Dashboard in a Day
The Dashboard in a Day course is the perfect introduction to consuming and visualising data through Microsoft Power BI. It uses a number of hands-on labs, along with supporting theory, to help you to understand where the real benefits of data visualisation can be found.
This training is designed for learners who may not have formal IT training but are comfortable using technology to solve business problems with a personal growth mindset.
Key Details
Duration: 1 day
Who should attend this course?
This course is suitable for individuals who want to explore the capabilities of the Microsoft Power BI and utilise it to gain insights from data. The intended audience includes:
- Business Users
- Information Workers
- Data Analysts
- Power Users
- Aspiring Power BI Developers

Course Objectives
By the end of the training, participants will be able to:
- Design Power Apps (Model-driven and Canvas apps)
- Automate Processes
- Create dashboards and reports with Power BI
- Describe and understand the modelling capabilities of AI Builder
Prerequisites
Before attending this accelerated course, you should have:
- A personal growth mindset and are comfortable using technology to solve business problems.
- An understanding of the operational need and have a vision of the desired outcome.
Public Course
£350 per person *
* prices are stated exclusive of VAT
Private Course
£3,200per course *
Upcoming Courses
Live online events
January 2024
Wed 24 Jan 2024
09:00 AM GMT - 05:00 PM GMT (1 day)
This course is suitable for individuals who want to explore the capabilities of the Microsoft Power BI and utilise it to gain insights from data.
More InformationJune 2024
Tue 25 Jun 2024
09:00 AM BST - 05:00 PM BST (1 day)
This course is suitable for individuals who want to explore the capabilities of the Microsoft Power BI and utilise it to gain insights from data.
More InformationCourse Overview
Module 1 – Accessing and preparing data
Module 2 – Data modelling and exploration
Module 3 – Data visualisation
Module 4 – Publishing and accessing reports
Module 5 – Collaboration