This course provides a comprehensive introduction to business intelligence (BI), its key concepts, components, and the benefits and challenges of implementing BI solutions. It also discusses career opportunities and roles available in the BI arena and the skills and qualifications required.

Business Intelligence (BI) Essentials

Business Intelligence (BI) Essentials
This course is part of IBM Business Intelligence (BI) Analyst Professional Certificate

Instructor: Rav Ahuja
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Explain the concept of business intelligence (BI), the key components and challenges involved, and the career options in this field.
Describe data analytics and its significance in BI, recognizing its role in extracting insights from data.
Evaluate different business intelligence tools and technologies used to analyze the business context and requirements of a BI project.
Develop actionable insights using appropriate tools and techniques for data gathering, wrangling, analyzing, mining, visualizing, and reporting.
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Reviewed on Jan 13, 2025
I was new to BI. My concepts for the BI basics got strong. I recomend the course to everyone who is new to the BI feild.
Reviewed on Apr 24, 2025
It should be more detailed. Understanding its essential yet missing key essential elements
Reviewed on Oct 20, 2024
Very informative and easy to follow. My only wish is that it had a bit more activities to really engage the user, but other than that no complaints!





