Information and data management are essential for all roles and industries, whether it’s an analyst providing “big data” analytics, a coordinator presenting monthly metrics, or a manager tracking project status.
Excel is a foundational application that meets the needs for most business users. It also handles more advanced tasks like Python, ETL, and data modeling. Where do you start with a tool that does everything?
There is no shortage of courses, videos, and content for learning Excel and other tools.
They offer an abundance of tips and tricks that don’t connect users directly to solutions to the problems they need to solve.
Where Do I Start?
People often hear, "You need to learn Excel," but what does that mean? What is the first step? It's easy to get overwhelmed with formulas and features. We use hands-on practice to apply skills to realistic scenarios.
Where can I go?
Increase confidence in your problem-solving and troubleshooting skills. Open the door to learn Power BI, SQL and more complex analysis, business intelligence, and data storytelling skills. .