Case Study: Competitor Sales Analysis in Power BI
This Power BI case study follows a real-world business use case where you will apply the concepts of ETL and visualization.
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Apply Your Skills with a Power BI Case Study
This Power BI case study follows a real-world business use case where you will apply the concepts of ETL and visualization.From Power Query to Power BI
Through Power BI and Power Query Editor, you will work on the development of a complete Power BI report, starting from the data integration from multiple sources, data transformation, modeling, and then visualization.Carry Out Detailed Analysis
You will carry out a sales and market share analysis, focusing not only on the company's performance internally, reflecting on how well the products sell, but also externally analyzing how well they are doing against competing manufacturers. Thus, business users can make informed decisions and actions on their data.By the end of this case study, you’ll have a stronger understanding of competitor sales analysis and have more confidence in using Power BI on your own datasets.
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Preparing your Data and Model
FreeIn the first chapter, you will start by exploring and integrating the dataset into Power BI and understand the challenges faced with the uncleaned data. Then, using Power Query Editor operations, you will clean and mash up the data so you can use it for reporting.
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Discovering Sales Trends
In this chapter, after loading the cleaned data in Power BI, you will continue building a common data model, analyze the manufacturer's product growth, and compare your manufacturer against the competitors across multiple geographies.
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Creating a Data-Driven Story
In this last chapter, you will make your Power BI report more dynamic and interactive using images and adding navigations. You will also use advanced features and visuals to present the data in the form of a story which end users can use to make informed decisions.
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Deepesh Vashistha
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Deepesh is a Microsoft Certified Data Architect proficient in Power BI, MS-BI stack, and Azure technologies. Over the years, he has worked on many BI and data warehousing projects and is passionate about providing training to companies and working professionals. Outside of his work, he likes to go for bike rides and enjoys PC gaming.
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