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Bartosz Czapiewski

Bartosz Czapiewski

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My name is Bartosz Czapiewski.I come from Poland and live in Warsaw. I teach Excel every day, namely:- Data visualization and dashboard design- Power Query, Power Pivot, Power BISince 2010 I run trainings in Polish and English, many of which are Fortune 500 companies, like Coca-Cola, 3M, BMW, Danone. At Excel BI Academy I gathered all my knowledge and expierence from +100 live trainings on:- Power Query for Excel & Power BI- Power Pivot aka Data model & DAX language- Power BI- Data Visualization & Dashboard designFrom 2020, my courses are available online.What's my motto?Effective Reports = Automation + Visualization and Analysis + Good DecisionEnglish term Effective Reports (SkuteczneRaporty in Polish) has become my company name.Where did my interest in dashboards come from?It was 2009 when, while working as an analyst in an international company from the financial industry, I was asked by my supervisor to prepare a “dashboard”. The word sounded strange to me, so I checked it thoroughly in a search engine, where I found car dashboards and analogous dashboards showing business results. Both forms had two important features – they fit on one screen within the sight of the recipient and present numbers in a graphic and visual form. It was a completely different approach than the one I had known before. Traditional reports, most common in companies and organizations, contain thousands of columns of numbers spread over multiple sheets. While looking for the best dashboard building practices, I came across the principles of data visualization, i.e. an approach that starts with how the human brain works in the context of data analysis. Only by combining these two elements – correct data visualization and dashboards, we make working with reports much easier.Why do I think this is important?Every day, millions of people around the world create reports in the form of text, tables, charts and graphics, the purpose of which is to convey information and share knowledge to the recipient. Reports are both a compilation of business data, a financial report or a press article. We are an information society where the ability to collect, process, analyze and present information is extremely valuable. Especially in business, reports are worth their weight in gold as they are the basis for making everyday decisions. Their accuracy largely depends on the effectiveness of the report. Here are my insights on data visualization:Most of the people who create charts cannot handle them properly.The most popular charts (e.g. pie charts) are among the least effective.It is fashionable to “colorize” reports that is contrary to the work of the brain.The most popular computer programs that are used to visualize data, including Microsoft Excel, mislead the user and violate the basic principles of data visualization.The charts that appear in the press and reports also mislead the public.The concept of dashboards was reflected only in Excel 2013, in a way so camouflaged that few users will discover it.Data visualization is not a subject that is taught at any economic university in Poland, nor is it included in MBA programs.