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Systems Thinking

Achieve greater personal and professional success by changing the way you think. Learn how to leverage the power of systems thinking to effectively approach complex situations.

Systems Thinking for Product Designers (221813)

While the internet and wireless communication technologies have been connecting people in new ways, it has also been linking together our products. The development of complex products requires bigger teams and greater specialization, and coordinating that effort is its own systemic challenge. As the complexity and interconnectedness of products rises, so does the need for an approach that guarantees that your products deliver the best experiences. In this course, Walter Zesk, professor and cofounder of Conform Lab, shows you how to apply systems thinking to product design. Walter points out several benefits of systematic product design, then steps you through how to analyze product mechanisms as systems. He explains how to identify innovative trends and optimize functionality in your designs., including functional conflict resolution. Plus, Walter goes over distributed products, experiential products, and network products.

Tableau 10 Essential Training

Learn everything you need to know to analyze and display data using Tableau Desktop—and make better, more data-driven decisions for your company.

Tableau 10 for Data Scientists

Tableau was made for data science. Learn how to format and filter messy data, use Tableau for data analysis, and visualize data with maps and dashboards.

Tableau 10 for Data Scientists (2017) (225145)

Tableau is designed for data science! Move beyond the basics and delve deeper into the power of this data visualization software. Learn how to deal with messy or badly formatted data, use Tableau to answer key data analytics questions, and visualize your results with maps and dashboards. Tableau-certified "Zen Master" Matt Francis will show you how to use parameters to enhance visualizations, create cross-source filters, use data extracts to optimize slow connections, and much more.

The training starts with one of the most important features in Tableau: the difference between the green and blue pills (discrete and continuous data) and how this affects every single action Tableau performs. Then find out how to add new maps and create more effective dashboards that maximize screen real estate. Discover how actions can link together sheets and provide greater levels of interactivity and performance, and how formatting can make an ordinary dashboard demand attention. Plus, get some bonus tips on performing date and time calculations in Tableau. This course deep-dives into the practical, applicable, and essential skills that anyone doing data visualization and analytics in a professional setting needs to have.

Tableau 10: Mastering Calculations

Discover how to create useful and powerful formulas in Tableau 10, the popular analytics and visualization tool.

Tableau and R for Analytics Projects

Learn how to combine the analytical strengths of R with the visualization power of Tableau to analyze and present data more effectively.

Tableau Essential Training (216373)

Tableau is a powerful and versatile data analytics and visualization tool that many consider indispensable for data science work. Its drag-and-drop interface makes it easy to sort, compare, and analyze data from multiple sources, including Excel, SQL Server, and cloud-based data repositories. In this course, learn how to analyze and display data using Tableau 2021—and make better, more data-driven decisions for your company. Instructor Curt Frye shows how to install Tableau, connect to data sources, and sort and filter your data. Curt uses real-world examples to demonstrate how to create and manipulate data visualizations—including highlight tables, charts, scatter plots, histograms, maps, and dashboards—and shows how to share your visualizations.

Tableau Essential Training

Discover how to visualize your data using Tableau Desktop—and make better, more data-driven decisions.

Tableau Essential Training (2020.1)

Learn what you need to know to analyze and display data using Tableau 2020. Discover how to leverage the software to make smarter, more data-driven decisions.

Tableau for Data Scientists (218719)

If your work requires any sort of graphical visualization of data, chances are you’ve run into Tableau. If you’ve been using Tableau but want to learn how to really harness its full power for data science, join expert Matt Francis in this course as he shows you how to take your skills to the next level. Matt starts with one of the most important features in Tableau: the difference between the green and blue pills (discrete and continuous data) and how this affects every single action Tableau performs. He then shows how to connect to and combine data from different data sources, how to create different charts to make sense of data, ways to transform your data with calculations, and how to create interactive maps. Finally, Matt details ways to present data effectively and how to make engaging dashboards. Whether you want to learn more about Tableau as a whole, or if you just want to improve your knowledge of a single subject, this course will help up your Tableau game.

Tailoring Project Delivery (215013)

As technology and market demands evolve, so do project delivery methods. With a variety of methodologies on the market, knowing how to apply them for the best outcome will set you aside from the competition. In this course, project management practitioner Natasha Kasimtseva steps through practical ways to tailor your project delivery leveraging tools from both predictive and agile frameworks. Natasha explains the importance of tailoring your project delivery approaches and the factors that may influence tailoring. She covers several methodologies, including predictive, agile and hybrid project delivery. Natasha goes over real life project situations and tailoring solutions that can be applied right away on your project. She explains and showcases how to apply the suitability model to gage the best project approach, then she concludes with several practical recommendations to help you start tailoring your implementation approach successfully.

Tailwind CSS Essential Training

Learn to simplify the design side of your web app creation by applying this programmer-friendly style framework.

TAIT: Creating World Class Experiences

TAIT has been the creative and technical force behind an array of innovative live-event equipment. Learn about the people and processes that help bring these experiences to life.

Take a Holistic Approach to Advancing Your Career

Intentional decision-making can improve the trajectory of your career. Learn a mindset-shifting, holistic approach to career development.

Take a More Creative Approach to Problem-Solving

Spark more creativity and innovation from your team. Learn how to keep on top of what’s working (and what isn’t) and remain innovative.

Taking a Break from Your Phone (229497)

Almost everyone is struggling with a loss of attention and focus due to excessive smartphone use. In America, the average person looks at their phone between 50-100 times per day and touches it over 2,000 times. This not only hurts workplace productivity but damages relationships and our mental health. This course provides quick and practical tips on how to set reasonable boundaries so that you can use your smartphone wisely, rather than feeling used by it. Productivity expert Dave Crenshaw helps you set time limits, curate your apps, resist the urge to pick up your phone, and more.

This course was created by Dave Crenshaw and Invaluable Inc. We are pleased to offer this training in our library.

Taking Charge of Technology for Maximum Productivity

Learn how to become your most productive self by setting boundaries with your devices and technology.

Taking Charge of Your Career

Take charge of your career. Learn to identify your career goals and develop a flexible career path that aligns with your unique skills and passion.

Taking Ownership in Your Career (214146)

Having ownership, or full control and accountability, over your career goes beyond basic planning or career conversations. When you truly take ownership, you empower yourself to be honest about where you're at in your career, figure out tangible ways to get to where you want to go, and advocate for yourself along the way. In this course, career strategist Julia Toothacre leverages her many years as an academic career advisor to guide you on a path to ownership. Julia first explores how to identify and manage your current mindset, as well as assess your career journey thus far. She then discusses how to create your work happy place by staying true to your strengths, values, and interests. Julia also reviews skills gaps and steps you can take to solidify your next step; actions you can take to set yourself up for success when opportunities arise; and tactics for establishing long-term goals. Upon completing this course, you'll have a clearer idea of the mindset shifts, tasks, and activities that can help you take more ownership on your career journey.

This course was created by Madecraft. We are pleased to host this training in our library.

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