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Description

Instructor Symon He hosts near daily LIVE office hours on TikTok 10:30PM PDT. Find him @SymonHe.
Ibadullah Khalil - 5 Stars
“A great instructor and guide for the course. All topics were well driven and to the point with no gibberish language used to make it difficult for the learners just like other instructors. A highly recommended course for every beginner who aims to become a data analyst”
 
Jianyong Chen - 5 Stars
“This is one of the best course I took on Udemy so far. The instructors explained everything in detail and there are practices after each section. Make sure you download all the files, practice on your own, and you will learn a lot. Highly recommend!”
 
 
Every business generates data.  But whether you're able to turn that into useful insights depends on your ability to process, manipulate, and ultimately translate that data.
Whether you're working for a company or running your own, being able to make better decisions requires you to be able to analyze and interpret data.  
What data do you need? How do you prep that data? How do you analyze it to answer specific questions?
In this course, we're going to show you step-by-step, exactly how to do that, by starting with the very basics.  
 
Why Microsoft Excel?
 
This course is as much about Excel, if not more, than data analysis concepts and techniques. Why?
 
Excel is still the most popular tool used by analysts in all industries, across all roles.  It's used by financial analysts, marketing analysts, sales analysts, and of course, data analysts.  


Yes, there are many tools out there but if you learn and master the core concepts and techniques of data analysis in Excel, you'll be able to apply your knowledge to a broad range of applications.
 
Don’t underestimate Excel--a single worksheet can technically hold more than 17 BILLION data points (granted, it will make your computer REALLY slow). Fortunately, most of us running analysis will need to process far fewer data points than that. Still, it speaks to the power of the program.
 
Maurizio Zippo - 5 Stars
“This is one of the best course I have ever taken and thoroughly enjoyed. Highly recommended if you want to brush up your existing Excel Skills and to learn how to build some complicated formulae. The Pivot Table and Charts were something I always struggled with but thanks to Symon and Travis' explanations they are now so easy to use every day at work, saving me tonnes of time! Many Thanks Symon and Travis for putting together this great course you are my Excel heroes! The case studies on Cryptocurrency and The Start Up Market are absolute gems! I can't wait to get started with your next course.”
 
Why learn from us?
 
By signing up with us, you will be learning from two instructors with a combined 35 years of relevant experience across a wide range of analyst roles.  
 
Travis has been a digital marketer, investor, and entrepreneur for 20 years. He’s led growth in Asia for Groupon and even helped build Excel when he was as an engineer at Microsoft.  He is a data analysis and data visualization expert who pulls from his industry experience to teach some of the advanced data analysis topics you’ll find in this course. 
 
Symon has been interpreting and analyzing data for 15 years.  He has served as a financial analyst, marketing analyst, and even head of marketing analytics across half a dozen industries.  If you look at his other courses on Udemy, you'll see that he is an Excel and analysis ninja, having taught nearly 180,000 students with over 18,000 reviews.  
 
Together, we’ve pulled directly from our personal experience and put everything we could into this course. In fact, all of the case studies you’ll find inside are inspired by real-world projects we’ve worked on.
 
What if I don't have any data analysis or Excel background?
 
No worries! This is why we start with the very basics in our foundational sections, which is designed to get you familiar with Excel before we move on to more advanced topics.  You can be a complete beginner and take this course.  It might sometimes feel like you're drinking out of a fire hose, but if you put in the time and effort we promise you’ll see results by following our course and doing the exercises. 
 
We then progressively increase the difficulty as you move along in the course, culminating in advanced techniques taught through our case studies.  
If you do have an Excel background, you can skip or skim through the foundational sections and move directly into the more advanced topics.  
 
Stephen Dias - 5 Stars
“If you're trying to learn the foundations of excel this course is all you need.”
 
Brandon Parker - 5 Stars
“I have a lot of experience building excel models and purchased the course for the case studies. I didn't expect to learn much from the introductory parts but was surprised to find additional keyboard shortcuts I had never learned as well as powerful new functions that will make my life a lot easier. This course helped me brush up on functionality that I often neglected while using excel and was super comprehensive. I look forward to continuing using this course as additional case studies are added and highly recommend it for even excel experts.”
 
Learn through practice.
Like most things in life, becoming proficient at data analysis in Excel takes practice.  A lot of practice.
 
Sure, you'll pick up plenty just from watching, but you'll be doing yourself a disservice if you don't download our more than 100 custom-built Excel practice files specifically designed to help you master the program.
 
We're not done adding all our content yet, either.  This class was initially created an "intro" course, but it will soon become a complete coverage of all things data analysis in Excel.  
 
In conclusion, does any of the following apply to you?
 
    1.     Do you want to really know your way around Excel?
    2.     You have data for your work or business but you're not sure what to make of it?
    3.     You might know your way around Excel but you're not confident about turning data into business insights
    4.     You frequently receive Excel spreadsheets from others but want to better understand how they arrived at their conclusions?
    5.     You want to learn the best practices when it comes to using Excel for data analysis.
    6.     You are intimidated by spreadsheets and terms like Pivot Tables and VLookups
    7.     You want to learn a skill set that is useful for any role in any industry you get into later.
 
If so, then take charge and take our course.
You have absolutely ZERO risk. Udemy gives you a solid-as-an-oak-tree 30-day money back guarantee.  You have nothing to lose and everything to gain.
So if you're ready to
go from

data deficient to data proficient
, enroll now!
 
 
Who this course is for:
Anyone who wants to learn the core concepts of data analysis in the Excel environment
Anyone who wants to learn to apply data analysis techniques using Excel
Anyone who wants to become proficient at using Excel for data/business analysis
Anyone who wants to be able to turn data into business insights in Excel
Anyone who wants to be able to run simple to sophisticated analysis on data using Excel
Anyone who wants to learn the most frequently used Excel functions and techniques used by analysts

What you'll learn

Confidently use the most crucial Excel functions and techniques for analysis

Correctly use the appropriate charts in Excel

Apply analysis techniques to datasets in Excel

Manipulate and prep datasets in Excel

Build presentation ready dashboards in Excel

Create your own formulas in Excel

Turn real world data into business insights in Excel

Requirements

  • You will need a copy of Adobe XD 2019 or above. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe.
  • No previous design experience is needed.
  • No previous Adobe XD skills are needed.

Course Content

27 sections • 95 lectures
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1-Watch This First
3
1.1-Course Intro.
1.2-A few reminders before we begin
1.3-COURSE FILES
2-Jumpstart
7
2.1-Jumpstart Overview
2.2-JUMPSTART NOTE
2.3-Jumpstart Part 1
2.4-Jumpstart Part 2
2.5-Jumpstart Part 2 Filtering Unique Values
2.6-Jumpstart Part 3
2.7-Quick Reminder
3-Getting Acclimated with EXCEL - Foundations
15
3.1-Getting Acclimated Section Overview
3.2-EXCEL User Interface
3.3-Adding, Deleting, and Editing Data in a Cell
3.4-Introduction to Keyboard Shortcuts
3.5-50 Time Saving Excel Shortcuts
3.6-Navigation Keyboard Shortcuts
3.7-Data Selection Keyboard Shortcuts
3.8-Inserting and Deleting Rows and Columns
3.9-Auto Fit Row and Column Size
3.10-Freeze Panes and Split Boxes
3.11-Formatting Numbers
3.12-Formatting Cells
3.13-Grouping and Hiding Rows or Columns
3.14-Installing EXCEL Add-Ins
3.15-Quiz #1
4-Basic EXCEL Formulas & Functions - Foundations
17
4.1-Basic Excel Formulas & Functions Section Overview
4.2-Basic Math Functions in Excel
4.3-Conditional Math Functions
4.4-MIN, MAX, and AVERAGE Functions
4.5-Logical Operators and Functions
4.6-Anchoring Cell References and Name Ranges
4.7-Array Functions
4.8-Quick note about next three lectures
4.9-Internal Rate of Return (IRR) Functions
4.10-Net Present Value (NPV) and Cash Multiple
4.11-Loan Amortization Table
4.12-Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR)
4.13-Formula Auditing
4.14-Fill Commands
4.15-IS Functions
4.16-Rounding Numbers
4.17-Quiz #2
5-Text, Times, and Dates Data Formats - Foundations
16
5.1-Text, Times, and Date Data Formats Section Overview
5.2-Note to EU Students about Date Format
5.3-How EXCEL Treats Text, Times, and Dates Data
5.4-Changing the Case of Text
5.5-Combining Strings of Text Together
5.6-Cutting Substrings from a Text
5.7-Using the FIND Function
5.8-Searching for Specific Text in Data
5.9-Splitting a Text Field into Multiple Columns
5.10-Converting Dates from Text into Values
5.11-Adding and Subtracting Dates
5.12-Compiling Monthly and Annual Totals
5.13-Conducting Day of the Week Analysis
5.14-Combining Date and Time Data
5.15-Adding and Subtracting Times
5.16-Conducting Hours of the Day Analysis
6-Introduction to Statistics in EXCEL - Foundations
8
6.1-Introduction Statistics in EXCEL Section Overview
6.2-Brief Overview of Statistics
6.3-Mean, Median, & Mode
6.4-Percentile and PercentileRank
6.5-Frequency Distributions
6.6-Standard Deviation and Variance
6.7-Trends in Data
6.8-Introduction to Correlation
7-Handling Data in EXCEL
12
7.1-Handling Data Overview
7.2-Lookup with VLOOKUP
7.3-Lookup with HLOOKUP
7.4-Name Arrays for Reuse and Readability
7.5-Group Records with Nested IF Statements
7.6-Avoid Errors with IF and ISNUMBER
7.7-Create Dropdown Lists for Filtering
7.8-Create Unique Lists
7.9-Fast Lookup with INDEX and MATCH
7.10-Multi-Condition Lookup with DSUM
7.11-Create Rankings with SMALL and LARGE
7.12-Multi-Condition Lookup with INDEX and MATCH
8-Pivot Tables
9
8.1-Insert a Pivot Table
8.2-Prepare Data for Pivoting
8.3-Learn to Pivot a Table
8.4-Group Rows and Columns
8.5-Format for Readability
8.6-Modify Output Values for Insights
8.7-Insert Calculated Fields
8.8-Sort, Filter and Slicer
8.9-Handle New Data in Pivot Tables
9-Introduction to Charts in Excel
15
9.1-Intoduction to Charts in Excel Overview
9.2-Why Use Charts Anyway?
9.3-Line Chart
9.4-Pie Charts
9.5-Bar Chart
9.6-Column Chart - Clustered
9.7-Column Chart - Stacked
9.8-Column Chart - 100% Stacked
9.9-Combination Chart
9.10-Scatter Plot
9.11-Area Chart
9.12-Bubble Chart
9.13-Gantt Chart
9.14-Bullet Chart
9.15-Waterfall Chart
10-Case Study: Crytocurrency Data
6
10.1-Cryptocurrency Case Study Overview
10.2-Getting and Prepping the Data
10.3-CORRECTION
10.4-Bitcoin vs S&P500
10.5-Ethereum, Litecoin, & Bitcoin
10.6-Introduction to Moving Averages
11-Case Study: Survey Data
5
11.1-Survey Data Overview
11.2-Preparing the Data
11.3-Demographics - Who Are the Survey Respondents?
11.4-Pivoting the Data Part 1
11.5-Pivoting the Data Part 2
12-Case Study: The Startup Market
8
12.1-So, You Want to Do a Startup
12.2-A Note On Data Preparation
12.3-Scan the Data
12.4-Dig into the Categories
12.5-Exercise 1
12.6-Pivot and Chart Part 1
12.7-Pivot and Chart Part 2
12.8-Analysis Leads to Finding
13-Case Study: Data Preparation (for Startup Market Data)
6
13.1-Startup Funding CSV File Import
13.2-Import and Fix Startup Info Data - Part 1
13.3-Import and Fix Startup Info Data - Part 2
13.4-Import and Fix Startup Info Data - Part 3
13.5-Join the Two Tables
13.6-Make Unique Lists
14-Appendix: Bonus Topics
3
14.1-How to extract/copy unique values from a column of data
14.2-How to filter list for unique data points only
14.3-How to model timing contingencies
15-New to Udemy?
2
15.1-OPTIONAL: How to use Udemy, download files, etc...
15.2-NOTICE: Temporary Udemy Technical Issue