This entry-level Microsoft Power BI Data Analyst (PL-300) training prepares learners to use Microsoft Power BI to model, visualize and analyze important data, turning numbers and spreadsheets into useful insights.
Like you might expect from a Microsoft product, Power BI is a powerful, well-rounded and thorough data analysis tool that's designed to do a lot of the heaviest lifting for you. This course prepares you to earn the certification from Microsoft that proves you've mastered all the tricks, tools and techniques of using Power BI.
Learn to harness Power BI's breadth and width of data connectivity options, data modeling capabilities, visualization tools, analysis assistance, and how it helps users share, collaborate and integrate data.
For anyone who leads a technology team, this BI training can be used to onboard new BI professionals, curated into individual or team training plans, or as a BI reference resource.
PL-300: What You Need to Know
This PL-300 training has videos that cover data analytics topics including:
- Providing insights through visualizations
- Creating a platform to let others do self-service analytics
- Deploying and configuring solutions for consumption
- Delivering actionable insights into data
Who Should Take PL-300 Training?
This PL-300 training is considered associate-level BI training, which means it was designed for BI professionals. This PowerBI skills course is valuable for new IT professionals with at least a year of experience with data analytics and experienced BI professionals looking to validate their BI skills.
New or aspiring BI professionals. This course is a perfect place for a brand new business intelligence professional to start with because it gives you a strong understanding of an industry tool that does most of the complicated parts of the job for you. Get your feet under you at the start of your career with the Power BI certification, then move on to more technical tools as you progress.
Experienced BI professionals. This course is great for helping experienced data analysts get caught up to speed on what Power BI is capable of, providing a menu of options for you to choose whether or not to implement on your own. Take this course to find out how much tedium Power BI can do for you – leaving the actually enjoyable parts of the job to you.