Data careers continue to be a huge opportunity, and Tableau remains one of the most popular tools and platforms for data analytics and data visualization. If you can show Tableau skills above and beyond what's normally expected, you may find yourself in special demand and with an inside track to new opportunities. This learning path takes those familiar with Tableau's basic features and functionality up to new levels for discovering insights, creating dashboards, prepping data, and advanced analytics topics like combining Tableau with R.
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Explore Tableau's powerful capabilities for surfacing business insights and for presenting data in custom dashboards.
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Perform mission-critical data cleaning, transforming, and data-prep functions (the great unsung skill of the data professional).
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Master data-science skills such as mapping and advanced analytics, plus combining Tableau with other tools like R and Excel.
Courses
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Using Tableau to Discover Powerful Business Insights1h 58mUsing Tableau to Discover Powerful Business Insights
By: John David Ariansen
Learn how to use Tableau to create, export, and share data visualizations that can offer you powerful business insights.
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Tableau for Data Scientists5h 55mTableau for Data Scientists
By: Matt Francis
Take your Tableau skills to the next level. Learn how to format and filter messy data, use Tableau for data analysis, and visualize data with maps and dashboards.
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Cleaning, Transforming and Prepping Your Data With Tableau Prep2h 28mCleaning, Transforming and Prepping Your Data With Tableau Prep
By: Matt Francis
Learn to clean, transform, pivot, and prep data for visualization in Tableau Desktop with Tableau Prep.
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Creating Interactive Tableau Dashboards3h 28mCreating Interactive Tableau Dashboards
By: Matt Francis
Discover how to create interactive dashboards that are informative and compelling using Tableau, the data visualization software.
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Tableau and R for Analytics Projects2h 27mTableau and R for Analytics Projects
By: Curt Frye
Learn how to combine the analytical strengths of R with the visualization power of Tableau to analyze and present data more effectively.