Data Modelling and Analysis with Excel Power Pivot

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Overview
If you work with data, you're likely already familiar with common frustrations with Microsoft Excel like size limitations and manually entering data from multiple sources. Luckily there are two Microsoft tools- Power Pivot and Power Query - that solve ALL of these issues, right inside Excel. No Access databases or IT department help needed. With imports of 1-million-plus rows of data sets from virtually any source and the ability to save query definitions, you can completely overhaul your reporting and analysis workflow. Power Query and Power Pivot complement each other. Power Query is the recommended experience for discovering, connecting to, and importing data. Power Pivot is great for modeling the data you?ve imported
Why should you attend?
If you work with data, you're likely already familiar with common frustrations with Microsoft Excel like size limitations and manually entering data from multiple sources. Luckily there are two Microsoft tools- Power Pivot and Power Query - that solve ALL of these issues, right inside Excel. No Access databases or IT department help needed. With imports of 1-million-plus rows of data sets from virtually any source and the ability to save query definitions, you can completely overhaul your reporting and analysis workflow. Power Query and Power Pivot complement each other. Power Query is the recommended experience for discovering, connecting to, and importing data. Power Pivot is great for modeling the data you?ve imported
Areas Covered in the Session:
  • How to activate/install Power Pivot and Power Query - free tools from Microsoft
  • Learn about Data Models
  • Creating relationships between different datasets in Power Pivot
  • Importing data into excel from an array of external sources
  • Learn about DAX formulas
  • Cleaning, transforming and merging data with Power Query (goodbye, Access)
Who can Benefit:
  • Business owners 
  • CEO's / CFO's / CTO's
  • Bank Managers and Bank Tellers
  • Managers of all levels
  • Financial professionals
  • Anybody who uses Excel on a regular basis, and want to be more efficient and productive
  • Anybody who has large amounts of data in Excel or other data types
  • Administrators
  • Salespeople
  • Trainers
  • Bankers

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