Pick the course that fits where you are. Video lessons to get started or the full expert program with workbooks included.
Four courses built around real business spreadsheets. Learn by assembling commonly used tools at work.
The complete Excel program. 220+ lessons, follow-along videos, and a lifetime workbook to track every lesson and use as a reference guide forever.
Rate your comfort with 10 core Excel skills. We will tell you exactly which course to start with.
Rate each skill from 1 (not comfortable) to 3 (very comfortable). Max score = 30.
1. Comfort with SUM, AVERAGE, COUNT?
2. Comfort with PivotTables to summarize data?
The team doesn't have the skills to assemble useful reports, leaving leadership questioning contribution and impact.
You literally cannot afford mistakes when it comes to financial reports, budgets, or business data.
Spending more time creating reports than analyzing data seriously delays decisions and costs money.
Decisions are halted when data is missing or slow. Critical business opportunities can be missed.
Teams with varying skill levels make it near impossible to effectively report and share data.
Lacking reporting skills leads to anxiety, low morale, and turnover.
Feeling stressed or overwhelmed whenever you need to use Excel?
Relying on others to get your Excel tasks done slows you down. It's over.
No more fear of making mistakes that could corrupt your files or reports.
Limited Excel skills could hold you back from career advancement.
No. The event planner goes over all main Excel functions but the others are here to reinforce skills. So if you can create an event planner and then apply the same skills to various other tools in these courses, you are much more likely to be successful in the real work environment.
Any and all! I've included what I think are the best samples after working in pharmaceutical, biotech, luxury goods, manufacturing, pricing, software, automotive, supply chain, warehousing, and distribution.
Any and all! These foundational skills apply across office administration, finance, purchasing, analyst roles, project management, billing, and executive leadership, basically any department where Excel is used.
No, this is the course only. You need to purchase Excel separately here.