In this Blog, I’m going to show you a simple but powerful way to talk about your Power BI work, one that actually makes people see your thinking, not just your dashboards. Most people describe their projects by saying they’ve built a few visuals, connected some data sources, or written DAX formulas. But that’s not what gets you noticed.
Here, I’ll walk you through a 4-step framework that me and my consulting team at Goodly Insights use every single day to win high-value consulting projects and truly impress clients. You’ll learn how to explain your work by setting the business problem first, talking about the impact that problem had, and then walking through the solution you built, not just the charts you made.
We’ll also talk about how to choose the right KPIs that actually matter, how to explain your architecture decisions clearly, and how to think about design in a way that supports the story, not just decorates it. By the end, you’ll know exactly how to present your Power BI work in a way that makes people care about it, because great analysts don’t show dashboards, they show how they solve real business problems.
If you want to go deeper and master DAX, Power Query, data modeling, and the M language, you’ll find links to my full Power BI courses below.