Dashboards Aren’t Dead, They’re Evolving. And So Is Tableau.

Ten years ago, machine learning vendors said the model would “tell you everything.” Automation platforms claimed decisions would “run themselves.” And more recently, the metrics layer movement insisted SQL alone would eliminate the need for visual analytics.

The Guide to Interview Analysis

Interview analysis involves systematically examining verbal data to uncover patterns, meanings, and insights. The ATLAS.ti guide explains that the process begins with preparing and familiarizing yourself with the interview transcripts, followed by coding significant statements and grouping them into meaningful categories.

The Guide to Literature Reviews

A literature review is a structured approach to identifying, evaluating, and synthesizing existing research on a particular topic. The ATLAS.ti guide explains that a strong literature review goes beyond summarizing studies—it critically analyzes patterns, gaps, and relationships within the scholarship.

The Guide to Thematic Analysis

The guide explains that thematic analysis offers flexibility and can be applied across a wide range of disciplines. It emphasizes the importance of systematic coding and iterative theme development, helping researchers make sense of complex qualitative material.