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Information Dashboards: Requirements, Design, and Deployment

A TDWI Certificate Track

Virtual Classroom
September 11–13, 2023
9:00am – 5:00pm CT

Mark Peco

Mark Peco

Analytics Consultant and Instructor

The TDWI Information Dashboards seminar prepares students to deliver powerful information dashboards at any scale—from personal or departmental solutions built with self-service tools to professionally engineered enterprise solutions that incorporate advanced analytics and machine learning.

During this three-day seminar, students will learn how to take business challenges and translate them into requirements for effective information dashboards. Attendees will also learn how to define key performance indicators for any decision maker based on performance management principles and how visualization standards ensure insights are communicated clearly and translated into action.

Attend the TDWI seminar on delivering powerful information dashboards and learn how to drive measurable business impact from data.

  • Monday, September 11

    Gathering requirements for BI and analytics systems is more difficult than for operational systems. Without the specifics of business transactions, scheduled reports, and prescribed business rules, it is difficult to know where to start and how to proceed. The skill set for the BI requirements analyst includes techniques to identify requirements, tools to manage requirements, and checklists to ensure completeness.

    Requirements processes vary widely for BI and analytics projects. Waterfall, iterative, agile, and DevOps projects each approach requirements differently. More established BI objectives such as dashboards, scorecards, and OLAP have tangible business requirements, while those for advanced analytics applications can be vague and elusive. A skilled requirements analyst must embrace a range of requirements processes from elicitation to discovery.

  • Tuesday, September 12

    Information dashboards are an essential modern method for delivering information and intelligence. Dashboards range from local and individual dashboards developed using self-service BI tools to enterprise dashboards engineered, implemented, and supported by BI and IT organizations. Whether you are developing dashboards for local use or for enterprise performance management, careful dashboard design is critical for delivering valuable insight and preventing damaging misinformation. Dashboard developers need to understand measurement concepts, data visualization principles, user interface design, and much more.

  • Wednesday, September 13

    Data visualization has rapidly become a critical part of business analytics and business communications. Without visualization, the numbers and statistics of analytics are difficult to interpret and incomprehensible to many who need to turn data into knowledge. The advent of big data, with the increasing volume and velocity of data, requires visualization as a technique to compress large volumes of data into digestible presentations and to observe streaming data in motion.

    Elegant and well-designed data visualizations often appear to be easy because skilled visual developers are able to hide the complexities and the hard work behind the scenes. Business intelligence and business analytics professionals need to communicate as effectively in visual forms as they do with their verbal and written communication skills. Get started by learning the fundamentals of data visualization.

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Discounts

  • Early Bird Discounts

    Receive a 20% discount if you register by Jul. 14.
    Receive a 10% discount if you register by Aug. 11.

  • Member Discount

    Receive a 10% discount on your registration. Membership status will be validated when your registration is processed.

  • Team Discounts

    Teams of 3–9 people save 10% by using code TEAM. Groups of 10 or more will save 20% with code TEAM20.

REFUND AND CANCELLATION: You may substitute one person in your place by contacting [email protected] at least five business days prior to the event. If you must cancel all or part of your registration, your refund request must be sent to [email protected] no later than August 25, 2023. Your fee will be returned, less a 20% cancellation fee. No refunds will be issued after August 25, 2023.

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