Implementing Power BI for Report Management in Graduate School

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Tawatpupisit Pattaradapa
Worawit Chindapol
Pramsuk Huanprapai

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The objective of this research was to modify the report format and summarize the report of the Graduate School of Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University by utilizing Business Intelligence through the Microsoft Power BI program. The study comprised a sample of 30 administrators and graduate school staff, and open-ended questionnaires were used to gather data. The findings indicated that the majority of the samples were female, and 24 individuals were aged between 31-40 years old. Moreover, 17 respondents reported being single, and their income fell within the range of 15,000 - 25,000 baht. Intelligent reports (Dashboard) were created using data from the information system, which can be customized in analytical views, aiding in quick and accurate decision-making. The satisfaction assessment demonstrated a mean score of 4.15, with a standard deviation of 0.67. This reporting method enables executives to make swift decisions and reduces the need for multiple presentations. The results can be presented in a more diverse format.

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