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About The Course:
The goal of the Business Intelligence Analyst Course is to teach you how to transform data into insights that can be put to use. This course offers a systematic approach to acquiring the analytical, technical, and strategic skills that are critical in today’s data-driven corporate environment, regardless of your level of experience.
After learning the fundamentals of data, you will gradually proceed to dashboards, advanced reporting, and data visualization. You will learn how to successfully analyze, evaluate, and present data using industry-standard technologies through practical projects and real-world applications.
What You’ll Learn:
- Business intelligence and data analytics foundations
- Knowing measurements, KPIs, and corporate objectives
- Cleaning and preparing data
- SQL for database analysis and data querying
- Microsoft Excel for dashboards and business reporting
- Using Tableau or Power BI to create interactive dashboards
- Analyzing company data for trends and patterns
- Giving stakeholders insights based on data
- Creating reports and business cases
- Making strategic decisions supported by data
Tools You’ll Use:
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Microsoft Excel (advanced features)
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SQL (MySQL/PostgreSQL)
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Power BI / Tableau
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Google Sheets (optional)
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Data visualization libraries (optional: matplotlib, seaborn, etc.)
Who This Course Is For:
- Graduates and students wishing to pursue careers in analytics or data
- Professionals in the workforce that want to transition to data-driven positions
- Executives in marketing, sales, and finance who wish to improve their skills
- Executives in marketing, sales, and finance who wish to improve their skills
- Managers and entrepreneurs who wish to make wise choices
- Those who are new to business intelligence and wish to start from scratch
- Freelancers seeking to provide reporting solutions or BI services
Career Outcomes:
After completing this course, you’ll be ready to:
- Apply for positions such as reporting analyst, data analyst, or business intelligence analyst.
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Make reports and dashboards for actual customers or employers.
- Use data insights to support business choices.
- Work as a freelancer or consultant in reporting and BI
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Go on to more technical positions like BI developer or data scientist.