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Do you want to get better at analyzing your data and publishing data visualizations?
Do you ever feel that processing and massaging your data is taking over your time? Do you use Microsoft Office365? If so, you have a powerful data visualization tool available to you at an affordable price for nonprofit organizations. With minimal ramp-up, your organization can start to visualize and analyze your key data from all systems – including website and social media analytics, CRM, constituent communications platforms like Mailchimp and Constant Contact, and other data sources—in an easy-to-digest format.
In this webinar we review the capabilities (and limitations) of Microsoft PowerBI and how it can be used by nonprofits to better understand all types of data. Community IT Innovators is product agnostic – in this presentation a power user of PowerBI shares our experience to introduce you to this tool, and share resources to learn more. If you are already using Office365 then PowerBI is an additional tool in the Microsoft suite that you may want to take a look at.
To view the demos and video of the full presentation, visit our website here: https://communityit.com/powerbi-for-nonprofits/
What is Power BI? From Microsoft: “Power BI enables everyone at every level of your organization to make confident decisions using up-to-the-minute analytics…It is a suite of business analytics tools that deliver insights throughout your organization. Connect to hundreds of data sources, simplify data prep, and drive ad hoc analysis. Produce beautiful reports, then publish them for your organization to consume on the web and across mobile devices. Everyone can create personalized dashboards with a unique, 360-degree view of their business. And scale across the enterprise, with governance and security built-in.. Keep your data secure with industry-leading data security capabilities including sensitivity labeling, end-to-end encryption, and real-time access monitoring.”
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Do you want to get better at analyzing your data and publishing data visualizations?
Do you ever feel that processing and massaging your data is taking over your time? Do you use Microsoft Office365? If so, you have a powerful data visualization tool available to you at an affordable price for nonprofit organizations. With minimal ramp-up, your organization can start to visualize and analyze your key data from all systems – including website and social media analytics, CRM, constituent communications platforms like Mailchimp and Constant Contact, and other data sources—in an easy-to-digest format.
In this webinar we review the capabilities (and limitations) of Microsoft PowerBI and how it can be used by nonprofits to better understand all types of data. Community IT Innovators is product agnostic – in this presentation a power user of PowerBI shares our experience to introduce you to this tool, and share resources to learn more. If you are already using Office365 then PowerBI is an additional tool in the Microsoft suite that you may want to take a look at.
To view the demos and video of the full presentation, visit our website here: https://communityit.com/powerbi-for-nonprofits/
What is Power BI? From Microsoft: “Power BI enables everyone at every level of your organization to make confident decisions using up-to-the-minute analytics…It is a suite of business analytics tools that deliver insights throughout your organization. Connect to hundreds of data sources, simplify data prep, and drive ad hoc analysis. Produce beautiful reports, then publish them for your organization to consume on the web and across mobile devices. Everyone can create personalized dashboards with a unique, 360-degree view of their business. And scale across the enterprise, with governance and security built-in.. Keep your data secure with industry-leading data security capabilities including sensitivity labeling, end-to-end encryption, and real-time access monitoring.”
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Start a conversation :)
Thanks for listening.
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