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Using Tableau to Discover Powerful Business Insights

Offered By: LinkedIn Learning

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Tableau Courses Data Visualization Courses Business Analysis Courses

Course Description

Overview

Learn how to use Tableau to create, export, and share data visualizations that can offer you powerful business insights.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • Using Tableau to create business insights
1. Introduction to Tableau
  • What is Tableau?
  • How can I use Tableau effectively for business?
  • Excel vs. Tableau
  • What is data visualization?
  • Four main functions of Tableau
  • Basic Tableau terminology
2. Connecting to Data
  • Data connection screen
  • Types of data to connect to
  • Live vs. extracted data sources
  • Defining joins, unions, and data blending
  • Creating joins, unions, and data blending
  • Changing field types
  • Creating an alias
  • Default formatting
  • Case study, part 1
3. Exploring Data and Building Visualizations
  • Interface overview
  • Building visualizations
  • Creating calculated fields
  • Groups
  • Sets
  • Table calculations
  • Sorting
  • Filters
  • Histogram and bins
  • Analytics pane overview
  • Scatter plot and clustering
  • Case study, part 2
4. Sharing Insights
  • Dashboard interface overview
  • Basic dashboarding
  • Interactive elements
  • Tiled vs. floating objects
  • Creating stories
  • Case study, part 3
5. Tableau Concepts
  • Dimension vs. measure
  • Discrete vs. continuous
  • Aggregation
  • Timeliness
  • Visual analytics best practices
6. Expanding Your Tableau Skills
  • Tableau public forums
  • Sharing your Tableau portfolio
  • Reddit
  • Forums
  • YouTube
Conclusion
  • Next steps

Taught by

John David Ariansen and Madecraft

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