As a seasoned Business Intelligence and Data Analytics Consultant, Quinita Whitfield brings over a decade of expertise in transforming complex data into actionable insights. Her extensive experience spans various industries, including retail, supply chain, shipping, healthcare administration, and pharmacy. She developed and managed numerous analytics solutions, including Power BI reports and dashboards, tailored for diverse audiences ranging from C-level executives to warehouse management staff. Quinita excels in synthesizing disparate data sources into cohesive, actionable reports that drive strategic decision-making. Her independent consulting work is dedicated to providing organizations with the analytics support they need, uncovering valuable insights from their existing data.
Reporting Projects: Creates detailed and interactive business reports with data visualization tools. Develops reports and data analyses in Excel and Google Sheets.
Power Platform Projects: Builds custom mobile apps to streamline business operations. Creates chatbots using Power Virtual Agents to assist with customer inquiries and internal process. Sets up automated data flows to ensure clean data is shared across multiple systems.
Analytics Research: Conducts thorough data analysis to uncover hidden information, solve specific problems, or develop advanced analytics that explain past trends, diagnose issues, predict future outcomes, or recommend actions.
Dashboard Projects: Transforms existing reports into comprehensive dashboards that provide quick and valuable insights.
Training: Offers comprehensive training in Power BI, covering staff instruction on report usage, advanced training for self-service model creation, and best practices for effective dashboard design. She also provides general reporting and dashboarding training, AI education, and consulting on AI implementation, including workflow automation with Make.com for tasks like email automation, lead nurturing, client retargeting, and AI agent development.
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Dr. Mae Jemison