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Push your analytics skills to the next level in Tableau during this intermediate-level Professional Edge training.

Directly compare multiple metrics using advanced charts and then customize your data visualizations using advanced calculations and visual best practices. Provide dynamic and relevant insights based on the specific questions your audience is trying to answer while allowing your audience to customize the view with user-controlled parameters. Create dashboards with intuitive interfaces allowing your audience to click and explore their data.

Register by Monday, April 7

 
Course Overview

  • Calculation review
  • Compare multiple metrics with dynamic zones
  • Level of detail expressions (FIXED, EXCLUDE, INCLUDE)
  • Tableau's order of operations
  • User-controlled parameters
  • Advanced dashboarding
  • Dashboard actions and best practices

 
Participation Eligibility

This is an intermediate-level training. You are eligible to participate if you:

  • Previously completed the "Getting Started with Tableau" training and earned the microcredential through Professional Edge
     
    OR
     
  • Have completed an academic course or other training leveraging Tableau and are able to confidently assert each of the following:
    • I can confidently connect to data sources in Tableau.
    • I understand the distinction between continuous and discrete fields in Tableau.
    • I understand the difference between dimensions and measures in Tableau.
    • I can create basic calculations in Tableau.
    • I have a foundational understanding of table calculations in Tableau.

 
Training Schedule

  • Friday, April 11, 9:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. (in-person)
  • Friday, April 18, 9:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. (in-person)

 
About the Instructor

Emily Miley, an analytics consultant at Interworks, has always approached problem-solving by understanding different perspectives and staying curious. Whether it's rock climbing, learning how to fly fish, or solving Hanayama puzzles, she believes in the importance of being a lifelong learner.

After moving to Portland and graduating from the University of Oregon, she transitioned from a data visualization firm working with nonprofits to building a data and analytics program for the City of Portland's 311 program. Now, as an analytics consultant for InterWorks, Emily is excited to use her curiosity and ability to see from multiple points of view to help clients get the most out of their data.

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