Training on your files, not a generic sample dataset
People remember what they practise on. We teach using the workbooks your team opens every morning, so the skills land the same week.
Topics we teach most
Sessions run 60 to 90 minutes over video, recorded so anyone who misses it can catch up. Small groups, hands-on, questions welcome throughout.
We start with a short skills check to find out where the group actually is, then build the curriculum from there rather than from a stock syllabus.
Formulas that matter
XLOOKUP, INDEX/MATCH, SUMIFS, dynamic arrays, and when a PivotTable beats all of them.
PivotTables properly
Grouping, calculated fields, slicers and the layout habits that keep them stable.
Power Query basics
Enough to import, clean and refresh a monthly file without help.
Dashboard fundamentals
Chart choice, layout, and separating data from presentation.
How a programme is structured
- 1Skills checkA short assessment so we teach at the right level.
- 2Session planAgreed with you, built around your real workbooks.
- 3Live sessions60 to 90 minutes each, recorded, hands-on throughout.
- 4Follow-upA question channel open for 30 days after the final session.
Everything that ships with this
- Recordings of every session
- Practice files based on your own data
- A one-page reference sheet per topic
- A 30-day question window afterwards
- Sessions scheduled around your working hours
Fixed price, quoted after we have seen the file or the brief. Nothing is billed until you approve the scope in writing. See pricing.
Up to twelve keeps it hands-on. Larger groups work as a demo format, but split them if you want people practising live.
Yes, and mixed sessions are common in teams that use both. We flag where the two behave differently.
That is the most effective combination — we hand over the file and then train the team on it directly.
Often booked alongside this
Send the file. Get a straight answer.
A 20-minute call, or just email the workbook with a note on what is wrong. Either way you will know the cause and the cost before you commit.