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Dimensions of Self-Service in Power BI: Part 2 - The Dimensions of Learning

Dimensions of Self-Service in Power BI: Part 2 - The Dimensions of Learning
In this post, I write about the learning paths users take when using self-service solutions in Power BI. Specifically, I illustrate a way to conceptualize these learning paths, making it easier to segment users and create meaningful training programs.

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