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Join us for an inspiring evening with the Tableau User Group Zurich, featuring creative visualization techniques, practical design thinking approaches for BI developers, and the latest technical updates from Tableau. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced user, this event will spark new ideas, enhance your Tableau skills, and remind you why data is exciting.
Speakers
Annabelle Rincon
Community Leader and Enablement Advocate
Ulrich Basler
UBS AG
Director
Matthias Smider
Salesforce
Senior Solution Engineer - BI and Analytics at Tableau
Becoming Your Own Toughest Stakeholder: Fun, Learning, and Pushing Limits with Personal Tableau Projects
In this session, I’ll take you through a journey of creativity and learning, where personal projects become more than just fun—they become a powerful tool for growth. By working on non-traditional visualizations, I became my own toughest stakeholder, constantly pushing my limits with new ideas and challenges. When you're the one setting the requirements, you tend to ask for things no business dashboard would, allowing you to explore features and concepts that spark curiosity and drive innovation.
Join me as I share my personal portfolio, full of fun and unique visualizations, and discover how personal projects can reignite your passion for learning, help you grow your Tableau skills, and remind you why you love data in the first place.
5:50 PM
Get More Out of Your CRM with Tableau Pulse and Tableau Agent
Matthias will be sharing his insights on the latest technical advancements in Tableau, providing a fresh perspective on what's new and how to best leverage these updates for your business intelligence needs.
6:20 PM
Applied Design Thinking for BI Developers
This talk addresses how to ensure that well-designed dashboards effectively lead users to take actions that generate value for their organizations. Ulrich will outline a structured approach to client-centric requirement identification, starting with an examination of broader business objectives and progressing to the specific scope of the dashboard solution. While this method may take longer than simply following a user story from tools like Jira or GitLab, it often reveals important KPIs, supporting targets, and additional factors that can help achieve those KPIs. Ulrich will walk through each design step and provide practical tools, demonstrating how to implement these principles even in dashboard redesigns using real-world examples.