Data Reporting Analyst - Tableau | Power BI | Excel |SSRS
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Data reporting analysts transform data into information that can be utilized to make business decisions and actions. Their work involves acquiring data from other sources, creating reports on a regular basis, correcting any code issues, and ensuring that databases remain error-free and organized.
Before they can analyse information, data reporting analysts need to gather the data from primary or secondary sources, which they maintain using organized data systems.
Using data collection systems and analytical techniques, data reporting analysts implement databases and other strategies to optimize the statistical efficiency and quality of the data they work with. This includes filtering and cleaning the data by reviewing computer reports and performance indicators to correct any code problems.
Data reporting analysts review information to identify and interpret any patterns or useful trends in complex data sets.
Data reporting analysts work closely with management to prioritize business needs and stay up to date with the goals of the organization as they evolve. These analysts also work with other departments to find new ways to improve opportunities.
Data reporting analysts regularly use a variety of tools like Power BI, Tableau, Excel, SQL Server Reporting Services – SSRS . With these tools you can connect to a variety of data sources, clean and transform the data and generate reports in a variety of formats.
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1IntroductionVideo lesson
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2What is TableauVideo lesson
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3Tableau Public DesktopVideo lesson
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4Tableau Public Desktop Overview: Part 1Video lesson
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5Tableau Public Desktop Overview: Part 2Video lesson
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6Tableau OnlineVideo lesson
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7Connecting to data sourceVideo lesson
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8Join related data sourcesVideo lesson
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9Join data sources with inconsistent fieldsVideo lesson
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10Data CleaningVideo lesson
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11Tableau InterfaceVideo lesson
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12Reordering VisualizationVideo lesson
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13Change SummaryVideo lesson
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14Split text into multiple columnsVideo lesson
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15Presenting data using storiesVideo lesson
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16Office 365 setupVideo lesson
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17What is Power BIVideo lesson
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18What is Power BI DesktopVideo lesson
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19Installing Power BI DesktopVideo lesson
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20Power BI Desktop TourVideo lesson
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21Power BI Overview: Part 1Video lesson
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22Power BI Overview: Part 2Video lesson
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23Power BI Overview: Part 3Video lesson
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24Components of Power BIVideo lesson
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25Building blocks of Power BIVideo lesson
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26Exploring Power BI Desktop InterfaceVideo lesson
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27Exploring Power BI ServiceVideo lesson
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28Power BI AppsVideo lesson
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29Connecting to DataVideo lesson
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30Clean and transform data : Part 1Video lesson
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31Clean and transform data : Part 2Video lesson
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32Combining data sourcesVideo lesson
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33Creating visuals: Part 1Video lesson
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34Creating visuals: Part 2Video lesson
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35Publishing Report to Power BI ServiceVideo lesson
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36Office 365 setup (Optional)Video lesson
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37Activating Office 365 (Optional)Video lesson
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38Logging into office 365 (Optional)Video lesson
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39What is Power PivotVideo lesson
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40Enable Power PivotVideo lesson
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41What is Power QueryVideo lesson
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42Connecting to data sourceVideo lesson
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43Preparing queryVideo lesson
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44Cleansing DataVideo lesson
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45Enhancing queryVideo lesson
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46Creating a data modelVideo lesson
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47Building data relationshipsVideo lesson
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48Create lookupsVideo lesson
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49Pivot TablesVideo lesson
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50Pivot ChartsVideo lesson
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51Refresh source dataVideo lesson
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52Update QueriesVideo lesson
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53Create new reportsVideo lesson
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54What is SQL ServerVideo lesson
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55Installation RequirementsVideo lesson
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56SQL Server EditionsVideo lesson
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57SQL Server DownloadVideo lesson
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58SQL Server InstallationVideo lesson
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59Install SSMSVideo lesson
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60Connecting SSMS to SQL ServerVideo lesson
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61Please ReadText lesson
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62Install Sample DatabaseVideo lesson
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