Microsoft Power: Bi - A Complete Introduction 2020 Edition Course
By December, Clara was no longer the “Excel girl.” She was the company’s first Power BI champion. The 2020 edition course sat bookmarked in her browser, a time capsule of a year when the world felt messy and disconnected. But in that mess, she had learned to build bridges between tables, between teams, between data and meaning.
“Three evenings,” Clara said. “Plus one existential crisis.”
“You can click on that bar,” Clara said. By December, Clara was no longer the “Excel girl
“I know a course,” she said.
Clara smiled. She thought of Dan, the cheerful Australian. She thought of the 2020 edition, with its updated DAX functions and the new “Decomposition Tree” visual she hadn’t even tried yet. “Three evenings,” Clara said
And every time she clicked “Refresh,” she remembered Dan’s final words:
At 2:47 AM, she created a and pinned the key visuals. Then she scheduled a Refresh for 6:00 AM daily. Clara smiled
“This is Power BI,” she said.