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#PBIBRUM - April meetup with Marjolein Opsteegh and Tristan Mobbs

Join us at the Robert Walters offices for the #PBIBRUM April meetup!

Agenda:

17:45 - Doors open

18:00 - Intros

18:05 - Marjolein Opsteegh: 10 Tips to Build an End-User Friendly Dashboard

In this session, I will give you 10 tips to build a dashboard "they won't ignore".
Even if you have built such a beautiful dashboard, if your users ignore it, or if the users don’t know what hidden functionalities it contains, it won’t be a success.
It is very important to build your dashboard in a structured and predictable way, clutter-free, so the user experience is positive.
In this interactive session, we look at the various options that you have, as a dashboard builder, to make the use of the dashboard easier for all end-users.
Think about,
✔ The critical importance of alignment in design
✔ How to maintain consistency in color and fonts for a polished look
✔ Effective use of blank buttons for seamless page navigation
✔ Leveraging tooltips to provide user guidance
✔ The significance of adding a homepage to enhance dashboard accessibility
Don't miss out and take your dashboard projects to the next level!

18:50 - Break - free pizza and drinks 🍕🍸

19:10 - Tristan Mobbs: Power BI MCP - exploring AI development

AI Development Meets Power BI: The MCP Server Revolution

The future of Power BI development is here—and it's easier than you think.
In just minutes, you can unlock the Power BI MCP server and transform tedious tasks into streamlined workflows. Imagine generating comprehensive documentation automatically, applying bulk metadata updates across your entire model, or even building dashboards outside of Power BI Desktop—all powered by AI.
This session will demonstrate how to get started with the Power BI MCP server and showcase real-world capabilities that will change how you work with semantic models.
Stop wrestling with repetitive tasks. Start building smarter.

📍Location: Robert Walters, 9th Floor, 11 Brindley Place, Birmingham, B1 2LP

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