Excel Courses

To book, contact hello@generalBI.com, mention the course you’d like, preferred dates, and venue (teams or a location) and anything else you’d like. We’ll respond with pricing.

Public courses are listed in the calendar.

Attendees can attend Office Hours for after course support.

Excel Fledgling

No experisnce necessary. Start from the beginning and learn the best practices. Learn about Workbooks, Sheets, Cells, Formulas, Addressing Modes, Structure and Formatting.

Excel Practitioner

Tables, Pivot Tables, Lookups, Conditional Formatting, Formulas.

Excel Dashboards

Analytics, Dashboards, Power Pivot, Power Query, DAX FormulasTables, Slicers, Charts, Star Schema vs Snowflake Schema, Relationships, Normalization, Flattening, Kimbal Method, Story Telling, Data Vidsualization and Best Practices

Excel Automation

Automate business process, Macros, Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), Custom Functions, Event Handling, Active X Data Objects (ADO), Structured Query Languate (SQL).

MS Access Fledgling

Database Terminology, Relational Database Concepts, Databasee Design, Tables, Forms, Queries, Reports.

MS Access Practitioner

Create a complete application. Learn by doing.

MS Access Mastery

Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), Form Timers, Structured Query Language (SQL), Form Navigation, Usability, File System Object (FSO), ActiveX Data Objects (ADO)

Industry and Task Specific Excel Courses

Excel Finance

Learn to build dynamic/dashboards comparing budgeted and actual performance. This hands-on course covers data modeling, variance calculations, and visual storytelling—perfect for finance teams and analysts who want clearer insights and faster reporting.

Excel Process Management

For those involved with Process/Workflow/Lifecycle/Case Management. Hands-on approach to measuring Case Loads, Workloads, Time-in-Stage, Response Time etc.

Excel Risk Management

Creating risk dashboards. Suitable for those working in Finance, Healthcare, Manufacturing, Safety, Government and Public Sector, Technology, Construction, Engineering and Retail.

Excel: My Data Sucks

Learn best practices for fixing bad data. Efficient methods of cleaning large volumes of data.