PerformancePoint 2007 Training Resources
Free training... how can you go wrong? (I first saw this on Arlindo's blog)
https://www.microsoft.com/business/performancepoint/resources/training.aspx
Online Training
The fastest way to learn the basics of PerformancePoint Server 2007 is through these self-directed learning courses, which have been designed to give a quick start on building your performance management solution:
Building a planning budgeting or forecasting application
- Module 1: Business integration
video | workbook - Module 2: Architecting a PerformancePoint Server2007 planning application
video | workbook - Module 3: Fundamentals of a planning application
video | workbook - Module 4: Building business models and data dimensions
video | workbook - Module 5: Data Loading
video | workbook - Module 6: Managing roles and security in a planning application
video | workbook - Module 7: Fundamentals of the Excel add-in for PerformancePoint Server 2007
video | workbook - Module 8: Embedding rules and calculations into a planning application
video | workbook - Module 9: Planning process management and workflows
video | workbook
Building a scorecard, dashboard, or analysis application
- Module 10: Fundamentals of monitoring and analyzing data with PerformancePoint Server 2007
video | workbook - Module 11: Fundamentals of dashboarding, scorecarding and analytics
video | workbook - Module 12: PerformancePoint Server 2007 elements for monitoring and analysis
video | workbook - Module 13: Building dashboards with PerformancePoint Server 2007
video | workbook - Module 14: Managing security in dashboards, scorecards and analytic
video | workbook
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