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Power BI Certification Training Course

Course Description

Power BI Certification Training Course

Simplilearn’s Power BI certification training will help you learn Power BI concepts like Microsoft Power BI Desktop layouts, BI reports, dashboards, Power BI DAX commands, and functions. In this Power BI course, you will explore to experiment, fix, prepare, and present data quickly and easily.

Power BI Certification Course Overview

Power BI certification training will help you get the most out of Power BI, enabling you to solve business problems and improve operations. This course helps you master the development of dashboards from published reports, discover better insight from the data, & create practical recipes on the various tasks that you can do with Microsoft Power BI.

Eligibility

This Power BI course is applicable for people who want to understand how to use the Power BI tools and create customized visual reports. It is also suitable for BI and reporting professionals, data analysts, and professionals working with data in any sector.

Pre-requisites

There are no prerequisites for the Power BI certification course.

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Course Syllabus

Lesson 1 – Get and Prep Data like a Super Nerd

1.1 The Course Overview
1.2 Desktop Layout, Features, and Views
1.3 Connecting to Common Data sources
1.4 Query Editor Layout and Functionality
1.5 Creating Relationships in Your Data Model

Lesson 2 – Develop Your Data Nerd Prowess

2.1 Built-in Aggregations
2.2 Calculated Columns and Measures
2.3 A Visual Demonstration
2.4 Some Slightly Advanced Measures

Lesson 3 – Developing Reports and Dashboards

3.1 Data Visualization Best Practices
3.2 Report and Dashboard Layout
3.3 Creating a Sales Analysis Report
3.4 Creating a Project Management Report

Lesson 4 – Tips, Tricks, and Capstone Project

4.1 Telling the Story of Your Data
4.2 Thinking Outside the Visual Box
4.3 Theme-ing It Up
4.4 Capstone Project

$495.00

You Will Get Certification After Completetion This Course.

$495.00

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