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Join us to explore five common Power BI reporting problems and discover how to build reports that are easier to explore, simpler to maintain, and faster to create.
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A Power BI report is rarely really finished. You build a perfectly reasonable dashboard. Then users start asking more questions: Why did sales drop? What is happening underneath this number? Which locations are responsible? Can I explore this without asking for another report change?
Each question is reasonable. But over time, answering them can mean more pages, slicers, drill-through views, bookmarks, navigation, DAX, and interaction logic.
In this webinar, we’ll start with a conventional Power BI report and look at five situations where report complexity tends to grow. Then we’ll show how ZoomCharts can help you create a simpler yet more exploratory reporting experience while reducing some of the work needed to build and maintain it.
We’ll use one realistic business scenario and start with a conventional Power BI dashboard. As new business questions appear, we’ll progressively improve the same report and compare different ways of handling them.
Along the way, you’ll see where ZoomCharts can help you:
Join us to see practical ways to make Power BI reports easier to explore, simpler to maintain, and more useful for the people who rely on them.
Webinar participants can choose 3 PBIX report templates from the ZoomCharts Report Gallery to use as practical inspiration for their own Power BI projects.
You’ll also be able to submit your own reporting problem or challenge during the webinar. After the session, the ZoomCharts team will review the submissions and respond with suggestions on how the challenge could be approached using ZoomCharts.
17 Sep, 2026
01:00 PM - EDT
Aivis Pavlovs, Senior Product Expert | ZoomCharts
Kristaps Apšusals, Business Development Manager | ZoomCharts
Una Kosite, Product Owner | ZoomCharts
A Power BI report is rarely really finished. You build a perfectly reasonable dashboard. Then users start asking more questions: Why did sales drop? What is happening underneath this number? Which locations are responsible? Can I explore this without asking for another report change?
Each question is reasonable. But over time, answering them can mean more pages, slicers, drill-through views, bookmarks, navigation, DAX, and interaction logic.
In this webinar, we’ll start with a conventional Power BI report and look at five situations where report complexity tends to grow. Then we’ll show how ZoomCharts can help you create a simpler yet more exploratory reporting experience while reducing some of the work needed to build and maintain it.
We’ll use one realistic business scenario and start with a conventional Power BI dashboard. As new business questions appear, we’ll progressively improve the same report and compare different ways of handling them.
Along the way, you’ll see where ZoomCharts can help you:
Join us to see practical ways to make Power BI reports easier to explore, simpler to maintain, and more useful for the people who rely on them.
Webinar participants can choose 3 PBIX report templates from the ZoomCharts Report Gallery to use as practical inspiration for their own Power BI projects.
You’ll also be able to submit your own reporting problem or challenge during the webinar. After the session, the ZoomCharts team will review the submissions and respond with suggestions on how the challenge could be approached using ZoomCharts.
17 Sep, 2026
01:00 PM - EDT
Aivis Pavlovs, Senior Product Expert | ZoomCharts
Kristaps Apšusals, Business Development Manager | ZoomCharts
Una Kosite, Product Owner | ZoomCharts