In 2026, data analysis roles still depend heavily on two practical tools: Excel for cleaning, checking, and working through business data, and Tableau for turning that data into dashboards people ...
Katherine Haan, MBA, is a Senior Staff Writer for Forbes Advisor and a former financial advisor turned international bestselling author and business coach. For more than a decade, she’s helped small ...
Katherine Haan, MBA, is a Senior Staff Writer for Forbes Advisor and a former financial advisor turned international bestselling author and business coach. For more than a decade, she’s helped small ...
It doesn’t matter whether you subscribe to the “right brain” or “left brain” camp—the human mind is drawn to aesthetically pleasing shapes, colors, and patterns. And that’s exactly where data ...
Picture this, you're waist-deep in recruitment data - metrics, ad spend, and retention rates - and all you see is a whirlpool of figures and stats. How great would it be if this chaotic jumble could ...
Erin Brereton has written about technology, business and other topics for more than 50 magazines, newspapers and online publications. By analyzing that and other information from across the enterprise ...
In-demand skills include data analysis. It has been predicted that in 2026 businesses will place a high value on analysts who ...
Andy Kirk (of Visualising Data) recently published a clever image-driven post in which he uses automobiles to make a series of points about the practice of data visualization. Interestingly, cars also ...
Many learners start with Excel to clean data, organize sheets, and understand reporting basics. Tableau becomes useful once ...