Tableu Assignment
Tableu Assignment
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2. Move the "Zip" field from the Data pane to either the Rows or Columns shelf.
3. Right-click on "Zip", select "Geographic Role", and choose "Zip Code" to ensure Tableau
recognizes the Zip field as geographical data.
4. Drag "2017 Gross Pay Received" to the Size shelf on the Marks card.
5. Use the dropdown menu on the Marks card to change the Marks type to "Map."
6. Move "2017 Gross Pay Received" to the Color shelf to apply color based on gross pay amounts.
7. Drag "Full Name" to the Label shelf on the Marks card to display employee names.
Insights:
• Salary distribution by location: This map visualization highlights the Zip Codes with the highest
gross pay. Larger and darker circles signify regions where employees receive higher
compensation. You may observe that certain Zip Codes are associated with higher-paying jobs,
which could suggest urban areas or regions with specialized industries.
Sheet 2: Bar Chart of Gross Pay by Gender
Steps:
Insights:
• Gender pay gap analysis: This chart visually shows how gross pay compares between
genders. For example, if the bar for one gender is significantly higher than the other, it
may indicate the presence of a gender pay gap. Additionally, you could observe
differences in pay trends by comparing the total pay for each gender.
Sheet 3: Bar Chart of Gross Pay by Years of Employment
Steps:
o Click OK.
2. Drag "Years Employed" to the Columns shelf.
3. Drag "2017 Gross Pay Received" to the Rows shelf.
4. Sort the bars by clicking on the Gross Pay axis to order by total gross pay.
5. Drag "Years Employed" to the Color shelf if you want color variations based on tenure.
Insights:
• Tenure-based salary trends: This bar chart reveals how gross pay correlates with the
number of years employed. For example, you might see a trend where employees with
longer tenures tend to receive higher pay, reflecting possible salary increases over time or
higher positions within the organization. Alternatively, any anomalies (e.g., a high salary
for someone with fewer years employed) might indicate highly valued new hires.
Sheet 4: Tree Map of Overtime Pay and Department Name
Steps:
Insights:
• Departmental overtime analysis: The tree map allows you to quickly identify which
departments have the highest overtime pay. Larger boxes indicate departments where
employees are paid more overtime, possibly suggesting higher workloads, understaffing,
or critical roles requiring extra hours. This visualization can be useful for management
when considering staffing needs or budget allocation for overtime.
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Insights:
• Geographic Distribution: The map shows how prices vary across different ZIP codes.
High-priced areas are highlighted with distinct colors or sizes, making it easy to identify
where the highest and lowest prices are concentrated.
• Regional Analysis: Helps in understanding geographic trends in pricing, which can be
useful for identifying regional market conditions or targeting specific areas for strategic
decisions.
2. Timeline of Sales by Quarter and Comparison of Sales Types
Worksheet 1: Timeline of Sales Over Time
Steps:
Insights:
• Trend Analysis: This line chart helps track sales trends over different quarters, allowing
you to see how sales performance fluctuates throughout the year.
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Seasonality: Identifies seasonal patterns and trends, which can be valuable for
forecasting and planning.
Steps:
• Comparison: Compares sales performance between different types of sales over time.
Helps in understanding which sales type is more prevalent or performs better.
Performance Evaluation: Useful for evaluating the effectiveness and revenue
contribution of different sale types.
Insights:
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2. Drag Fields:
o Columns: Drag “City” to the Columns shelf.
o Rows: Drag “Price” to the Rows shelf.
3. Marks Card:
o Type: Use a “Bar” chart or “Box Plot” to show price differences. o Color:
Optionally use color to highlight higher or lower prices. o Label: Add labels to
display exact price values.
• Price Comparison: The chart reveals how prices differ between cities, highlighting
where prices are higher or lower.
Market Analysis: Provides insights into regional market variations, which can inform
location-based strategies and pricing decisions.
Insights:
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4. Chart of Differences in Price Between Types of Sales
Steps:
• Price Variation by Sales Type: Compares average or total prices for different types of
sales, indicating which sales types have higher or lower prices.
• Strategic Insights: Helps in understanding price dynamics across various sales types,
which can be useful for pricing strategies and product positioning.
Insights: