It’s not for big data, but you can use Microsoft Excel to learn a lot more about analytics than you may realize. For many office workers, Microsoft Excel is simply the go-to spreadsheet application.
The following is a consolidated list of multimedia tutorials used to support my courses in basic analytics. The purpose of this page is to expose the links to anyone who may want to use the content.
When you use the statistical analysis features in Excel, you are leveraging one of the most powerful tools available for data manipulation and interpretation. Excel is not just a spreadsheet ...
Does Excel still have a place in analytics efforts? Let's look at the pros and cons of using the old workhorse, the spreadsheet. Business leaders love reliability. It's essential for delivering ...
This is an overview of what cost analysis is all about, the types of cost analyses we implement at the IRC and what kinds of questions they can answer. Watch the full Cost analysis in Excel playlist.