Welcome to the latest PowerPivotPro Coffee Talk, where members of the community discuss various topics related to Power BI, Power Pivot, and Analytics/BI in general. These conversations take place during the week on a Slack channel and are then lightly edited for publication. In this installment of our Coffee Talk series, we’ll be chatting with The Power Pivot Utility team: Bertrand d’Arbonneau and Marco Russo, along with P3’s Reid Havens and Matt Allington. Let’s introduce everyone.
Power BI & Tableau Experts Discuss Self Service BI
Join us on Wednesday, January 24th at Seattle University Pigott Auditorium as the Northwest TDWI Chapter teams up with our local Power BI and Tableau user groups for a think tank discussion on the future of Self Self-Service BI. Each user group has produced two expert panelists, who will take turns answering questions about self-service BI in short answer format. Moderated by Dave Wells, we look back at where we’ve come, where we are today, and ultimately, to the future we are building.
P3: Using SELECTEDVALUES To Capture Power BI Slicer Selections
Article by: Reid Havens
Data Ambiguity…The Silent Report Killer
Hello P3 Nation, I’m excited to be back and writing a technical post again…it’s been too LONG! Today I want to talk to you about a real-world business problem and solution I encountered last year. I think it’s a scenario at least a few of you will relate to. I was working on a project for a client, and needed to create a Power BI report for them.
P3: Journey to PowerPivotPro: Reid Havens
Article by: Reid Havens
My Story, My Journey, My Passion
Buckle in folks, this is going to be a long and engaging article. As we enter 2018, I realized that I’m approaching the one-year anniversary of my first blog post here at PowerPivotPro! So many things have happened since then. I’ve traveled across the US as a BI Trainer, co-developed with some of the world’s biggest companies, and a few months ago was given the position of EDITOR here at P3. Given all that’s happened I thought it appropriate to take a step back, reflect, and share my story of how I got here.

