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  1. www.KatieAndEmil.com We will start soon.Feel free to ask (chat window) anything you want before we start.

  2. www.KatieAndEmil.com How to gain experience with DIY Projects Start recording

  3. THANK YOUfor joining Polls • Start the polls

  4. Webinar Goal Provide guidance on how to gain experience with our DIY Projects.

  5. What is needed to get a job? • How to get real project experience without a job? • Introduction to DIY Projects. • Project Life cycle. • Preparing for DIY Project. • Summary • Q&As Webinar agenda:

  6. What is needed to get a job? • You need to meet minimum requirements for: • Knowledge • Skill • Experience • Attitude • Interview Tips Webinar: visit /2586

  7. Knowledge, Skills and Experience Knowledge x Skills x Experience = Your Value 8 x 4 x 0.5* = 16 1 x 0.5* x 8 = 4 4 x 4 x 3 = 48 *below minimum

  8. What is knowledge? (Related to SQL and BI) • Knowledge is the theoretical or practical understanding of a tool (e.g SSIS) or a programming language (T-SQL). • Knowledge helps to: • Identify ways to achieve a task (awareness). • Provides more options. • Helps you with Google Search • Not having knowledge means: • Knowing what you know may feel like 90% about the tool but in reality may only be 2%

  9. What is skill? (Related to SQL and BI) • Skill is acquired trough practice (using your knowledge) and allows you to complete a task (“Know-how”). • Skill allows you to: • Identify steps needed to complete a task. • Complete a task. • Complete a task efficiently. • Not having skill means: • Not able to complete a task using a particular tool on time or to high standards.

  10. What is experience? (Related to SQL and BI) • Experience is a task or a project completed in the past that helped you to gain new knowledge or improve skills. • Experience helps you to: • Utilize better your skills and knowledge. • Choose better options quickly. • Plan ahead and avoid obstacles (Quality). • Make accurate predictions (What will happen). • Gain confidence (more relaxed, motivated). • Not having experience means: • Not able to understand “big picture” • Getting stuck, becoming frustrated.

  11. When we gain experience? • When we follow step by step instruction (low) • When we practice (medium) • When we apply our skills to a project (high)

  12. Why you need project experience? • To fastest way to get a job is to prove to the potential employer that you know how to practically apply your skills and knowledge and deliver on time, to high standards. • Project experience helps you: • Understand life cycle (“big picture”) • Identify all critical tasks. • Estimate more accurately effort. • Deal with obstacles and issues. • Measure your current skills and knowledge. • Build confidence. • Become self-sufficient (very important).

  13. How to get real project experience? • Create a real life project yourself! (or use DIY Projects) • Examples: • Finance • Improve control over your own finances. • Cut spending without losing quality. • Time Management • Improve control over your own time. • Improve quality of your life by spending time on what matters to you. • Health • Lose weight or improve eating habits.

  14. Introduction to DIY Projects • DIY Projects aim to: • Help you gain valuable project experience. • Understand “big picture”. • Boost your confidence. • Help you find weak points and improve them. • Improve your skills (next time will be faster). • Give you technical freedom (T-SQL, BI Stack, Excel BI) • Focus on “must known” in order to deliver. • Our DIY Project provide you with: • Overview (pre-requisites) • Business Case • Design Options. • We will provide more details later on.

  15. Project Initiation Phase • Business Case • Planning • Justification • Releases • Speculations

  16. Split project into releases • Release 4 • Release 3 • Release 2 • Release 1

  17. BI Project Lifecycle (Release) • Business Case Assessment • Release Evaluation • Infrastructure Evaluation • Implementation • Requirements Definition • Development • Project Planning • ETL Design • Data Analysis • Database Design • Prototyping

  18. DIY Project: My finance • Use website to show details.

  19. Summary • Discussed importance of experience • Overview of DIY Projects • Discuss Project Lifecycle • Discussed DIY Project: My Finances

  20. Questions & Answers Membership 60 days money back guarantee Instant Activation www.KatieAndEmil.com/join

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