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I am obsessed with data analysis and BI and your channel has amazed me. I have just watched two videos and it feels like I won't stop until I am done with them all. Thank you so much for the great content and for paving my road into the BI word. If you could show us please a real life example of a business case where the use of BI plays a key role and makes a postive impact on a company's successful performance or problem sloving outcome, that would be really great. All appreciation from KSA. 🍀✌🏼
Hey! Thank you so much for making this video. I am a Talent Acquisition Specialist in a company with many different departments, and your videos (more than just this one) have really helped me to better understand BI and who I am really looking for.
I subscribed as soon as you started explaining hardcore terms in simple language. Coming from NON IT background. It's difficult to understand blogs and online articles on data analysis. Thank you for this
Thanks :) I work at IBM and we use oracle OBIEE. just spent the last 3 days down this rabbit hole. starts to make sense after awhile. this video was good recap of it all ! thanks again
Thank you for this great content. I think its enormously valuable if veterans of certain fields (such as BI) do explanatory introduction videos, they become richer since theoretical concepts are held by the backbone of practicion for years.
Thank you again, Adam, for a very helpful video. I'd hate to be the person who hears "ETL" mentioned for the first time during an interview without having a clue. 1. Data Silo 2. Data Warehouse 3. ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) 4. RDBMS stands for Relational Database Management Systems. It's the base for: SQL, MS SQL Server, IBM DB2, ORACLE, My-SQL and Microsoft Access 5. SQL (Structured Query Language) 6. KPI (Key Performance Indicator) 7. Dashboard
Hi Adam, Am here in the US, have an Accounting and Finance background but for the past 6 or 7 months now I have this urge to become a Data Analyst soo badly, then boom, I discovered your channel. I have read and watched many videos from others but I won't lie, they don't give me a sense of direction in pursuing and building my career in Data Analytics. If you don't mind, can you coach me or be my mentor or something. You're amazing in your explanation and seem soo cool.
Thanks for your feedback, I’m glad you’re finding my content useful. I would love to be able to mentor people but I’m afraid I just don’t have the spare time after running 2 businesses, producing content and spending time with my family. If there’s anything specific you’d like me to cover in a future video please feel free to ask.
@@LearnBI I'm probably just after that era, but my first job involved data storage on those massive 9 track tape reels - so yeah, things have changed a "bit" lol.
Thank you for the great explanation. I came across a lot of articles that mention things like reports and visualizations, are these the same as Dashboards? or is it something different?
Thanks for your question Waleed. A visualisation is simply a visual representation of your aggregated data like a chart, graph or table. In terms of the difference between reports and dashboards, all dashboards are reports but not all reports are dashboards :) Basically, a dashboard should be a single page, "at-a-glance" report that allows a viewer to see easily and clearly how a business is performing. A report, in the traditional sense, tends to be narrational in nature, going into more detail and telling a story over more than one page. Hope this helps!
Yes, of course! BI isn't all about coding, it's about knowing how to access data and transform it into valuable insights. I would recommend watching this video: ua-cam.com/video/o5IeDYPHov8/v-deo.html&t to understand the kinds of skills you need to succeed in BI
Appreciate your explanations, it's helping me process this info. I wonder if you could help me understand the difference between BI, BA, and Data Analysis - is BI and DA focus on present info while BA focus on the future?
BUSINESS Intelligence is using BUSINESS data to analyse and monitor BUSINESS performance to make smarter BUSINESS decisions. Data analysis can be done for different purposes, one of the being part of the BI process. For me BA and BI are fairly interchangeable. Hope this helps!
Hi i completed the google analytics data certification last month, there’s a recruiter from Amazon recruiting me to join his business intelligence engineering team. I don’t think I’m ready for interview with Amazon since I have limited experience, what do I do? I already told the recruiter I learned sql select*from where etc What if they ask complicated questions? Please help me
I think that, as long as you’re honest about your experience when asked by the recruiter, it’s up to them to decide whether you have the right credentials for what they’re looking for. If you don’t, I don’t think you will even get to the interview stage. Even if you do, you have nothing to lose and everything to gain. Especially in terms of experience in interviewing for jobs like this. Good luck!
Sir, the subject that I misunderstood from all concepts is how to start working with BI and does it need any installing software to be in laptop or enough to use the existing excel ? Thanks
I'd suggest diving deeper by watching a few more videos from the channel. I'd start with What is Business Intelligence? BI for Beginners ua-cam.com/video/-I23qGB6JdY/v-deo.html
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I’m in USA can I join your program? And I can actually apply for jobs after your program?
If you complete three full program and build your analyst project portfolio, you can definitely start applying for entry level positions.
I see programs like this way more expensive. What’s the difference?
Now I’m ready for that interview
I am obsessed with data analysis and BI and your channel has amazed me. I have just watched two videos and it feels like I won't stop until I am done with them all. Thank you so much for the great content and for paving my road into the BI word. If you could show us please a real life example of a business case where the use of BI plays a key role and makes a postive impact on a company's successful performance or problem sloving outcome, that would be really great.
All appreciation from KSA. 🍀✌🏼
That’s a great idea for a video! Thanks
How do you not have a million subscribers already? Such simple and clear explanations. Keep up the great work!
Thank you, Janice! 😁
Give it time. Adam's channel will grow as long as we like/subscribe.
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Hey! Thank you so much for making this video. I am a Talent Acquisition Specialist in a company with many different departments, and your videos (more than just this one) have really helped me to better understand BI and who I am really looking for.
Thank you so much for your kind feedback! It's this kind of comment that makes it all worthwhile 😁
Hi I am looking for a job as a BI developer. Please contact
thanks for the high quality of your presentation of BI :)
Glad you liked it!
I subscribed as soon as you started explaining hardcore terms in simple language. Coming from NON IT background. It's difficult to understand blogs and online articles on data analysis. Thank you for this
Glad you found it helpful!
Thanks :) I work at IBM and we use oracle OBIEE. just spent the last 3 days down this rabbit hole. starts to make sense after awhile. this video was good recap of it all ! thanks again
"stay B-I Curious" i love it
Thank you for this great content. I think its enormously valuable if veterans of certain fields (such as BI) do explanatory introduction videos, they become richer since theoretical concepts are held by the backbone of practicion for years.
My pleasure!
The way that you explained all 7 BI Terms helped a lot to understand the concept behind business intelligence 💯 New subscriber over here ✊🏾😁
Excellent! This for the sub!
Wow, simple and straight to the point...
Why do you not have more likes and subscribers ?
Your explanations are great !
Great question! 😂 Glad you like the video 👍🏻
Thank you again, Adam, for a very helpful video.
I'd hate to be the person who hears "ETL" mentioned for
the first time during an interview without having a clue.
1. Data Silo
2. Data Warehouse
3. ETL (Extract, Transform, Load)
4. RDBMS stands for Relational Database Management Systems.
It's the base for: SQL, MS SQL Server, IBM DB2, ORACLE, My-SQL and Microsoft Access
5. SQL (Structured Query Language)
6. KPI (Key Performance Indicator)
7. Dashboard
You're welcome!
Hi Adam, Am here in the US, have an Accounting and Finance background but for the past 6 or 7 months now I have this urge to become a Data Analyst soo badly, then boom, I discovered your channel. I have read and watched many videos from others but I won't lie, they don't give me a sense of direction in pursuing and building my career in Data Analytics. If you don't mind, can you coach me or be my mentor or something. You're amazing in your explanation and seem soo cool.
Thanks for your feedback, I’m glad you’re finding my content useful. I would love to be able to mentor people but I’m afraid I just don’t have the spare time after running 2 businesses, producing content and spending time with my family. If there’s anything specific you’d like me to cover in a future video please feel free to ask.
Very helpful i hope this video help me in my job interview tomorrow 👍🏼👍🏼
I hope so too. Good luck!
Your content is great. I'm sure your channel will go viral ❤
Thank you, that's very kind. Let's hope that UA-cam is listening 🤞😁
Thank you, it's a very helpful video for me
Glad it helped!
Thanks for taking time to share your knowledge. I like ur way of teaching. Subscribed immediately!
Keep them coming please!
You're very welcome, thanks for the subscribe. New video coming next week if I can find the time to finish it 🤓
Beautifully explained.
Thank you!
Great video, greetings from Colombia.
Thank you! Seems like they are quite a few Colombians who watch my videos 🙏
Bloody hell - that intro was loud through headphones!
Guaranteed to blow your mind away
Thank you. by the way, I am learning web development myself so these tuts might be quite useful for me.
Top notch! This was so helpful!
Glad to help! 👍🏻
Really nice content, thanks man!
Glad you liked it!
First time i watched your video,I felt if I don't subscribe,then I'm crazy😂
Thanks for the sub!
Perfectly explained! Thanks a lot!
You're welcome!
Wow, It's really a great and simple explanation… I appreciate it, thanks a lot.
You’re welcome!
Dear Tutor, well appreciated. Thank you.
You’re welcome
Thank you!
You're welcome! Don't forget to subscribe!
Thanks a lot, mate. You saved my life today :)
Metaphorically speaking I hope! 😂
I am glad to found this useful channel to manage data, thumbs up for the great video sharing
Thanks for watching!
What do we need to know for business analysis, what codes or tables ? Thanks you ✨
From Turkey ❤️
You'll need to know SQL for querying databases. Tables are what databases are made up of so it would depend on the database. Hope that helps!
You are just synonym for "PERFECT"❤️
Thank you, you're too kind ☺️
Keep up the good work!
Thanks, will do!
This is pretty good
Thanks for your feedback
Very nice 👍
Thanks!
You're welcome!
Majestic video, thanks!
Majestic comment!
I knew I had to subscribe the minute I found out the BOOK you refer to as Bible.
Every data analyst should read it 😁
If you're even older old school (AKA you're old like me) "dBase IV" was a thing.
I’m old enough to remember when Data was punched onto cards and fed into a big machine to create a data set 😂
@@LearnBI I'm probably just after that era, but my first job involved data storage on those massive 9 track tape reels - so yeah, things have changed a "bit" lol.
Very Good job
Thanks!
very helpful
thank you !
You're welcome!
4:25 > _"or if u're old school: MS Access"_
haha, u got me there :D
though i will learn *SQL
..... soon
not bad, but should have shown examples, particularly of kpis, in a dashboatd.
Thanks
You're welcome!
thank you
You're welcome :)
Thank you for the great explanation. I came across a lot of articles that mention things like reports and visualizations, are these the same as Dashboards? or is it something different?
Thanks for your question Waleed. A visualisation is simply a visual representation of your aggregated data like a chart, graph or table. In terms of the difference between reports and dashboards, all dashboards are reports but not all reports are dashboards :) Basically, a dashboard should be a single page, "at-a-glance" report that allows a viewer to see easily and clearly how a business is performing. A report, in the traditional sense, tends to be narrational in nature, going into more detail and telling a story over more than one page. Hope this helps!
@@LearnBI You just demystified this. Apt and perfect. Good job
Wow amazing content. I wish to become a BI but I'm in IT support. I have zero coding skills. Can I try for BI?
Yes, of course! BI isn't all about coding, it's about knowing how to access data and transform it into valuable insights. I would recommend watching this video: ua-cam.com/video/o5IeDYPHov8/v-deo.html&t to understand the kinds of skills you need to succeed in BI
I am surprised Oracle is not in the RDBMS list
It’s not a list, it’s just a few examples. If I’d have left MySQL out you’d have said the same thing, no?
cool video)
Appreciate your explanations, it's helping me process this info. I wonder if you could help me understand the difference between BI, BA, and Data Analysis - is BI and DA focus on present info while BA focus on the future?
BUSINESS Intelligence is using BUSINESS data to analyse and monitor BUSINESS performance to make smarter BUSINESS decisions. Data analysis can be done for different purposes, one of the being part of the BI process. For me BA and BI are fairly interchangeable. Hope this helps!
@@LearnBI Thank you!
Hi i completed the google analytics data certification last month, there’s a recruiter from Amazon recruiting me to join his business intelligence engineering team. I don’t think I’m ready for interview with Amazon since I have limited experience, what do I do? I already told the recruiter I learned sql select*from where etc
What if they ask complicated questions? Please help me
I think that, as long as you’re honest about your experience when asked by the recruiter, it’s up to them to decide whether you have the right credentials for what they’re looking for. If you don’t, I don’t think you will even get to the interview stage. Even if you do, you have nothing to lose and everything to gain. Especially in terms of experience in interviewing for jobs like this. Good luck!
Sir, the subject that I misunderstood from all concepts is how to start working with BI and does it need any installing software to be in laptop or enough to use the existing excel ? Thanks
I'd suggest diving deeper by watching a few more videos from the channel. I'd start with What is Business Intelligence? BI for Beginners
ua-cam.com/video/-I23qGB6JdY/v-deo.html
Interesting. 'BI curious' sounds like 'bi-curious'. 😄
That was kind of the idea 🧐
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"Stay BI curious" lmao
Congrats from Brazil for the really usefull video.
Thank you very much!
Thaks from Brazil!
Thank you
great !
Glad you like it!
Thanks a lot! Just subscribed to your channel.
You're welcome. Thanks for the sub!
Such a great teacher. Thank you for this content!
Thank you, you’re welcome!