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Bring your data to life with this accessible yet fast-paced introduction to Power BI, now in color. Get With Your Book: PDF Copy, AI Assistant, and Next-Gen Reader Free Key Features Learn faster with practical examples of the latest features of Power BI, including navigator buttons, column-level security, visualizing goals, and more Migrate your existing Excel and data analysis skills to Power BI Build accurate analytical models, reports, and dashboards, now in color Book Description Updated with the latest features and improvements in Power BI, this fast-paced yet comprehensive guide will help you master the core concepts of data visualization quickly. Youโll learn how to install Power BI, design effective data models, and build basic dashboards and visualizations to help you make better business decisions. This new edition will also help you bridge the gap between MS Excel and Power BI. Throughout this book, youโll learn how to obtain data from a variety of sources and clean it using the Power Query Editor. Youโll also start designing data models to navigate and explore relationships within your data and building DAX formulas to make data easier to work with. Visualizing data is a key element of this book, so thereโs an emphasis on helping you get to grips with data visualization styles and enhanced digital storytelling. As you progress, youโll start building your own dataflows, gain an understanding of the Common Data Model, and automate dataflow refreshes to eradicate data cleaning inefficiency. Youโll learn how to administer your organization's Power BI environment so that deployment can be made seamless, data refreshes can run properly, and security can be fully implemented. By the end of this Power BI book, youโll know how to get the most out of Power BI for better business intelligence. What you will learn Connect to data sources using import, DirectQuery, and live connection options Use Power Query Editor for data transformation and data cleansing processes, and write M and R scripts and dataflows to do the same in the cloud Design effective reports with built-in and custom visuals to optimize user experience Implement row-level and column-level security in your dashboards Administer a Power BI cloud tenant for your organization Use built-in AI capabilities to enhance Power BI data transformation techniques Deploy your Power BI Desktop files into Power BI Report Server Who this book is for This book is for aspiring business intelligence and data professionals with a basic understanding of BI concepts, who want to learn Power BI quickly. Complete beginners with no BI background can also get plenty of useful information from this book. Table of Contents Gaining Data Literacy with Power BI Connecting to Data Data Transformation Strategies Building the Data Model Leveraging DAX Visualizing Data Digital Storytelling with Power BI Using a Cloud Deployment with the Power BI Service Data Cleansing in the Cloud with Dataflows On-Premises Solutions with Power BI Report Server Review: Pretty Straightforward - Not a simplified version for none technical people. Not an over complicated master class in Power BI. It's Useful for beginners and intermediate. Pretty straightforward. Review: Recommended for Beginners - A solid introduction to Power BI for a beginner. A wide range of topics covered from ingestion of data to nuances in visual design. Any Excel user would be able to pick up this book and have a decent report built in a few days.











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| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 137 Reviews |
A**R
Pretty Straightforward
Not a simplified version for none technical people. Not an over complicated master class in Power BI. It's Useful for beginners and intermediate. Pretty straightforward.
R**N
Recommended for Beginners
A solid introduction to Power BI for a beginner. A wide range of topics covered from ingestion of data to nuances in visual design. Any Excel user would be able to pick up this book and have a decent report built in a few days.
K**R
Excellent book to learn Power BI!!
As a mid level Power BI professional I would wholeheartedly recommend this book for someone starting out. It covers the basics of how to connect to various types of data sources, how to write DAX (Time Intelligence was a plus), how to use Power Query to transform data, and creating a report/dashboard. Shortcuts on using the "Ask a question about your data" is nice, PBI will create a viz for you. Adding Row Level Security is a desired skill. Having the ability to download files and follow along with the book is wonderful. You can get actual experience, not just read something. There are also advanced transformations discussed, using R and M language. This would be great for someone who wants to venture into Data Science analytics. I plan on using this book as a trusted resource if I need to research anything related to Power BI."
K**Y
Great Beginner's book to get up to speed quickly
I wish I had this book when I first started. Tech books generally fall into 2 category types (broadly): reference books and training books. This one falls in the latter category and is great for a person that is new to Power BI and has the time to learn things properly step-by-step. True to its name: Microsoft Power BI Quick Start Guide: The ultimate beginner's guide to data modeling, visualization, digital storytelling, and more - this book is very much for the beginner. You won't get deep knowledge or troubleshooting techniques (there are other great books for that), but it covers enough advance topics lightly that the reader will know where to go next depending on their situation. Even lightly touches on R and AI to give the reader a taste of capabilities, which is impressive. What you will not get (nor does it promise) deep dives into topics or a lot of information on the admin side (though there is some!) But what you will get, is a pretty good foundation from beginning to end for aspiring PBI developers or self-service users. I would recommend using this book as a step by step guide to introduce you into all the different components. This book is great for beginners that may be a little unsure where to start, by both explaining different areas and giving step by step examples. One of my favorite aspects are the great screenshots that give a numbered breakdown in the text of each section. This is invaluable (though new users should be aware that sometimes things change with updates). My only pause, was the data sources chapter. I felt like the Import data source options were a little confusing the way it is laid out. At first it seems that only a couple of data sources are mentioned, but then you realize other ones are folded up under different headings such as SSAS under live connections. This might be fine for readers using the book from beginning to end (recommended), but many things may get lost for beginners jumping around looking for a specific scenario (which is what I was doing initially). I recommend this book If you are brand new to PBI and need to get up and running quickly - it will definitely help you get on your journey without overwhelming you too much.
L**N
It's in the title - The Ultimate Beginners Guide
As a MicroStrategy Business Intelligence professional, I was quite excited to get my hands on this book. With the words "Quick Start" in the title, it sounded exactly like what I needed. So, did this book live up to its promise to be my โQuick Startโ introduction to the world of Microsoft PowerBI? 100% Yes!! I highly recommend it for anyone new to PowerBI, and people transitioning over from other BI tools. For those of you interested in a few more details, here are a few quick thoughts on the main topics in this book. - The range of topics is perfect for a Beginners Quick Start title like this. - The book covers the basics on how to Connect to the most popular data sources. - Once connected, it walks you through how some very nice, and powerful Data Transformations capabilities using the Power Query editor. This step allows you to get your data "cleaned up" prior to moving to the next steps. - Next up, it walks you through the process of modeling your data with several fitting examples on best practices etc. I even learned a few new things in this chapter. - The fun part is next when the book walks you through the main PowerBI visualization interface. The authors do a wonderful job explaining everything important that you will see on the UI. - Once comfortable with the UI layout, building your Data Visualizations is next. Again, the authors take you through the most important visualizations that you need to know about and explain how to use each in detail. There is even a little section on Data Storytelling with PowerBI that I found quite interesting. - The final few chapters are for Enterprise Users where the book goes into a nice amount of detail on how all the server side of PowerBI works. If you're planning to use PowerBI at work, then these Enterprise chapters will be a great introduction for you. While the book doesn't go into deep technical detail, I found that the authors provided just enough to "give you a taste" of the whole other PowerBI world in a large enterprise.
D**K
Donโt be fooled - it is NOT for beginners!
I got this book because Iโm new to Power BI and it advertised itself right on the cover as being โthe ultimate beginnerโs guideโ. I then open it to read in the preface that book is โfor business intelligence professionals who have experience with traditional enterprise BI tools.โ I found this to be very misleading as I am not a BI professional and donโt have the required prerequisite experience that was cited in the preface. I am true beginner trying to learn because I find myself suddenly using it at my job and needed true beginner type learning. When someone says it is the โultimate beginnerโs guideโ, that is what I reasonably thought I was getting. I was wrong and will be returning. Very disappointed and extremely misleading!
M**S
How to access the data source?
I purchased this book and I am not sure how to access the Excel file it references?
L**Z
Great resource for both new and old Power BI users!
This book is a great tool for both experienced and inexperienced Power BI users! Itโs written in clear and simple language which makes it easily understandable for the beginner. The topics in the book are well-rounded, from the basics to the more advanced concepts. One great thing about this book is that it has links to helpful external resources as well as data samples so you can follow along with the step-by-step instructions for a more hands-on learning approach. It also contains great visuals with clear instructions which makes it easy to follow along with. The table of contents is organized into visualizations of data by type, so even if you donโt have time to read the full book, it can always be kept by your desk as a quick reference tool when building reports and dashboards. They really thought of everything with this book and I definitely recommend it for anyone starting out, or looking to deepen their understanding and improve their Power BI skills!
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F**D
Impact, short and fruitfull
Book is written with perfect sence for methodology
B**G
Good examples with very clear instructions
Finally found a resource that explains clearly steps for cleaning data efficiently, especially if you are an experienced user of Excel, as it shows what Power BI can do better than Excel. Especially liked that when it explains a step it goes through the whole process by going over steps already explained instead of just giving the new bits. I find repeating info and explaining logic of steps very helpful. Also like that you can get a pdf version of the book to download (needs proof of purchase).
T**Y
Good intro
I needed a beginner book and this fit the bill perfectly. Good primer for the more advanced books.
B**M
Bad book. Outdated.
More than half of the book is download this and do this, but no explanation what it is for.
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