Most dashboards don't fail because of the technology. They fail because the question wasn't sharp enough. "I want insight into our revenue" sounds clear, but is it? In this workshop you learn how to go from a vague need to a sharp information requirement. That's the foundation under every report that actually gets used.
What you'll learn
We work on the skill that comes before the technology: asking the right questions. What does someone actually want to know? Why? What will they do differently with that insight? And how do you translate that into something you can build?
- From vague request to concrete information need
- The difference between data, information and insight
- Interviewing stakeholders and asking the follow-up questions
- Translating an information need into a design you can build
Who is this for?
- BI professionals and analysts who want to make better reports by asking better questions
- Product owners and project leads who manage data projects
- Teams that notice their dashboards aren't being used and want to understand why
No technical background needed. This is about thinking, not about tools.
How I approach this
We work with real cases, preferably from your own organisation. That makes it immediately applicable. The structure is the same as all my training formats: practical, sharp on the question, and focused on what you can do with it afterwards. More about that on the way of working page.
Sounds good?
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