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    Microsoft Excel: Building Infographics, Dynamic Data Analytics and Visualization

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    Category Data visualization tools Excel; Excel data visualization training; Microsoft excel data analysis

    Deadline: September 11, 2018 | Date: September 11, 2018

    Venue/Country: Training Doyens 26468 E Walker Dr,Aurora, Colora, U.S.A

    Updated: 2018-08-16 15:38:12 (GMT+9)

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    OVERVIEW

    As we hurtle toward 2020, every list of essential job skills and core competencies contains the following ideas: Data Analytics, Data Visualization, and Communication. While there are certainly a host of new tools and technologies to help us with that, the tools we already know and use daily have vast untapped potential. Microsoft Excel, certainly, gets a bad rap when it comes to ‘data visualization,’ but that’s almost entirely because people don’t know how to use the tools in the box!

    In this webinar, we’ll highlight a number of professional and compelling techniques for analyzing and visualizing data with Excel. These can be used to build Excel infographics, slide decks, reports, or any other sort of communication medium. You don’t need to invest money in new software – Excel can handle nearly anything.

    When you can visualize and communicate the important insights in your business, you are far ahead in many different areas. Market your ideas to a new audience with beautiful and compelling visuals; get buy-in to fund your new business idea; sell clients on the effectiveness of your solutions. As people who live ‘close to the numbers,’ it can be very difficult to effectively communicate your message to people ‘outside the bubble.’ These tools will cut through the noise and create change.

    WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND

    Unlike many webinars, Neil’s sessions are 100% hands-on real-world examples of the skills he’s presenting. After this session, you’ll have a screenshot-laden step-by-step guide to performing the techniques we cover. You’ll be able to apply these skills directly to your work with almost no adjustment, and with a very short learning curve.

    AREAS COVERED

    • Data visualization tools in Excel and creating graphical charts with symbols, pictures, maps, and more

    • Highlighting relevant data dynamically with conditionally formatted charts

    • Isolating critical points with logical functions

    • Leveraging essential design skills to understand and deliver for your audience

    • Using obscure tools like the Camera and Pivot drill-downs to build incredible dashboards

    LEARNING OBJECTIVES

    Excel can create an incredible assortment of chart and visualization types, far beyond the bar charts and pie charts you’ve seen a thousand times. In this session, we’ll demonstrate how to create icon- and map-based visuals, as well as dynamic dashboards that update as your data changes.

    WHO WILL BENEFIT

    • C-level Executives

    • Sales professionals

    • Marketing professionals

    • Educators and Trainers

    • Business Analysts

    • Consultants

    … and anyone who needs to communicate numbers.

    For more detail please click on this below link:

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