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Tableau: Mystery to Mastery II (Intermediate - Pacific Time)


About This Class

Tableau: Mystery to Mastery II is an advanced class that incorporates the best of the following Tableau classes; Tableau Prep, Desktop III, Visual Analytics. We’ve used our experience of teaching these classes numerous times and consulting at many organizations to cut out the unnecessary fluff and only include relevant content.

How is the class structured?

This class is broken into four, 4-hour sessions.

  • Day One, 8:30 am to 12:30 pm (Pacific Time)

  • Day Two, 8:30 am to 12:30 pm (Pacific Time)

  • Day Three, 8:30 am to 12:30 pm (Pacific Time)

  • Day Four, 8:30 am to 12:30 pm (Pacific Time)

Where will this be hosted?

Meeting links will be sent upon registration.

WHAT WILL YOU GET?

  • A 200+ Page Digital Manual

  • Data files to revisit concepts

Class Agenda :

DAY ONE:

1. Review Key Concepts

Date Part/Date Value

Measure Names & Measure Values

2. Common Data Issues

Null Data

Refreshing a Data Source

3. Advanced Data Setup

Blending

Join Calculations

Extracts

4. Preparing Data with Relationships

Relationships vs. Joins

Avoiding Duplications with Relationships

Exposing Unmatched Data in Relationships

DAY TWO:

5. Advanced Visuals

Donut Charts

Tree Maps

Filling up a shape with a bar (No practice)

People bar charts (No practice)

100% Stacked Bar (w/ Overlying Circle)

6. Parameters

Top N

Adjust a Field

Worksheet swap

DAY THREE:

7. Advanced Calculations

Aggregation Levels

Level of Detail Calculations

Find and Replace using REGEX

8. Advanced Table Calculations

Highlighting Lowest 5 Days

Specific Dimensions

9. Advanced Concepts

Order of Operations

Context Filters

Sets

Set Actions

10. Statistical Analysis

Histograms

Box and Whisker

Trend Lines

Forecasts (no practice)

DAY FOUR:

11. Design with Intent

Visual Analytics Process

Sensory Memory

Short-Term Memory

Long-Term Memory

12. Choosing the Right Chart Type

Viewing Specific Values

Comparing and Ranking Categories

Comparing Parts to the Whole

Comparing Measures

Viewing Correlation

Viewing Distributions

Viewing Data Over Time

Mapping

13. Crafting Your Brand

Custom Color Palettes

Custom Shapes

14. Advanced Dashboarding & Design

Navigation Between Dashboards

Custom Titles

Info Buttons

Highlight & URL Actions

REQUIREMENTS

  • A Laptop

  • Tableau Desktop Professional 2020.1 or Later

PREREQUISITES

Intermediate level Tableau skills. You should be able to do the following:

  • Connect to a data source

  • Understand the difference between measures and dimensions

  • Be able to build calculated fields on your own

  • Build a basic dashboard

Eric Parker

Eric has been teaching Tableau and Alteryx since 2014. He teaches all of Tableau’s Desktop classes and has helped thousands of students solve their most pressing problems.

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT ONENUMBER AND TRAINER ERIC PARKER:

"After spending a couple days working with OneNumber, we are months, no, lightyears ahead of where we would be otherwise." - A OneNumber client to their CEO.

"Eric is one of the best instructors that I have ever had. Everything was paced very well and the content was extremely valuable. Personable, helpful and patient. Willing to explore with us students and excited about using Tableau, like we are!" - A Former Student