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020 ^a9781119698722 |
050 4 ^aHF5548.4^b.M523 2021 |
100 1 ^aKusleika, Dick. |
245 10 ^aData visualization with Excel® dashboards and reports /^cDick Kusleika |
260 ^aIndiana :^bJohn Wiley & Son, ^c2021. |
300 ^a326 p. |
500 ^aIncludes index |
505 0 ^aDisplay Data on a Dashboard. Dashboard Basics -- Dashboard Case Studies -- Organizing Data for Dashboards -- Visualization Primer. The Fundamentals of Effective Visualization -- Non-chart Visualizations -- Using Shapes to Create Infographics -- Tell a Story with Visualization.Visualizing Performance Comparisons -- Visualizing Parts of a Whole -- Visualizing Changes Over Time |
506 ^aAvailable to OhioLINK libraries |
520 ^aLarge corporations like IBM and Oracle are using Excel dashboards and reports as a Business Intelligence tool, and many other smaller businesses are looking to these tools in order to cut costs for budgetary reasons. An effective analyst not only has to have the technical skills to use Excel in a productive manner but must be able to synthesize data into a story, and then present that story in the most impactful way. Microsoft shows its recognition of this with Excel. In Excel, there is a major focus on business intelligence and visualization. Data Visualization with Excel Dashboards and Reports fillsthe gap between handling data and synthesizing data into meaningful reports. This title will show readers how to think about their data in ways other than columns and rows |
630 00 ^aMicrosoft Excel (Computer file) |
999 ^aปวีนา ภู่ทอง |