childwelfarewaivers.blogspot.com
Child Welfare Waivers: The Stakes for Your State
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Child Welfare Waivers: The Stakes for Your State. A state-by-state breakdown of the amount of federal foster care money that could be used for better alternatives if your state gets a child welfare waiver. Thursday, October 6, 2011. Check the box for your state on the chart on the right to see the potential impact of waivers. So for every federal dollar a state spends on prevention and family preservation under title IV-B, it spends, on average nearly13 federal dollars on foster care, and another seven f...
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Green pastures – Gravy Anecdote
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Wherein Andy Cotgreave pours stories about data onto the web. I have a new job, starting in late September. It’s with a technology startup you may just have heard of. Yes, I am moving to Tableau. Incidentally, can you believe that when I started using Tableau, there was no Server product, and you couldn’t do the following:. Keep your Excel file open while Tableau was connected to it. June 27, 2011. 7 thoughts on “Green pastures”. June 27, 2011 at 1:30 pm. Smart move on the part of Tableau. Bravo! I have ...
appliedviz.blogspot.com
Applied Visual Analytics: Making a Reusable Tableau Table Contents
http://appliedviz.blogspot.com/2014/04/making-reusable-tableau-table-contents.html
Monday, April 28, 2014. Making a Reusable Tableau Table Contents. There are lots of examples in the Tableau Community of how to build and use tables of contents (TOC) for navigating between worksheets and dashboards. Lately there has also been some discussion on the Tableau forums and ideas sections about making this easier. Whenever I read these I think of Tbeleau Co-Foiunder Pat Hanrahan's oft quoted maxim, "Easy is hard," or "Easy is hard, right? Field identifies what kind of use the record is intende...
russiansphinx.blogspot.com
RUSSIAN SPHINX: Links
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8211; the most mysterious among Tableau bloggers, the blog is full of tutorials and tricks. 8211; as the title says author, Robert Mundigl, explains everything clearly and simply. 8211; Ben Jones. 8211; must check out for everyone who is into survey data, Steve Wexler will show you how to work with such data without affecting your mental health. 8211; Jonathan Drummey's blog full of tutorials. 8211; Andy Cotgreave. Shares thoughts about data visualizations and Tableau. Higher Ed Data Stories. 8211; Matt ...
visibledata.blogspot.com
Data Visualization: Refs
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Discover, Analyze, Explore, Pivot, Drilldown, Visualize your data… “How do I know what I think until I see what I say? 8221; [E.M. Forster, G. Wallas, A. Gide]. People have recommended Dr. Andrew Pandre @LinkedIn, please see. Http:/ www.linkedin.com/profile/view? 8212; Paul Bibler. Manager, Supply Chain Metrics Reporting, Sears Holdings Corporation. Worked with Andrew at Sears Holdings Corporation. Andrei possess the ability to interact with both technical and functional teams to extract project knowledg...
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NCCPR Child Welfare Blog: February 2012
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NCCPR Child Welfare Blog. News and commentary from the National Coalition for Child Protection Reform concerning child abuse, child welfare, foster care, and family preservation. Monday, February 27, 2012. Foster care in America: A Nebraska caseworker gives away the game. Says the worker: “It was a long day taking away babies.”. When it comes to the all-time Child Protective Services Excuse Hit Parade this item almost always is in the top three: “ We. Judicial authorization.” ( Ex parte. Means only CPS i...
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