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Your Power BI report shows what happened. But the questions that follow are often the ones that matter most: Why did performance change? Which region, customer, product, or location drove it? Is this a one-off issue or part of a wider trend? What should I look at next?
That is often where reporting gets complicated. New questions lead to more reports, pages, slicers, views, and workarounds until reports become harder to navigate and use. And almost always, there is a waiting period, sometimes weeks or even months. And sometimes you have the dashboard, but I still need an analyst to answer the next question.
In this webinar, we’ll use real business questions to show how interactive Power BI reporting can help users move from monitoring performance to investigating it and get to answers faster.
See what happens when a Power BI report lets you follow the next question naturally instead of sending you to another page, filter, or report.
You’ll see how you can:
The goal is not more charts. It is a better reporting experience where exploration feels natural and every new business question does not require another page, workaround, or request to the BI team.
Your BI team knows your data, measures, and business logic. But reporting decisions can easily become shaped by familiar patterns and technical limitations.
Instead of asking: “What can we build in Power BI?”
Ask: “What experience would help my team understand the business best?”
Join us to see what your Power BI reporting could do differently and what you could ask your BI team to build next.
Webinar attendees can choose 5 PBIX report examples from the ZoomCharts Report Gallery.
Use them as concrete inspiration, share them with your BI team, and make conversations about improving your own reports more specific than simply asking for “a better dashboard.”
15 Sep, 2026
01:00 PM - EDT
Aivis Pavlovs, Senior Product Expert | ZoomCharts
Una Kosite, Product Owner | ZoomCharts
Kristaps Apšusals, Business Development Manager | ZoomCharts
Your Power BI report shows what happened. But the questions that follow are often the ones that matter most: Why did performance change? Which region, customer, product, or location drove it? Is this a one-off issue or part of a wider trend? What should I look at next?
That is often where reporting gets complicated. New questions lead to more reports, pages, slicers, views, and workarounds until reports become harder to navigate and use. And almost always, there is a waiting period, sometimes weeks or even months. And sometimes you have the dashboard, but I still need an analyst to answer the next question.
In this webinar, we’ll use real business questions to show how interactive Power BI reporting can help users move from monitoring performance to investigating it and get to answers faster.
See what happens when a Power BI report lets you follow the next question naturally instead of sending you to another page, filter, or report.
You’ll see how you can:
The goal is not more charts. It is a better reporting experience where exploration feels natural and every new business question does not require another page, workaround, or request to the BI team.
Your BI team knows your data, measures, and business logic. But reporting decisions can easily become shaped by familiar patterns and technical limitations.
Instead of asking: “What can we build in Power BI?”
Ask: “What experience would help my team understand the business best?”
Join us to see what your Power BI reporting could do differently and what you could ask your BI team to build next.
Webinar attendees can choose 5 PBIX report examples from the ZoomCharts Report Gallery.
Use them as concrete inspiration, share them with your BI team, and make conversations about improving your own reports more specific than simply asking for “a better dashboard.”
15 Sep, 2026
01:00 PM - EDT
Aivis Pavlovs, Senior Product Expert | ZoomCharts
Una Kosite, Product Owner | ZoomCharts
Kristaps Apšusals, Business Development Manager | ZoomCharts