Excel Training

meangreen

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I have been asked by my HR department to develop some sort of trining program for those that are not Excel inclined. I am not a trainer by any means, but I am the Excel "go to guy" in my office. Is there some kind of template or aide available that I can use to develop this? I used to have an old workbook from a Fred Pryor/CareerTrak class that a previous employee took, but I can't find it. Any suggestions?
 

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Hi meangreen,

Your post is ringing bells .... been there !

In my experience, your best option is to send out a
small questionaire, asking what your co workers would
expect / like to get from an informal Excel workshop.

This will target the areas your company need to train on
plus it will mean you get to prepare & "Excel" in the eyes
of your associates !


Let me know how you get on !

HTH

Russ
 

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