
The wise person examines all the options before proceeding. Modelling lets you test the effects of your choices before committing yourself whilst Excel gives you the versatility to experiment. The course gives you the discipline and the skill to do it economically and effectively.
We offer a range of programmes to match different needs. Please browse through the list below to identify the correct course for your requirements.
This course not only teaches relevant Excel techniques, but develops the capacity to use the skills appropriately to produce a robust model. Over the five days, techniques are presented in the context of simple applications so that delegates become familiar with how best to use them to attain their objectives.
Principles and disciplines of model design and construction are developed and reinforced throughout the course. The emphasis is on structuring the model to be as simple as possible and accessible to others who may inherit it.
This course is run a couple of times a year as a public scheduled course and can also be offered in-house provided that there is a sufficient number of delegates.
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Although many people consider themselves well versed in Excel, this is often because they do not know how extensive the scope of Excel really is or how to achieve the same outcome in a much more efficient way.
The first three days of the five day course (see above) focus on the development and useful application of the functionality that Excel has to offer. Delegates who wish to may choose to attend these three days only.
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We can design a programme to meet your particular needs. Please do not hesitate to contact us with your specific request.