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GilbertQ
Super User
Super User

Q&A (Natural Query Language) is by far one of the features that I find really gives the WOW factor when showing people the capabilities of Power BI. And in my opinion it is awesome.

So I thought I would give a quick blog post in terms of how best you can leverage this, and hopefully also enable you to be able to WOW people.

The aim of this blog post is to show you how to quickly see and understand how use the WOW features in Q&A

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EnterpriseDNA
Kudo Kingpin
Kudo Kingpin

It is amazing how much more efficient it is to complete reasonably technical analysis with Power BI. One business scenario where this will bring huge value to an organisation is when looking to understand your customers better.

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Christian_Berg
Employee
Employee

In part one, we considered how correlation plots can easily be integrated in Power BI reports to show how various factors relate to one another. That has been a useful starting point for me when looking at new data for the first time. Unfortunately, the world is often more complicated than that. For instance, revenue and inventory may be positively correlated during the high season but negatively correlated during the other months of the year (if a lack of stock hurts sales). A simple correlation plot would not be able to show that. In this post, we will therefore look at a simple approach to detect simultaneous interactions between multiple variables.

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