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Best Practice Excel Business Course

Excel training, it’s so incredibly important! The range of courses for quick tips and tricks, productivity, shortcuts and basics is huge, but the one thing that was missing in the space was a training that focuses on how to use Excel well: a training on Best Practice and design. How can you encourage yourself, your colleagues, and your company to define what a good Excel model looks like? 

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PerfectXL Business Course for Advanced Excel Users

This shortcoming is what inspired us to build an Excel course for advanced users. And of course we couldn’t have built this training alone, that’s why we asked the best of the best to do it with us. Certified Excel MVPs (Most Valuable Professionals) and other skilled trainers helped us develop an incredible course that works through all kinds of Excel topics to show users how to build sound models. Watch this introduction video:

This video is just a short overview, but this course is guaranteed of added value for professional Excel users. It helps to build better models and it provides with tools and language to be able to discuss good vs bad models with colleagues and to set a corporate standard. Models that follow best practice design are simply much better and less risky.

Read more about our training here, or visit the course directly on the training platform Coursera.

More about the Excel Business Course and Excel best practices

Follow our Excel Training for Businesses as a team. Improve transparency and communication around Excel within your company resulting in fewer mistakes, and a faster, more efficient work environment.

Follow our 4 week course on the basics of Excel Modelling. Learn from the best Excel users in the world, and watch your Excel use improve immediately!

This course was developed to help users that already understand the basic principles in Excel to greatly improve their skills. Read exactly what you will learn in our program.

This course was designed by PerfectXL (Infotron) in collaboration with 11 of Microsoft’s designated “Most Valuable Professionals” and 3 of the most prestigious universities of the Netherlands.

Excel modelling must be taken seriously, Excel is used too widely to be seen as just a flexible sheet. The models created are legitimate pieces of software and need to be simple, correct, and maintainable.

To create and maintain with consistently good Excel files, there are a number of best practices to keep in mind. Here we provide a list of Excel tips to improve the way you work with spreadsheets.

This is a question people are starting to ask more often today. Back in the 1990’s at the peak of Excel’s popularity it wasn’t even a question, but times change. Now the market is filled with alternatives…

Which VBA developer isn’t familiar with the battles fought against dreaded Excel Errors? It can be a real rough and tumble to bend VBA to your will.

Excel training, it’s so incredibly important! There are many courses for quick tips and tricks, productivity, shortcuts and basics, but what was missing? A training on Best Practice and design.

By bringing consistency to your formatting you automatically improve the quality of your spreadsheets. Not only will it look better, thinking about the purpose of the cells in your model and how to format them accordingly will change your mindset too.

This article is a list of 5 excellent Excel blogs with different purposes and strengths, where you as a user can learn more about the wonderful world of Excel!

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