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Quick Tips: Hiding Multiple Columns in Power BI Desktop

BI Insight

From now on I will post some quick tips to help you accelerate your Power BI Desktop development. As the first post of these series, I explain a simple way for hiding multiple columns in Power BI Desktop. To do so: Navigate to Relationships veiew in Power BI Desktop Maximise the table you want to … Continue reading Quick Tips: Hiding Multiple Columns in Power BI Desktop.

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Easy to Implement, Easy to Access, Mobile BI

ElegantJ BI

Want Mobile BI That Works on Every Device? I’ve Got It! Isn’t it annoying to be out on the road on a business trip or at home trying to get some work done and discover that the tools you use in the office do not translate well to the device you have on the road? It is beyond me how software vendors can expect users to accept poor performance, difficult navigation and inappropriate quick fixes or workarounds that are designed to ‘make it work’ and result in user frustratio

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When it Comes to Delivering Business Value, Confidence isn?t Enough

Leading Agile

In our Transformation practice, we are helping organizations change how they plan and execute work to be done. We help them shift from a focus on outputs to prioritizing outcomesand delivering business value. As the product practice lead, I help our clients on the develop-the-plan parts of Transformation. Only The Starting Point. The starting point of developing a plan is to focus on outcomes—benefits for the business—and then to determine which things could be built which provide value to user

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Full Time Scrum Master experiment part 3 – Who’s doing the testing?

Growing Agile

One of the biggest questions about this experiment has been ‘who’s doing the testing?’ I, as a full time tester, quit that to be the scrum master, right? And we only had the one tester on our squad. I don’t recommend dropping your tester in favour of a scrum master, a tester is a vital part of the team and they have experience, training and knowledge that you can’t just spread over the team.

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The HR Leader’s Workforce Management Guide

In today’s fast-paced business world, effective workforce management (WFM) isn’t just an option—it’s a necessity.

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Quick Tips: Hiding Multiple Columns in Power BI Desktop

BI Insight

From now on I will post some quick tips to help you accelerate your Power BI Desktop development. As the first post of these series, I explain a simple way for hiding multiple columns in Power BI Desktop. To do so: Navigate to Relationships veiew in Power BI Desktop Maximise the table you want to … Continue reading Quick Tips: Hiding Multiple Columns in Power BI Desktop.

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Assume a Spherical Cow

Leading Agile

The Joke, as recounted in this blog : Milk production at a dairy farm was low, so a farmer wrote to the local university to ask for help. A multidisciplinary team of professors was assembled, headed by a theoretical physicist, and two weeks of intensive on-site investigation took place. The scholars then returned to the university, notebooks crammed with data, where the task of writing the report was left to the team leader.

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Full Time Scrum Master experiment part 3 – Who’s doing the testing?

Growing Agile

One of the biggest questions about this experiment has been ‘who’s doing the testing?’ I, as a full time tester, quit that to be the scrum master, right? And we only had the one tester on our squad. I don’t recommend dropping your tester in favour of a scrum master, a tester is a vital part of the team and they have experience, training and knowledge that you can’t just spread over the team.

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Why Problems and Opportunities Are NOT the Same

The BA Doc

Most business analysis and project management practitioners understand that in order to successfully approach a project, the business need must be clearly defined. However, many practitioners treat problem-based needs an.

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Easy to Implement, Easy to Access, Mobile BI

ElegantJ BI

Want Mobile BI That Works on Every Device? I’ve Got It! Isn’t it annoying to be out on the road on a business trip or at home trying to get some work done and discover that the tools you use in the office do not translate well to the device you have on the road? It is beyond me how software vendors can expect users to accept poor performance, difficult navigation and inappropriate quick fixes or workarounds that are designed to ‘make it work’ and result in user frustratio

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Business Valuation Software: Free Guide to Valutico Platform

Explore our free guide to Valutico, the platform that revolutionizes automated report generation, offers access to 1 million M&A transactions, enables quick benchmarking, and streamlines the entire valuation process. With Valutico, you gain access to: 30-Minute Valuations: Rapidly producing accurate results. 3TB of Financial Data: The expansive data you need at your fingertips.

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How to Create a Definition of Ready w/ Rick Austin

Leading Agile

Creating a Definition of Ready is one of the best ways to help your Team(s) make sure they’re only committing to work they can actually get done. It’s also one of the best ways for a Product Owner to make sure they’re not going to waste valuable time in Sprint Planning by asking the Team to work on things that aren’t in an actionable state.

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Webinar Recap – Scaling Agility: 5 Practices to Get Your Organization Started

Agile Velocity

Webinar: Scaling Agility: 5 Practices to Get Your Organization Started from Agile Velocity. In this webinar, Mike and Bryan discussed different tactics and practices that organizations can take as they begin to scale agility across the organization. You can find the webinar summary and Q&A transcription below. Summary. Start Simple. There are a number of really good Agile scaling frameworks out there–SAFe, DAD, LeSS, Enterprise Scrum, etc.

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5 Keys To Finding Your Competitive Advantage

The BA Doc

For many organizations, developing a competitive advantage can determine whether they will have a steady place in the market or become obsolete. This is especially true for newer businesses. In order to get increased mar.

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How to create a UX research plan

Userzoom

Elizabeth Chesters takes you on a detailed journey of the DECIDE framework. Research shapes everything in a business. The product, the target market, the future goals. And how we do our research defines everything, from success to failure. But user research is so varied – there is no ‘one shoe fits all’ approach. The projects we work on as UX designers and researchers can be as varied as world news to sex toys, so it can be difficult to produce a template or model to work against.

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How to Stay Competitive in the Evolving State of Martech

Marketing technology is essential for B2B marketers to stay competitive in a rapidly changing digital landscape — and with 53% of marketers experiencing legacy technology issues and limitations, they’re researching innovations to expand and refine their technology stacks. To help practitioners keep up with the rapidly evolving martech landscape, this special report will discuss: How practitioners are integrating technologies and systems to encourage information-sharing between departments and pr

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Why Problems and Opportunities are NOT the same for projects

The BA Doc

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Why Defining the Business Need is Critical

The BA Doc

In order for any project or initiative to be successful, an agreed upon business need must be determined. This need may present itself as a problem or an opportunity. Business Analysts must be able to guide the business.

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