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“I know a course,” she said.

Clara opened Microsoft Teams. She shared her screen.

“Make it interactive,” Dan said. “Let them click. Let them discover.” “I know a course,” she said

She added a filter so Marcus could click on any country and see store-level data instantly. She set the theme to “Corporate Teal” (naturally). She published the report to the Power BI Service —the cloud—using her work account.

The instructor was a cheerful Australian man named Dan, who wore glasses and spoke about data like it was a rescue dog in need of a home. “Make it interactive,” Dan said

Clara Vance had survived Y2K, the rise of social media, and three separate corporate mergers. But nothing had prepared her for the quarterly report of October 2020.

For the first time, she saw the story : Singapore’s sales were high in Q2 but crashed in Q3 due to a shipping delay. Leipzig’s logistics were fine, but customer sentiment was lowest there. The connections appeared like constellations. She set the theme to “Corporate Teal” (naturally)

“You’re not making charts. You’re making decisions visible.”