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M365 Twin Cities Fall 2023 Community Days Follow Up

Posted by denglishbi on November 13, 2023

This past Saturday I was able to attend, present, and get connected with the community at the M365 Twin Cities Fall 2023 Community Days event. I haven’t presented at this event since Nov 2011 so it has been a bit and the last time I presented at the event my laptop went into hibernation mode when I was going to do my demo and I couldn’t wake it up, it was an epic fail –> Twin Cities ScarePoint Saturday Follow Up.

This time around I didn’t have any demos, my laptop didn’t go into hibernation mode, and only had a few minor issues with my remote clicker and advancing slides, so I thought it went very well. Now my content wasn’t really any 100 level information for beginners just getting started, but it is stuff that I run into repeatedly with customers, so wanted to share:)

The session was “Power BI Gotchas – Dan’s Dirty Dozen” – In this session you will get some insights into the Power BI gotchas that I have seen over the years. I will highlight a dozen of what I would call “what not to do” or shall we say “dirty” items. I have had an opportunity over the years to work with some of the largest customers of Power BI in the world and you might be surprised what comes up sometimes;) We will cover items around data model development, DAX, and report design of the things to be aware of and go over how to avoid and fix these things when developing Power BI models and reports that I feel should be avoided. The dozen items that will be covered are just a glimpse into the report development “what not to do” items at least in my opinion, I am sure you have seen your fair share as well and would love to hear what others have come across or potentially done too:)

Power BI Gotchas - Dan's Dirty Dozen title screenshot.

On Friday at the event I went to the speakers dinner and got to meet lots of new people. I know most people in the SQL and BI community, so the M365 group is a little unknown to me. Thanks for all of those that made me feel so welcome and great to meet new people in the community!

Picture from speakers dinner at Granite City in Maple Grove, MN.

In the picture above I am towards the back on the right wearing a blue Microsoft shirt:) I also wore one of my old Microsoft MVP jackets to try and blend in a bit more;)

I got to caught up in the vent and talking with everyone that I forgot to take a selfie picture myself with the attendees of my session. I did get to get included in the speaker photo after the event (I had to stand on my tippy toes in the back row so I could be seen).

Speaker photo at the end of the M365 Twin Cities Fall 2023 event.

Really appreciate the great work the M365 Twin Cities team put into organizing the event and thanks to all of the sponsors, speakers, and volunteers for making this possible. Looking forward to attending and presenting again in the Spring if the team wants me back:)

List of the M365 Twin Cities Fall 2023 sponsors, thank you!

Here is a link to the pdf version of my slides and I will work on doing a recording of this event to make it available and post a follow up when that is available, that will add more context around the content that I shared – M365TC2023_PowerBIGotchasDanEnglish.

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