you'll recognise one of these.
Real Power BI and Fabric engagements I've worked on: a bottleneck, a model nobody quite trusts, every report still done by hand. Read the one that sounds like yours.
case files
embedded advisory embedded advisory build work, handed over reporting strategy, then the build
a law firm's data team that owns a fabric build they didn't build.
A consultancy built their Fabric model; the team came out owning it. By handover they were tracing wrong numbers back through the new stack themselves.
read the full storythe contact-centre lead who built her own dashboard.
From giving up on Power BI more than once - to opening it most days, on her own data, to keep her hand in.
read the full storya university's carbon footprint, moved off one person's spreadsheet.
One model now sits under all their carbon reporting - built from the spreadsheets it used to live in, and run by the person who owns the number.
read the full storythe museum that ran on a whiteboard.
From a visitor number written on a whiteboard each day to reports the team reads in Teams and runs themselves - three systems, one shared model underneath.
read the full story