Analyze Sales Performance Using Microsoft Power BI

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Analyze Sales Performance Using Microsoft Power BI

Coursera · Intermediate ·📊 Data Analytics & Business Intelligence ·3mo ago

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Analyzes sales performance using Microsoft Power BI and data analytics techniques

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Learners will be able to analyze sales data, build interactive Power BI reports, create time-intelligence calculations, and publish professional dashboards for business decision-making. This course guides learners step by step through a practical sales performance case study, ensuring they gain hands-on experience with real-world business scenarios rather than isolated features. By completing this course, learners will confidently import and transform raw data using Power Query, design robust date tables, and develop DAX measures ranging from fundamentals to advanced calculations. They will learn how to evaluate profitability using gross profit metrics, apply fiscal calendars, calculate rolling averages, and enhance report interactivity with advanced slicers. The course also covers best practices for optimizing the data model and publishing reports to the Power BI Service for secure sharing. What makes this course unique is its end-to-end, case-study-driven approach that mirrors real workplace requirements. Instead of focusing only on tools, the course emphasizes analytical thinking, performance optimization, and business-ready reporting. Ideal for aspiring data analysts, business professionals, and Power BI beginners, this course equips learners with job-relevant skills to transform sales data into actionable insights using Microsoft Power BI.
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