Unlock the power of business intelligence with our comprehensive online course 'BI fundamentals for professionals'. Gain insight into your companies’ data, and set up your own transformative dataflow framework.
Equip yourself with the knowledge to leverage data effectively, driving your business forward. Broaden your scope and open up new career opportunities with Business Intelligence skills.
Designed for professionals with a basic knowledge of Excel, this course will transform you into a analytics-driven decision maker.
The BI fundamentals for professionals course teaches you how to run a business intelligence project from A to Z. Our technology-independent framework covers all essential BI concepts. This is a game changer. Most BI courses focus on the software (e.g. Qlik, Power BI, Tableau). We prioritize the method over the tools.
Flow from one interactive module to the next at your own pace. There are five modules in total, tackling core concepts with examples and use cases. Practice your BI skills in an online demo environment, using tools like Airbyte and Metabase.
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Define and visualize the KPI's linked to your strategy
Decide which data you need to calculate the KPI's
Collect and organize you data streams
Manage your data assets pragmatically
Sharpen your project management & change management skills
Wouter is a philosopher, teacher, and father. That’s what makes him a masterful data strategist: he connects the dots, solves the puzzles, sees the bigger picture.
As will you.
Wouter created the course with a clear goal: to help you create value. His technology-agnostic approach to Business Intelligence leads to clear insights, revenue increases, and cost savings. On top of that, it gains you something invaluable: peace of mind.
Yes, the principles are applicable to all software and tools.
The BI fundamentals for professionals course provides a comprehensive framework, not just fragmented tutorials.
No, a keen interest in BI is enough. Wouter, a philosopher, masterd it too!
Absolutely, it helps in understanding and collaborating with technical teams