Power BI Data Visualisation Training in Norway

  • Learn via: Classroom
  • Duration: 2 Days
  • Level: Intermediate
  • Price: From €2,262+VAT
We can host this training at your preferred location. Contact us!

This comprehensive 2-day Power BI Data Visualisation Training in Norway introduces participants to the essential principles of data visualisation best practices and effective report design using Power BI Desktop.

Through real-world exercises and instructor-led examples, you’ll explore how to choose the right visuals for your audience, improve data clarity, and avoid common dashboard design mistakes. This training focuses on enhancing storytelling with data using visual tools built into Power BI.

Whether you're building dashboards for executives, analysts, or operational users, this course will help you elevate the impact and usability of your Power BI reports.


Why Choose This Power BI Visualisation Course?

  • Enhance the storytelling power of your reports

  • Improve decision-making through clearer data communication

  • Build visually compelling and user-friendly dashboards

  • Apply industry best practices in real-world use cases

  • Get hands-on experience with Power BI Desktop labs

Participants should already be familiar with Power BI Desktop, and be comfortable building basic reports and dashboards.


Virtual Learning Requirements

For remote learners, an additional external monitor (minimum 19") with at least 1280x1024 resolution is required to comfortably follow lab activities and course material.
Remote labs will be accessed via GoToMyPC or LearnOnDemand environments.

  • Power BI users with basic knowledge of report and dashboard creation

  • Business intelligence professionals aiming to improve visual design skills

  • Data analysts and professionals who want to create impactful and accessible dashboards

By the end of this Power BI Data Visualisation Training in Norway, you will have gained knowledge and skills in the following areas:

  • Master the principles of data storytelling with Power BI

  • Identify and fix poor dashboard practices

  • Choose appropriate visuals for different business contexts

  • Apply colour, layout, and typography best practices

  • Improve user experience with clear and consistent design

  • Learn to communicate data with impact using charts, graphs, and visuals

Reviewing Existing Reports

  • Analyse and critique sample reports

  • Identify design flaws and suggest improvements


Understanding User Requirements

  • Gather and prioritise user needs

  • Storyboarding and content planning

  • Identifying key insights for the intended audience


Common Dashboard Mistakes

  • Exceeding screen limits

  • Lack of context

  • Overloading with unnecessary detail

  • Visual clutter and confusing media

  • Incorrect data displays

  • Ineffective highlights and misuse of colour


Visual Design Fundamentals

  • Grouping and alignment

  • Visual continuity and pattern recognition

  • Comparing metrics across different scales

  • Building narrative through visuals


Colour Theory in Data Visualisation

  • Best practices for using colour

  • Accessible colour combinations

  • Designing for colour vision deficiencies


Typography in Dashboards

  • Font selection and visual tone

  • Consistency vs variety in typefaces

  • Readability and perception management


Visual Elements and Chart Types (Appendix)

Explore Power BI’s wide range of visualisation tools:

  • Bar, Column, Area, Ribbon, Histogram

  • Line Charts, Slope Charts

  • Pie, Doughnut, Treemap / Mosaic

  • Scatter, Bubble, and Point charts

  • Waterfall, Boxplot, Bullet, Strip, and Violin charts

  • Map-based visuals



Contact us for more detail about our trainings and for all other enquiries!
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Upcoming Trainings

Join our public courses in our Norway facilities. Private class trainings will be organized at the location of your preference, according to your schedule.

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27 juli 2025
Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim
2 Days
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02 august 2025
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10 august 2025
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12 august 2025
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25 august 2025
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26 august 2025
Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim
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06 september 2025
Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim
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06 oktober 2025
Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim
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