Power BI Dashboard in a Day is a one-day Power BI training course suitable for anyone new or relatively new to Power BI or those who are self-taught and want some best practice guidance.
Please review the Course Outline below to ensure this course is right for you. Please contact us if you’re not sure and we’ll be happy to advise you.
- Connect to, import, & transform data from a variety of sources
- Define business rules & KPIs
- Data transformations in M
- Introduction to DAX
- Creating Data Visualisations
- Creating and sharing dashboards with others
- Publishing to the Power BI service
Please review the Course Prerequisites below to ensure this Power BI training course is right for you. Please contact us if you’re not sure and we’ll be happy to advise you.
- Good Excel skills such as V-Lookup and pivot tables or experience with another reporting tool.
- At a minimum, a computer with 2-cores and 4GB RAM running Windows 7 / Windows Server 2008 R2, or later.
- Display: At least 1440×900 or 1600×900 (16:9) recommended.
- You’ll need an internet browser and Microsoft recommend Microsoft Edge.
- Have a recent version of Power BI Desktop installed.
Private training
- Please contact your local regional office for pricing for private training.
- Private Power BI training delivered in the UK, remotely or at your offices.
- 1-day course that can also be delivered as 2 x consecutive half-days.
- Capped at 15 attendees to ensure maximum personal attention.
- Training can be customised to suit your needs.
- We can also provide follow-on consulting to help students develop their first best-practice Power BI reports/dashboards. This can be an effective way to help students successfully transition from the classroom to the real world.
Public training (schedule at bottom of page)
- £400 per person ex. VAT.
- 20% discount when you book 3 or more people on the same course.
- 20% discount when an individual enrols in 3 or more courses.
Based in London, we provide best practice Power BI training courses.
We recommend all students attend Data Visualisation Best Practices. It’s one thing to know how to build a Power BI report, but it’s another to know which chart types to use for different data scenarios, how to make it look good, and most importantly, how to make it easy for people to consume the information. This course will teach you how to design attractive reports that best convey the intended story to your audience.