Get yourself trained on MS Excel – with this Online Training MS Excel – Top Excel Tips, Excel Tricks, Excel Shortcuts.
Online Training MS Excel – Top Excel Tips, Excel Tricks, Excel Shortcuts
Excel is by far the worlds most popular spreadsheet program and is useful for everything from maintaining simple household budgets to building sophisticated financial models or designing complex dashboards. Analyzing Business Data with Excel shows you how to solve real-world business problems by taking Excels data analysis features to the maximum, rather than focusing on individual Excel functions and features. The training will help you learn aboutIntroduction to Excel shortcuts,The Ctrl + [A-Z],The F[1-9],File formatting,Working with Ribbon,Navigation and Drag and Drop,Selection and Ribbon,Formatting and Number Formatting,Work shortcuts,Formulas.
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As a society, we spend hundreds of billions of dollars measuring the return on our financial assets. Yet, at the same time, we still haven’t found convincing ways of measuring the return on our investments in developing people.
And I get it: If my bank account pays me 1% a year, I can measure it to the penny. We’ve been collectively trained to expect neat and precise ROI calculations on everything, so when it’s applied to something as seemingly squishy as how effectively people are learning in the workplace, the natural inclination is to throw up our hands and say it can’t be done. But we need to figure this out. In a world where skills beat capital, the winners and losers of the next 30 years will be determined by their ability to attract and develop great talent.
Fortunately, corporate learning & development (L&D), like most business functions, is evolving quickly. We can embrace some level of ambiguity and have rigor when measuring the ROI of learning. It just might look a little different than an M.B.A. would expect to see in an Excel model.
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