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            | Business Intelligence Training Course duration 
 4 Days
 
 Business Intelligence Training Course outline
 
 1.Getting Started with Tableau
 
2. Tableau BasicsPower
Speed
Flexibility
Simplicity
Beauty
 
3. Tableau ObjectsDownload, install and open Tableau
Connect to sample data and review the Tableau interface
"Show Me" Tableau in action
Categorically clear views
 
4. Basic views in TableauSave time with the Tableau toolbar
When tables trump graphs
Insightful maps
View shifting-the underrated histogram and flexible bins
Exporting results to share your insights
 
5. Advanced views in TableauTables-an eye for detail
Text tables
Highlight tables
Heat maps
Bar Charts-five flavors to meet your needs
Horizontal bars
Stacked bars
Side-by-side bars
Histogram
Bullet graphs
Line Charts-display what happened over time
Lines (continuous)
Lines (discrete)
Pie Charts-a common go-to view (use at your own risk!)
Hands on Practical Sessions
 
6. Customization of views with TableauScatter Plots-explore relationships
Circle Plots-go beyond bar charts
Circle views
Side-by-side circles
Maps-great for location data
Symbol maps
Filled maps
Area Charts-track multiple groups over time
Area charts (continuous)
Area charts (discrete)
Dual Charts-compare two measures on two vertical axes
Dual lines
Dual combination
Dual points
Gantt Chart - track activity over time
 
7. Organize the data in your ViewsCustomize views using the Columns, Rows, Pages and Filters Shelves
Enhance your visual appeal with the Marks card
1. Label
2. Text
3. Color
4. Size
5. Shape
6. Level of Detail
The Summary Card-handy description of your data
Headers and Axes
Titles, Captions, Field Labels and Legends
Format values in your views
 
8. Calculations and ModelsSort views for quick comparison
Filter views to find the right information
Aggregations for measures-sums, averages and more
Use percentages to find the right ratios
Spotlight your view to emphasize important values
Add totals and subtotals
Create a motion chart after connecting to a new data source
Hands on Practical Sessions
 
9. Data management in TableauQuick Table Calculations
Custom Table Calculations using data in your views
Reference Lines, Bands and Distributions
Model your data with Trend Lines
 
10. Advanced data management in TableauData items: names, types, roles, properties, attributes and hierarchies
View Data to see the data behind your view
Bins to divide numeric data items
Group dimensions into categories
The power of sets to combine and filter your views
 
11. Data BlendingCalculated Fields, Functions, and Parameters
Calculated Fields - power to answer your difficult questions
Calculated Field Operators
Numeric Functions (Singular)
Character Functions (Modify Items)
Character Functions (Locate Values in String)
Date Functions
Type Conversion Functions
Logical Functions (If, Then, Else)
Aggregate Functions
Table Calculation Functions
Parameters add additional control for your analysis
Hands on Practical Sessions
 
Queries to retrieve the data you need
Data blending to use data from multiple sources in one view
Extracts to accelerate your data exploration in Tableau
12. Deploy and Publish workbooks
Export images to other applications
Export data to other applications or back into Tableau
Print to PDF-export your views to Adobe Reader format
Packaged Workbooks-take Tableau on the road!
Tableau Reader-share packaged workbooks with your colleagues
Tableau Server-powerful insights for everyone!
Tableau Desktop and Tableau Server
Tableau Public-share your insights with the world!
Hands on Practical Sessions
 
 
 
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