Overview Of Tableau Training in London
Tableau is a powerful tool that helps businesses transform data into valuable insights. It can gather data from various sources like spreadsheets, PDFs, Oracle, and cloud databases.
With its user-friendly drag-and-drop feature, Tableau is accessible to everyone for analyzing, cleaning, and visualizing team data. Edoxi's Tableau Course in London covers essential concepts and features, such as loading data and workbooks and navigating the interface. You'll even get to create your first visualization using an Airbnb dataset.
The course focuses on data formatting and presentation in Tableau, including creating dual-axis graphs, understanding worksheets, dashboards, and stories, and building your very own Tableau dashboard. By the end of the course, you'll have the skills to confidently explore Tableau and create impactful data dashboards.
Benefits of Tableau Course
- Improved Data Analysis Skills: Tableau is a powerful data analysis and visualization tool that can help you understand complex data sets with ease. By taking a Tableau course, you can learn how to use this tool to analyze data and gain valuable insights that can help you make better decisions.
- Better Career Opportunities: In today's data-driven world, there is a huge demand for professionals with data analysis and visualization skills. By taking a Tableau course, you can make yourself more marketable to various industries and improve your career prospects.
- Enhanced Data Visualization Skills: Tableau is known for its excellent data vualization capabilities. By taking a Tableau course, you can learn how to create visually appealing and impactful data dashboards that can help you communicate your findings effectively.
- Increased Efficiency and Productivity: Tableau is a user-friendly tool that can help you work more efficiently and productively. By taking a Tableau course, you can learn how to use this tool to automate data analysis and visualize data in a way that is easy to understand.
- Preparation for Tableau Certification: If you want to become a certified Tableau professional, taking a Tableau course can be a great way to prepare for the certification exam. By learning from experienced trainers and following the official Tableau curriculum, you can improve your chances of passing the exam and getting certified.
Tableau Course Features
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16+ Hours of Extensive Training:
We offer an extensive training of more than 16 hours to enhance your knowledge of Data Visualisation and Business Intelligence tools.
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Follows Official Tableau Curriculum:
We follow the official Tableau curriculum to ensure that you receive a comprehensive and structured education in using Tableau for data analysis and visualization.
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Highly Experienced Trainers:
We have Very skilled and seasoned instructors with a wealth of knowledge. about the usage of Tableau software to prepare to help you master the Tableau skills.
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Interactive Learning Opportunity:
Our trainers will handle each session interactively using practical exercises, examples and activities to help easily understand the usages of software.
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Hands-On Practice Sessions:
We offer practical and hands-on training sessions that give learners valuable exposure to Tableau.
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Course Completion Certificate:
Our training aligns with the latest industrial standards and offers a course completion certification once you complete the course.
Industries Looking for Experts in Tableau
Business intelligence
Machine learning
Accounting
Data Analytics
Data Science
Financial Analysis.
Prerequisites For Joining the Tableau Course
There are no prerequisites for enrolling in our Tableau training course as it is intended for complete beginners, students, and working professionals.
- However, having a basic understanding of Microsoft Excel or similar software can make learning easier.
- Also, a basic grasp of math, including addition, multiplication, subtraction, and division, can be helpful.
Tableau Course Modules
- Module1: Introduction
- Introduction to Tableau
- Tableau certification exam Facts
- Exam rules and environment
- First Dashboard
- Hands-on Practice
- Quiz
- Module 2: Understanding Tableau concepts
- 2.1 Introduction to Tableau Interface
- Start
- Data source page
- Workspace Area
- Toolbar
- Status bar
- 2.2 Auto-generated Field
- Measure name and measure values
- 2.3 Dimension & Measures
- Overview
- Discrete and continuous
- Color/Icon/Italic significance
- 2.4 Field conversion
- Overview
- Exercise
- Module 3: Aggregation & Granularity
- 3.1 Aggregation
- Overview: Dimension and measure aggregation
- Change aggregation
- Default aggregation
- Remove aggregation
- 3.2 ranularity
- Overview
- Exercise
- Module 4: 25+ Charts
- 4.1 Basic Chart
- Text Table/Cross Tab/Pivot Tables
- Scatter Plot
- Tree Map
- Pie Chart
- Multiple Pie chart
- Heat Map
- Highlight table
- Stacked bar chart
- 4.2 Basic Chart
- Text Table/Cross Tab/Pivot Tables
- Scatter Plot
- Tree Map
- Pie Chart
- Multiple Pie chart
- Heat Map
- Highlight table
- Stacked bar chart
- 4.3 Advanced Chart
- Lollipop chart
- istogram
- Gantt Chart
- Pareto Chart
- Side-by-side bar chart
- Bars in a bar chart
- Sparkline
- Bullet Graph
- Bubble chart
- Motion chart
- Module 5: Hierarchies, Filters and Sorting
- 5.1 Hierarchies
- Types of hierarchies (Auto-generated and custom)
- Popular Hierarchies
- Exercise
- 5.2 Sorting
- Tool bar sorting
- Quick sort
- Color Legend sort
- Custom Sort
- Dynamic Sort
- Exercise
- 5.3 Filters
- Basic Filter example
- Types of Filters and order of operations
- Filter Tabs (General, Wildcard, Condition, Top)
- Keep only
- Exclude
- Filter options
- Customize Filter cards
- Apply to selective worksheets
- Filter only relevant values
- Add to context filter
- Exercise
- 5.4 Groups and Sets
- 5.4.1 Group
- Overview
- Different ways to create group
- From view
- From dimension pane
- Exercise
- 5.4.2 Sets
- Overview
- Ways to create set
- Types of set
- Exercise
- Module 6: Analytics
- 6.1 Trend Line
- Overview
- Types of Trend Line
- Remove Trend Line
- Edit Trend Line option
- 6.2 Reference Line
- Overview
- Types of Reference Line
- Type of computation
- Reference Line options
- Module 7: Calculated Fields & Table calculations
- 7.1 Calculated Fields
- Overview
- Ways to create calculated fields
- Exercise
- Function Group and Exercise
- 7.2 Table calculations
- Overview
- Types of table calculations
- Partitioning and Addressing
- Compute using options
- Secondary Table calculations
- Exercise
- Module 8:Parameters
- 8.1 Parameters
- Parameters Overview
- Where to use “Parameters”
- How to use “Parameters”
- Exercise
- Module 9: Tableau connection type
- 9.1 Tableau connection type
- Overview
- Live vs Extract
- Exercise
- Refresh vs Refresh Extract
- Shadow extract
- File types
- Exercise
- 9.2 File types
- TWB
- TWBX
- TDS
- TDSX
- TDE/HYPER
- TTDE/HHYPER
- Module 10: Union, Join and Blending
- 10.1 Union
- Overview
- Conditions of Union
- How to create union
- Edit Union options
- Exercise
- 10.2 Joins
- Overview
- Types of Joins (Inner, Left, Right & Full)
- Swap Left/Right Joins
- Single database and cross-database joins
- Exercise
- 10.3 Blending
- Overview
- When to use Blending?
- How to create a blend?
- Exercise
- Module 11:Formatting
- 11.1 Manage Data properties
- Rename field
- Edit Alias
- Change data type
- Default properties
- 11.2 Formatting
- Title
- Caption
- Tooltip
- Show header
- Exercise
- Module 12:Dashboards & Stories
- 12.1 Dashboard
- Overview
- Dashboard Interface
- Placement Types (Tiled/Floating)
- Tableau Objects
- Horizontal
- Vertical
- Text
- Image
- Web Image
- 12.3 Dashboard (cont.)
- Actions
- Filter
- Highlight
- Go to URL
- Device size
- Fixed Size
- Automatic
- Range
- 12.4 Dashboard design practice
- 12.5 Export options
- 12.6 Story
- Overview
- Why story?
- Exercise
How to Get Tableau Certified?

Course Advisor

Lukas Barwicki
Lukas Barwicki is an exceptionally skilled professional with Tableau expertise. With over six years of dedicated experience in Tableau, Lukas has demonstrated a mastery of the platform's advanced features and functionalities. He has a proven track record of creating highly sophisticated and visually engaging data visualisations, effectively translating complex datasets into actionable insights for stakeholders at all levels of an organisation.
Lukas is known for his ability to seamlessly blend data from multiple sources within Tableau, enabling comprehensive analysis and reporting. His talent for storytelling through data visualisation has been widely acknowledged, as he consistently delivers compelling narratives that drive informed decision-making and strategic planning. Lukas's deep understanding of Tableau's capabilities allows him to design dynamic and interactive dashboards that empower users to explore data and uncover valuable trends and patterns.
Besides his technical proficiency, Lukas possesses a keen understanding of business requirements and objectives, which enables him to tailor Tableau solutions to meet specific organisational needs. His comprehensive knowledge of data analytics, combined with his Tableau expertise, positions him as a valuable asset capable of delivering impactful insights and driving business growth through data-driven strategies.
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FAQs
No, it is not compulsory to have technical skills in programming and coding to join Edoxi's Tableau Training Course. The course is designed to cater to both beginners and professionals who want to learn Tableau, regardless of their technical background. However, having a basic understanding of data analysis and visualization can help understand the course content better.
You will learn the following things from our Tableau training in London:
- Introduction to Tableau
- Advanced visualisation
- Heat and Flow Maps
- Trend lines and analysis
- How to import data from multiple sources.
- Prep conductor and nested sorting
- Build Interactive Dashboards
- Clustering forecasting techniques
There are several multinational corporations that are actively seeking Tableau-certified professionals worldwide. Some of the top companies that come to mind include Deloitte, Accenture, IBM, Amazon, Google, Facebook, and Microsoft. These companies are always on the lookout for talented individuals who possess the skills and expertise needed to work with Tableau and create insightful data visualizations that can drive business decisions. If you are Tableau-certified and looking for exciting job opportunities, I suggest keeping an eye on these companies' career pages!
Analysts and data scientists utilize Tableau to derive insights from their data in a user-friendly manner. Tableau's popularity stems from its simplicity, as it doesn't require any specialized expertise to get started.
There are several reasons why Edoxi stands out for the Tableau Course in London. Firstly, Edoxi's trainers are highly experienced and certified experts in Tableau who provide in-depth knowledge of the tool. Secondly, the course curriculum is designed to cater to the needs of both beginners and advanced learners, so you can learn at your own pace. Thirdly, Edoxi provides hands-on training with real-time projects and practical exercises to help you gain practical experience with Tableau. Finally, Edoxi offers flexible scheduling options so that you can attend the training at your convenience.