Everybody needs to use numbers to do analysis. Whether you are tracking volunteer hours, counting donor dollars, or planning spending for the month, you need to keep track of numbers and use them to plan for the future. Excel can be used to conduct planning, manage budgets, create charts, analyze usage data, and keep records.
A lot of us know how to enter data into Excel and use basic functions like =SUM() or =AVERAGE(). That is a good start, but Excel is so much more powerful than that. Come to our workshop to learn how to use this great tool to ask more sophisticated questions of your data, and give your manager, your board or granting organization the information they are asking for.
After completing this workshop, participants will be able to:
- Graph data using multiple types of charts, and know which type of chart is the best for each data inquiry
- Use cell references to make your tables and charts more easily updatable
- Use statistical functions
- Use pivot tables for quick cross-tabulation of large data sets
Bring your laptop for this interactive session. Time-permitting, you can bring up your own Excel conundrum for the group to solve together.
Who should attend:
Anyone who needs to write or interpret reports. This may include program managers, finance managers, or Executive Directors