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Tableau Desktop Level 1: Introduction for Novice Users (Live Online)

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Tableau has for some time been one of the most popular Business Intelligence and data visualization tools available. Why? Because, quite simply, it’s a tool that’s responsive to the needs of modern businesses. But it’s most effective when you know how to get what you want from it – it might make your business intelligent, but it isn’t going to make you intelligent…We’ll make sure you’re well prepared to take full advantage of Tableau 10’s new features. Whether you’re an experienced data analyst that wants to explore 2016’s new Tableau, or you’re a beginner that wants to expand their skillset and bring a more professional and sharper approach to their organization, we’ve got you covered. Beginning with the fundamentals, such as data preparation, you’ll soon learn how to build and customize your own data visualizations and dashboards, essential for high-level visibility and effective data storytelling. You’ll also find out how to so trend analysis and forecasting using clustering and distribution models to inform your analytics.But it’s not just about you – when it comes to data it’s all about availability and access. That’s why we’ll show you how to share your Tableau visualizations. It’s only once insights are shared and communicated that you – and your organization – will start making smarter and informed decisions. And really, that’s exactly what this guide is for.Features• Create stylish visualizations and dashboards that explain complexity with clarity• Learn effective data storytelling to transform how your business uses ideas and makes decisions• Explore all the new features in Tableau 10 and start to redefine what business analytics means to your organizationLearning• Find out how to build effective visualizations and dashboards• Prepare and clean your data so you can be sure Tableau is finding answers to your questions – not raising more problems• Discover how to create advanced visualizations that explain complexity with clarity and style• Dig deeper into your data with clustering and distribution models that allow you to analyze trends and make forecasts• Learn how to use data storytelling to aid decision-making and strategy• Share dashboards and visualizations to cultivate a culture where data is available and valuedVersionThis course will be taught with the Version 10 course materials and software. Users of Tableau Version 9 will feel comfortable in the class because the user interface is very similar between versions 9 and 10. Instructors will also be able to highlight new features and differences between the two versions, as appropriate.AudienceThis two-day course is designed for the beginner Tableau user. It will help you understand and use the basic techniques for creating visualizations and combining them in interactive dashboards. This course is taught using Tableau version 10 software. However, the class is appropriate for users of version 9 and the instructor will highlight the minor differences between the two versions.PrerequisitesBefore attending this course, students should have experience using Microsoft Excel.Certification OptionsThis class, when combined with our Tableau Level 2 class, offer a strong foundation in preparation for the Tableau Qualified Associate Exam. Exam prep guide is shown here: mkt.tableau.com/files/Desktop-9-QA-Prep-Guide.pdfCourse Outline1: Creating Your First Visualizations and DashboardConnecting to dataFoundations for building visualizationsVisualizing dataCreating bar chartsCreating line chartsCreating geographic visualizationsUsing Show MeBringing everything together in a dashboardSummary2: Working with Data in TableauThe Tableau paradigmConnecting to dataManaging data source metadataWorking with extracts instead of live connectionsTableau file typesJoins and blendsFiltering dataSummary3: Moving from Foundational to More Advanced VisualizationsComparing values across different dimensionsVisualizing dates and timesRelating parts of the data to the wholeVisualizing distributionsVisualizing multiple axes to compare different measuresSummary4: Using Row-Level, Aggregate, and Level of Detail CalculationsCreating and editing calculationsOverview of the three main types of calculationsLevel of Detail calculationsParametersPractical examples of calculations and parametersAd hoc calculationsPerformance considerationsSummary5: Table CalculationsOverview of table calculationsQuick table calculationsRelative versus fixedScope and directionAddressing and partitioningCustom table calculationsPractical examplesData densificationSummary6: Formatting a Visualization to Look Great and Work WellFormatting considerationsUnderstanding how formatting works in TableauAdding value to visualizationsSummary7: Telling a Data Story with DashboardsDashboard objectivesExample - is least profitable always unprofitable?Designing for different displays and devicesHow actions workExample - regional scorecardStoriesSummary8: Making Data Work for YouStructuring data for TableauTechniques for dealing with data structure issuesOverview of advanced fixes for data problemsSummary9: Advanced Visualizations, Techniques, Tips, and TricksAdvanced visualizationsSheet swapping and dynamic dashboardsAdvanced mapping techniquesUsing background imagesAnimationSummary10: Sharing Your Data StoryPresenting, printing, and exportingSharing with users of Tableau Desktop and Tableau ReaderSharing with users of Tableau Server, Tableau Online, and Tableau PublicAdditional distribution options using Tableau ServerSummary

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