Business Reports and Dashboards Using Excel F14 Why Attend Business professionals are frequently required to prepare management reports, scorecards, and dashboards. Attending this course will help you reach advanced Excel levels allowing you to produce such important reports. The course starts with pivot tables, the most important tool ever created to perform data reporting, analysis and reconciliation. It then continues with high level modeling techniques, integration and report visualization, and it ends with automation. Your take-away is guaranteed to add value to your daily and periodic tasks. This course is a must for every intermediate-level Excel user. Course Methodology 15% of the course is theory based. 85% uses MS Excel as a powerful tool to design and prepare dynamic business reports, dashboards, and scorecards. Groups and individuals will be required to complete exercises, case studies and projects on a daily basis. Course Objectives By the end of the course, participants will be able to: Use their Excel expertise in data slicing and dicing, data massaging, data aggregation, data integration with Access, web, text, SQL, and other databases using pivot tables Perform advanced and dynamic data validations Design outstanding visualization charts, dashboards, scorecards, and flash reports Develop master-level report solutions using advanced form controls and buttons Record, write and edit powerful macros that will perform routine tasks in no-time Target Audience Business professionals, accountants, finance analysts, senior and junior accountants, business analysts, Accounting & Finance professionals, research professionals, marketing and sales, administrative staff, supervisors, general staff from any function who need to learn and apply state-of-the-art techniques to their daily business reporting, reconciliations, and analysis. Pre-requisite: Intermediate-level Excel knowledge or attendance of Meirc’s Next Generation Excel course. Course Outline Essential reporting requirement skills The 19 rules of pivot tables and pivot charts Slicer techniques Advanced pivot charts techniques Multiple consolidation ranges Retrieving external data using Microsoft query Importing text files using MS query Connecting to access databases Connecting to SQL databases Importing from data connection wizard Importing from Microsoft query Customizing connections properties Advanced data structuring techniques Custom and advanced data validation Creating and managing innovative conditional formatting Charting and visualization techniques Creating dynamic labels Using the camera tool Working with formula-driven visualizations Using fancy fonts Leveraging symbols in formulas Working with sparklines Creating unconventional style charts Fancy thermometer charts Colored chart bars Building report solutions Conceptualizing and understanding report solutions Developing a report solution Configuring spreadsheet report data options Enabling background refresh Refreshing data when opening the file Combo-box data modeling tool List-box data modeling tool Form controls data modeling tools Spinner Option-button modeling Check-box data models Combo and group-box Macro charged reporting Recording, editing, testing VBA macros Building a macro driven reconciliation program Building budget variance reporting program Building a vendor and invoice analysis report