av Eduardo Chavez
555,-
Learn the foundations of business intelligence, sector trade-offs, organizational structures, and technology stacks while mastering coursework, certifications, and interview success strategiesPurchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBookKey Features:Identify promising job opportunities and ideal entry point into BIBuild, design, implement, and maintain BI systems successfullyAce your BI interview with author's expert guidance on certifications, trainings, and coursesBook Description:Navigating the challenging path of a business intelligence career requires you to consider your expertise, interest, and skills. Business Intelligence Career Master Plan explores key skills like data modeling, visualization, warehousing, organizational structures, technology stacks, coursework, certifications, and interview advice, enabling you to make informed decisions about your BI journey.You'll start by assessing the different roles in BI and matching your skills and career with the tech stack. You'll then learn to build taxonomy and a data story using visualization types. Additionally, you'll explore the fundamentals of programming, frontend development, backend development, software development lifecycle, and project management, giving you a broad view of the end-to-end BI process. With the help of the author's expert advice, you'll be able to identify what subjects and areas of study are crucial and would add significant value to your skillset.By the end of this book, you'll be well-equipped to make an informed decision on which of the myriad paths to choose in your business intelligence journey based on your skillset and interests.What You Will Learn:Understand BI roles, roadmap, and technology stackAccelerate your career and land your first job in the BI industryBuild the taxonomy of various data sources for your organizationUse the AdventureWorks database and PowerBI to build a robust data modelCreate compelling data stories using data visualizationAutomate, templatize, standardize, and monitor systems for productivityWho this book is for:This book is for BI developers and business analysts who are passionate about data and are looking to advance their proficiency and career in business intelligence. While foundational knowledge of tools like Microsoft Excel is required, having a working knowledge of SQL, Python, Tableau, and major cloud providers such as AWS or GCP will be beneficial.