TABLEAU FOR DATA CONSUMERS

This Tableau training course is designed to empower data consumers with the skills and knowledge needed to effectively explore, analyze, and visualize data using Tableau. Participants will learn how to leverage Tableau’s features and functionalities to gain insights from data and make data-driven decisions in their roles.

What is Data Consumer?

Data Consumers refers to individuals within an organization who primarily consume and interact with data visualizations and dashboards created by Tableau developers or analysts. These individuals typically have varying levels of technical expertise and may include:

  1. Business Users: These are non-technical professionals across departments such as sales, marketing, finance, operations, and human resources who rely on data to make informed decisions in their day-to-day roles.
  2. Executives and Managers: Decision-makers at the executive and managerial levels who use Tableau dashboards to monitor key performance indicators (KPIs), track business metrics, and gain insights into organizational performance.
  3. Data Stakeholders: Individuals who have a vested interest in specific datasets or analyses and use Tableau to explore and understand data relevant to their areas of responsibility or expertise.
  4. Customers and Partners: External stakeholders such as customers, partners, or suppliers who may be granted access to Tableau dashboards to view relevant data or performance metrics.

Tableau for Data Consumers aims to empower these individuals with user-friendly and intuitive interfaces that enable them to explore, analyze, and derive insights from data visualizations without requiring advanced technical skills. By providing access to actionable insights in a self-service manner, Tableau helps democratize data within organizations and fosters a culture of data-driven decision-making across all levels.

Demand for Tableau Data Consumer

The demand for Tableau consumers, individuals who primarily interact with data visualizations and dashboards created by Tableau developers or analysts, is closely tied to the adoption of Tableau software within organizations. As Tableau becomes increasingly popular as a data visualization and business intelligence tool, the demand for Tableau consumers is also expected to grow.

The demand for Tableau consumers is expected to continue growing as organizations recognize the value of data-driven insights in driving business success and seek to empower employees at all levels with access to actionable data.


Course Details

Course ContentPre-requisitesInstructorsCertificateDuration
  1. Introduction to Tableau
    • Overview of Tableau and its capabilities
    • Understanding the importance of data visualization
  1. Getting Started with Tableau
    • Navigating the Tableau interface
    • Connecting to data sources
    • Basic concepts of data visualization in Tableau
  1. Exploring Data with Tableau
    • Filtering and sorting data
    • Using basic charts: bar charts, line charts, and pie charts
    • Applying filters and parameters to interact with visualizations
  1. Understanding Tableau Dashboards
    • Creating and customizing dashboards
    • Adding interactivity to dashboards
    • Organizing and sharing dashboards with others
  1. Data Analysis Techniques
    • Analyzing data trends and patterns
    • Identifying outliers and anomalies
    • Utilizing grouping and aggregating functions
  1. Advanced Visualization Features
    • Creating advanced charts: heat maps, treemaps, and box plots
    • Implementing calculated fields and table calculations
    • Using forecasting and trend lines for predictive analysis
  1. Geospatial Analysis with Tableau
    • Mapping geographic data
    • Working with spatial files and custom geocoding
    • Visualizing location-based insights using maps and spatial analysis tools
  1. Case Studies and Hands-on Projects
    • Real-world case studies and practical exercises
    • Applying Tableau skills to solve business challenges
    • Presenting findings and insights using Tableau visualizations

1. Basic knowledge of computer systems.

2. Basic knowledge of MS Excel.

3. No coding experience required.

Our Trainers have years of real-time experience in Tableau. We are Subject Matter Experts in Tableau which is proven by our books and blogs.
Instructors share their work experience in various domains to help students gain some perspective on how Tableau works in the industry.

After the completion of the course and the exam, you will be awarded with the course completion certificate.

16 hours


RESOURCES

Download:

Tableau desktop or Tableau Public from: https://www.tableau.com/

Recommended books:

Dashboarding With Tableau

Tableau for Beginners

Tableau Unlimited

Blogs:

https://www.learntableaupublic.com/

https://ohiocomputeracademy.com/category/tableau/


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