⭐⭐⭐ With this course you get: ⭐⭐⭐

Complete hands-on Pivot Table Guide

24/7-Access to all lectures, project files

Access to course Q&A forums to ask questions

A skills test including a complete solution guide

LIFETIME access

30-day money-back guarantee!

Taught in the most recent Excel version (2019/365)

What is this course about?

Pivot Tables are one of the most powerful tools that come with Microsoft Excel. They are a must for any data analyst to dig into data and draw conclusions.

What is a Pivot Table?

The word “Pivot” itself is defined as the central point, pin, or shaft on which a mechanism turns or oscillates. And that is exactly what a pivot table does, it turns your data. Pivot tables are also known as cross tables.

A Pivot Table is a very powerful Excel tool for structurally evaluating data in a simple tabular form. The underlying data source is summarized in a way that important properties of the data are represented in a simple overview of aggregated data.

Why do you need Pivot Tables?

With Pivot Tables, you basically flip your data to explore new dimensions to perform data analyses. This tool allows you to break down and reduce huge amounts of data to a basic tabular form that reveals new insights about your data.

In addition, you can create stunning Excel Dashboards with the help of Pivot Tables. With so-called “slicers” you can enrich your data summaries with a user-friendly interface to dig into your data. This way you can draw conclusions that you may not even have thought of beforehand.

With the right approach, you can analyze any kind of data such as sales data or marketing performance data. Whatever your use case will be. With Pivot Tables, you have a tool at hand which allows you to create any kind of KPI driven Excel dashboards to draw meaningful and actionable insights.

This course gives you a comprehensive and hands-on deep dive through the ins and outs of Pivot Tables and related data analysis. You will learn everything from scratch, like properly preparing your raw data, creating pivot tables, adding charts and filters up to eventually creating a fully functional reporting Excel Dashboard. But it’s not only me doing stuff in this course. There is an exercise teaching section waiting for you. You receive a raw data set that you will analyze on your own to answer a bunch of questions.

You will follow me directly on my screen and can work in parallel with the provided work files.

Find some of the most important topic areas of this course below:

Data Requirements to your raw data

to your raw data How to tackle a Data Clean up

Performing Data Analyses

360° exploration of Navigation and Menus of a Pivot Table

Creating Pivot Charts

Calculated Fields and Items (and all the pitfalls of those)

and (and all the pitfalls of those) Create Interactive Excel Dashboards (Excel 2010 and higher)

(Excel 2010 and higher) Pimping up usability with slicers and timelines (Excel 2010 and higher)

and (Excel 2010 and higher) Test your skills, analyze data and answer lots of questions

This course is a hands-on experience and we will work with a sample data set to explore all the functionalities around Pivot Tables. You can work in parallel with the work files to try everything out, one by one, as I am showing you on my screen.

In a world, where data analytics become more and more a demanded skill in businesses, this course is exactly the right place to start extending your Microsoft Excel skills. After this course, you are able to transform any kind of raw data into meaningful summaries to draw conclusions with Pivot Tables.

I am here to help you level up in Excel. So, I am more than happy to welcome you on the other side of my course.

Cheers,

Georg – Certified Microsoft Office Specialist Expert (Excel)

⭐⭐⭐ ENROLL NOW and get: ⭐⭐⭐

24/7-Access to all lectures project files

Access to course Q&A forums to ask questions

A skills test including a complete solution guide

Lifetime access

30-day money-back guarantee!

Taught in the most recent Microsoft Excel version (2019/365)

Compatible with Microsoft Excel 2007 (limited), 2010, 2013, 2016 and Excel 2019 or Office 365