
Tableau Training
Course Overview
Introduction to Tableau
- Understanding Tableau Desktop Interface
- Connecting to Data Sources (Excel, SQL, etc.)
- Basic Data Preparation Techniques
Creating Visualizations
- Building Basic Charts: Bar, Line, Pie, and Scatter Plots
- Using Filters, Parameters, and Calculations
- Mapping Data in Tableau
Advanced Tableau Features

- Creating Dashboards and Storytelling with Data
- Advanced Calculations & Table Calculations
- Using Tableau Prep for Data Preparation
Data Analysis & Reporting
- Data Aggregation & Slicing
- Trend Analysis and Forecasting
- Creating and Automating Reports
Tableau Server & Tableau Online
- Publishing Workbooks and Dashboards to Tableau Server
- Setting Permissions and Security Features
- Sharing Insights with Teams and Stakeholders
Who Should Enroll?
- Data Analysts & Business Analysts looking to enhance their data visualization and reporting skills.
- IT Professionals aiming to integrate Tableau into their organization’s analytics infrastructure.
- Students who wish to develop proficiency in the leading data visualization tool.
- Managers and Executives who want to make data-driven decisions and better communicate data insights.
Course Duration & Schedule
- Duration: 30 hours (Flexible schedule available)
- Mode of Training: Online
- Timings: Weekdays & Weekends
Why Tableau?
Tableau is the industry standard for data visualization. It enables businesses to make faster, smarter decisions by turning data into interactive visualizations. Whether you’re creating simple charts or complex data dashboards, Tableau allows you to explore and analyze data in an intuitive and interactive way.
Tableau Developer Project Life Cycle
Phase 1: Requirement Gathering & Data Preparation
Understand business needs and reporting requirements. Connect to data sources (SQL, Excel, cloud databases), clean and transform data using ETL processes, and ensure data accuracy for visualization.
Phase 2: Dashboard Development & Optimization
Design interactive dashboards and reports using Tableau’s visualization tools. Implement filters, parameters, and calculated fields for better insights. Optimize performance by using data extracts and reducing complex calculations.
Phase 3: Deployment &
Maintenance
Publish dashboards to Tableau Server or Tableau Online, ensuring access control and security. Monitor performance, update reports based on feedback, and maintain data integrity by scheduling refreshes and handling new data sources.