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From Invisible to Actionable: Why Data Health Starts with People and Dashboards

Have you ever built a dashboard and instantly realized something was wrong with the data? That moment of doubt is powerful because visibility is the first step toward Data Health.

This session explores how Power BI dashboards act as mirrors, revealing data quality issues that were always there but never seen. More importantly, it makes the case that Data Health is people’s business and not just a technical challenge. We'll look at the key role humans play in creating, maintaining, and fixing data. After all, if people are the source of the data, they must be part of the solution.

You’ll see real-world examples, practical techniques, and ethical considerations all rooting back to one key idea: communication and collaboration fix more data issues than tools alone ever could. We’ll also take it a step further by demonstrating the clear business value of Data Health Dashboards: how they help reduce costs, avoid lost revenue, and improve decision-making by building trust in the numbers.

You'll leave with simple Power BI hacks to build your own “Data Health Dashboard” and a new perspective: every dashboard you publish is not just a report. It’s a business-critical opportunity to improve your data, your processes, and the way people work with both.

Jasmin Simader

Microsoft Data Platform MVP | BI Consultant with a passion for Data Health - helping organizations move from messy data to reliable decisions

Linz, Austria

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