Georgie graduated from the University of Auckland with a major in Geography and Statistics. She started her career as a Business Analyst in the Deloitte New Zealand Management Consulting team. A desire for an overseas experience, Georgie moved to London where she initially worked in Recruitment. Through her university and work experience, she discovered the importance of data and decided to pursue a career in analytics.
Georgie Grgec
Blog Posts
Sun 08 Sep 2019 | Georgie Grgec
Difference From Average Set Action
Set actions are a great way to add interactivity into your dashboard. I recently
learnt how you could use a set action to show the difference from the average
and thought this would be useful in a lot of visualisations.
The example below is using Superstore (US) data
Wed 21 Aug 2019 | Georgie Grgec
Dashboard Week Day 3 - Kickstarter KPIs
Today our project was to create some KPI dashboards for the C-level and Analyst
level using data on Kickstarter projects.
After downloading and looking at the data the first step was to draw out ideas
for the dashboards. Below are my rough sketches
Mon 19 Aug 2019 | Georgie Grgec
Dashboard Week - Day 1 - ASOS Web-Scraping
Dashboard week is here for DS15! Day 1 we were tasked with using web-scraping
the ASOS website for all the clothing items, brand, cost, description and
product types for the Men’s and Women’s new clothing.
Andy posted the details our challenge on the Data School blog
[https://www.thedataschool.co
Mon 05 Aug 2019 | Georgie Grgec
Clustering Analysis in Alteryx
‘Predictive Grouping is an approach that allows users to assess and create the
appropriate number of clusters (groups) for their data to be assigned based on
their similarity to each other in the same cluster and dissimilar to other data
assigned to other clusters
Mon 22 Jul 2019 | Georgie Grgec
Standard Alteryx Macro Example
What is a Macro and why should we use one?
A macro is basically an Alteryx Workflow that is compressed down to be a single
tool. They allow you to take a section of a workflow that you need to repeat.
You can then use this macro in other workflows.
There are 3 types of Macros –
1. Standard
2
Tue 09 Jul 2019 | Georgie Grgec
Quick Tips for Presenting Data
Data analysis is important but if we are not able to communicate and present
effectively, it seems like a bit of a waste?
During our time at the Data School we have been taught the importance of
presenting and have had the chance to practice a lot