The importance of knowing different types of Power BI users; a governance approach

Power BI users are not all in the same category. If you treat everyone equally, you wouldn’t have a successful Power BI adoption. You would likely spend too much on the training and gain much less adoption. In this article, I’ll explain what the different types of users are and are proper actions for each Read more about The importance of knowing different types of Power BI users; a governance approach[…]
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