01/07/2023
Learn how to Collect, Analyze, Interpret and Visualize data with Microsoft Excel to gain insights and make better decisions for your business or the company you're working for.β
Every business generates data. But whether you're able to turn that into useful insights depends on your ability to process, manipulate, and ultimately translate that data.
What data do you need? How do you prepare that data? How do you analyze it to answer specific questions?
In this course, we'll show you step-by-step, exactly how to do that, by starting with the basics of Microsoft Excel Software.
**Why are we using Microsoft Excel?**
Excel is still the most popular tool used by analysts in all industries, and across all roles. It's used by financial analysts, marketing analysts, sales analysts, and of course, data analysts.
Yes, there are many tools out there but if you learn and master the core concepts and techniques of data analysis in Excel, you'll be able to apply your knowledge to a broad range of applications.
Donβt underestimate Excel -- a single worksheet can technically hold more than 17 BILLION data points (this can make your computer REALLY slow).
Fortunately, most of us running analysis will need to process far fewer data points than that. Still, it speaks to the power of the program.
This course is designed, first to get you familiar with Excel from the very basics, before we move on to more advanced topics.
You can be a complete beginner and take this course.
We then progressively increase the difficulty as you move along in the course, culminating in advanced techniques taught through our case studies.
When you get this video course, you will not only receive the video lessons and Excel software to kick-start your learning but you will also be added to our Private Mentorship Group where you will constantly get updated and mentored, on the latest data analysis trends.
Let me give you a brief recap of what you will be able to do after going through this amazing course.
After going through the course and practicing, you would have:
π’ Understood what Data and Data Analysis are all about
π’ Become proficient in using Microsoft Excel software
π’ Known how to clean raw data
π’ Known specific websites to collect data for practice
π’ Used Excel Formulas, Filters, and Tables to analyze data
π’ Created and used Pivot Tables
π’ Created Dashboards in Microsoft Excel
π’ Understood Slicers and how to use them
π’ Used conditional Formatting
π’ Answered real-life Data questions to gain insights
There's no other better time to learn than Now!
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