Learners will be able to analyze sales data, build interactive Power BI reports, create time-intelligence calculations, and publish professional dashboards for business decision-making. This course guides learners step by step through a practical sales performance case study, ensuring they gain hands-on experience with real-world business scenarios rather than isolated features.

Analyze Sales Performance Using Microsoft Power BI
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Analyze Sales Performance Using Microsoft Power BI
This course is part of Analyze Business Data with Power BI & DAX Specialization

Instructor: EDUCBA
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Analyze sales data and build interactive Power BI reports and dashboards.
Create time-intelligence and profitability calculations using DAX.
Publish and optimize Power BI reports for secure, business-ready decision-making.
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Reviewed on May 15, 2026
I learned how to identify sales bottlenecks using Power BI’s advanced features. This course is perfect for anyone looking to transition into a data-centric sales role.
Reviewed on May 17, 2026
I learned how to handle messy sales data and turn it into a streamlined, automated dashboard that updates with just one click.
Reviewed on May 22, 2026
The visual design tips alone were worth the price of admission. My reports are now cleaner, more intuitive, and focus strictly on the metrics that actually matter to leadership.








