Microsoft Power BI Dashboards Step by Step
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Your hands-on guide to building effective Power BI dashboards
Expand your expertise–and teach yourself how to create world-class Power BI business analysis dashboards that bring data to life for better decision-making. If you’re an experienced business intelligence professional or manager, you’ll get all the guidance, examples, and code you need to succeed–even if you’ve never used Power BI before.
Successfully design, architect, and implement Power BI in your organization Take full advantage of any Microsoft Power BI platform, including Power BI PremiumMake upfront decisions that position your Power BI project for successBuild rich, live dashboards to monitor crucial data from across your organizationAggregate data and data elements from numerous internal and external data sourcesDevelop dynamic visualizations, including charts, maps, and graphsBring data to life with stunning interactive reportsEnsure dashboard security and complianceDrive user adoption through effective training
Publisher : Microsoft Press; 1st edition (November 21, 2018)
Language : English
Paperback : 304 pages
ISBN-10 : 1509308032
ISBN-13 : 978-1509308033
Item Weight : 1.31 pounds
Dimensions : 7.4 x 0.8 x 9.1 inches
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Ryan –
For a product as comprehensive as Power BI, this is an excellent book to have.
I have been working on learning and building solutions with PowerBI and this book was a great kick start and then reference for me. Even someone who has been testing this technology out for months will stand to learn a few things they didn’t know from this book. I’d suggest it be on anyone’s desk from the casual user to the more advanced developer, it has topics for everyone in between.
Nguyen Van Khoi –
Itâs worth my money!
I love this book. It count the money as the rich knowledges, and straight forward explanation. (Other book, sell the space / paper for money!)All aspects covered in this book!
Patrick –
Good overall introduction to Power BI
While I would have liked some more in-depth dives on certain topics, like DAX, this is a really good book for anyone just starting out building reports in Power BI.
Samuel Davis –
Good
This book is a great introduction to Power BI. Very informative.
Odette Espinosa –
A must!
Easy step by step, very easy to follow along!! Highly recommended!
Dhyluz –
Excellent product
Excellent product
Pete –
Too basic….
I guess it introduces you to Power BI, but itâs way too basic for even a below average user. Itâs in color, which I guess is a plus. Nothing special about this one.
Linda P. Dowdell –
Terrible book
The author seems to have rushed thru the chapters.The downloads do not much the instructions in the book.Please DO NOT buy this book.Waste of money and time.
Giuseppe Dantas –
Como todos os livros da coleção Step by Step, este apresenta o assunto de forma muito didática e progressiva. Ao término de cada capÃtulo, o leitor consegue adquirir a nova capacidade prevista naquela seção. O livro é colorido (imprescindÃvel que seja, uma vez que muitos dos dashboard são em várias cores). Excelente fonte de aprendizado!
Cliente de Amazon –
Buen libro de introducción, llego en buen estado y buenos ejemplos de inicio.
Anugrah –
Printing quality/paper quality is not good.
Axiom14 –
I have bought this book and got the genuine book. The exact one as shown on website.
Stephen Cannell –
I agree with a few of the other reviews on here. The book quickly loses its way when it starts asking you to do steps that rely on other steps which have been missed out – not simple steps, either, that you can usually work out for yourself I ran straight into this on page 90 which is part of the way through chapter 4. You are suddenly being asked to use calculated fields at step 5 which don’t exist at this point and which are lessons in themselves to create, and looking at the figure in the book you see that there are many of these that have simply appeared from nowhere, and are simply not in the sample Excel data file. The author then ignores all this, and you get a series of steps that are impossible to follow along with. Amazingly, just on page 18 there is a warning that you can’t complete what it is showing you to do until you have completed the later chapter 4, so why not get the instructions in the correct order in the first place? This book is nowhere near the normally excellent standard of the Microsoft Step by Step ones, and I regret buying it now.