Course !link!: Microsoft Power Bi - A Complete Introduction 2020 Edition

The instructor was a cheerful Australian man named Dan, who wore glasses and spoke about data like it was a rescue dog in need of a home.

Clara didn’t want to make it sing. She wanted to set it on fire. The instructor was a cheerful Australian man named

That evening, scrolling through LinkedIn in a fit of procrastination, she saw an ad for a course: Microsoft Power BI - A Complete Introduction 2020 Edition . The thumbnail showed a sleek, teal-colored bar chart that looked like it belonged on a spaceship. Price: $49.99. She bought it before finishing her coffee. That evening, scrolling through LinkedIn in a fit

The teal dashboard glowed on her screen. The story was clear. And for the first time in a long time, Clara Vance was ready for the next merger. She bought it before finishing her coffee

“Three evenings,” Clara said. “Plus one existential crisis.”

At 2:00 AM, Clara discovered and Buttons . Dan showed her how to create a navigation page—a clean “home” screen with buttons labeled “Sales Overview,” “Logistics,” and “Customer Sentiment.”