2) Word Documentation uploaded to Canvas (worth 40 points) – Name your Word document yourname_Tableau2.docx. Include the following sections:
Part 1) The Data – A paragraph describing the data – what’s included in the columns and rows and how you approached the analysis of this data. This should include: 1) what you did to initially analyze the data, 2) how the initial data analysis
influenced the types of visualizations you included, 3) any problems you had and 4) any changes in your thoughts about the data as you worked through the project. In other words, pretend I didn’t give you the data, and describe it!
Part 2) Workbook Sheets – Screenshots of the (at least) 4 sheets that you’ve created. Do not use cell phone pictures. Below each screenshot, include a detailed paragraph (more than a few sentences) describing: 1) what you are showing AND what you learned about your data from the visualization, 2) what led to this visualization and 3) the relevance / importance in relationship to the data. Also include 4) why you chose the particular visualization format and 5) a response to the question, “Why is this analytic / visualization meaningful?”
Part 3) Workbook Dashboard – Include a screenshot (not a cell phone picture) of at least 1 dashboard and below the dashboard a detailed paragraph describing: 1) what the components you included & how the interaction works, 2) why you included them and 3) what’s the point of this collection of sheets – why did you include them together, what’s do they show as a group?
Part 4) The Story – Include small screenshots of each story point (or pane). . Then include: 1) A narrative of how your worksheets and dashboard(s) tell your analysis ‘story’. 2) The points you are making by including them in the ‘story’ and 3) your specific recommendations to improve sales / profits going forward.
Part 5) Conclusions – A paragraph describing what you learned about Tableau. Include skills learned and obstacles overcome


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