Key Features
Explore how to create your own QlikView data laboratory and how to develop QlikView applications using agile project methods
Implement advanced data visualization and analysis for common business requirements from the sales, finance, marketing, inventory, operations, and human resources departments
Learn from real-life experience shared in this book that will give you the upper hand in your next QlikView project
Book Description
Just because you know how to swing a hammer doesn't mean you know how to build a house. Now that you've learned how to use QlikView, it's time to learn how to develop meaningful QlikView applications that deliver what your business users need.
You will explore the requirements and the data from several business departments in order to deliver the most amazing analysis and data visualizations. In doing so, you will practice using advanced QlikView functions, chart object property options, and extensions to solve real-world challenges.
What you will learn
Apply advanced QlikView techniques such as set analysis and nested aggregation in order to deliver common business requirements
Understand real business requirements for sales, finance, marketing, and human resources departments
Discover when to apply more advanced data visualization such as frequency polygons, bullet graphs, and XmR charts
Go beyond native QlikView and include geographical analysis, planning, and sentiment analysis in your QlikView application
Troubleshoot common errors we discover at the moment we visualize data in QlikView
Develop a plan to master Qlik Sense data visualization
About the Author
Karl Pover is the owner and principal consultant of Evolution Consulting, which provides QlikView consulting services throughout Mexico. Since 2006, he has been dedicated to providing QlikView presales, implementation, and training for more than 50 customers. He is the author of Learning QlikView Data Visualization, and he has also been a Qlik Luminary since 2014. You can follow Karl on Twitter (@karlpover) or on LinkedIn (
). He also blogs at
.
Table of Contents
Data Visualization Strategy
Sales Perspective
Financial Perspective
Marketing Perspective
Working Capital Perspective
Operations Perspective
Human Resources
Fact Sheets
Balanced Scorecard
Troubleshooting Analysis
Mastering Qlik Sense Data Visualization
Explore how to create your own QlikView data laboratory and how to develop QlikView applications using agile project methods
Implement advanced data visualization and analysis for common business requirements from the sales, finance, marketing, inventory, operations, and human resources departments
Learn from real-life experience shared in this book that will give you the upper hand in your next QlikView project
Book Description
Just because you know how to swing a hammer doesn't mean you know how to build a house. Now that you've learned how to use QlikView, it's time to learn how to develop meaningful QlikView applications that deliver what your business users need.
You will explore the requirements and the data from several business departments in order to deliver the most amazing analysis and data visualizations. In doing so, you will practice using advanced QlikView functions, chart object property options, and extensions to solve real-world challenges.
What you will learn
Apply advanced QlikView techniques such as set analysis and nested aggregation in order to deliver common business requirements
Understand real business requirements for sales, finance, marketing, and human resources departments
Discover when to apply more advanced data visualization such as frequency polygons, bullet graphs, and XmR charts
Go beyond native QlikView and include geographical analysis, planning, and sentiment analysis in your QlikView application
Troubleshoot common errors we discover at the moment we visualize data in QlikView
Develop a plan to master Qlik Sense data visualization
About the Author
Karl Pover is the owner and principal consultant of Evolution Consulting, which provides QlikView consulting services throughout Mexico. Since 2006, he has been dedicated to providing QlikView presales, implementation, and training for more than 50 customers. He is the author of Learning QlikView Data Visualization, and he has also been a Qlik Luminary since 2014. You can follow Karl on Twitter (@karlpover) or on LinkedIn (
). He also blogs at
.
Table of Contents
Data Visualization Strategy
Sales Perspective
Financial Perspective
Marketing Perspective
Working Capital Perspective
Operations Perspective
Human Resources
Fact Sheets
Balanced Scorecard
Troubleshooting Analysis
Mastering Qlik Sense Data Visualization
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