Power BI dashboard. By the end of the course, you will be able to create visualizations using your own data and add value to your company.
First, I walk you through how to download Power BI. Since there is no better practice than by doing it yourself, we will be using a publicly-available database called AdventureWorksDW2012. I will guide you in how to install SQL Server Management Studio and configure the database so that you can perform the lessons right alongside me.Next, we take a tour of Power BI and create our first visualizations using data that we retrieve from the database. You’ll learn about all of the different chart types and when to use them.
Later, we dive into some more advanced topics including how to calculate your own columns and measures and how to leverage DAX (Data Analysis Expressions) to perform complex calculations.
We then move on the styling your report. Arguably one of the most important parts of report building, you need to make sure it looks good or no one will want to use it. Take my word for it.
We finish up with how to share your reports. This involves setting up your workspace in Power BI Service, pushing your report up the cloud, and then publishing your hard work for others to see.
At this point, you will be proud of what you have built and you will hopefully see just how addictive building data visualizations in Power BI can be. Without further ado, let’s get started!
Author(s): Parker Stevens