Your Assignment: Overview
Import the posted file OfficeInnovation-Dataset.csv into Tableau
In the spirit of a "science fair project" create a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 7 visualizations that "tell you something interesting and important from the data"
Take screenshots of each visualization using the Windows "snipping" tool (or equivalent) or, on a Mac computer, the command-shift-4 screenshot capability (or equivalent)
Build a presentation in PowerPoint or an equivalent presentation tool (e.g., Keynote) that "tells a compelling story" from your visualizations
Save your presentation as a PDF file
Upload your PDF to the assignment link on Canvas
Additional Assignment Details
Your Tableau Visualizations
You can use any visualization types available in Tableau – e.g., bar charts, donut diagrams, pie charts, etc. for your assignment. However, you must use at least 4 different types – so, for example, 2 stacked bar charts, 2 donut charts, 2 pie charts, and 1 line graph would be acceptable; but 4 stacked bar charts and 3 donut charts would not be acceptable.
Your Presentation
You may use any PowerPoint (or Keynote or equivalent) slide background or style you wish; the only requirement is that you presentation is easily readable (e.g., large enough font; no "fancy" difficult-to-read fonts; etc.).
Your presentation must be structured as follows:
Begin with a header slide that includes a presentation title and your name
Your 2nd slide must be a "framing the problem" slide – explain what you are looking for in the data; what insights do you expect to find?
Your next slides (slides # 3 through n) must have one visualization per slide; so if you have 5 visualizations in your presentation, you will have 5 slides following your first 2 slides (explained above)
You must then finish with a "Conclusions" or "Recommendations" slide in which you summarize the key findings in the data as shown in your visualizations, along with "tell us what you should do" (i.e., prescriptive analytics) from what you discovered

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