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Excel Training Courses Introduction

Clarkson ITT's principal focus is the facilitation of a range of advanced hands-on Excel courses relating to the use of Microsoft Excel for professionals in the finance sector and in financial management.

We use only experienced developers for the delivery of our Excel training services as this greatly improves the quality of the training and advice given to users.  This method ensures that the facilitator is able to confidently and expertly address attendees' questions.

To maintain an expert and professional level of presentation in both in-house and public courses, an assistant facilitator is used for larger classes and two assistant facilitators are used for cohorts of more than 35 students in a single class.  The assistants used are all lead facilitators and capable of facilitating the course themselves, thus ensuring a high standard of support and advice provided.

All Excel course materials used have been custom developed by Clarkson ITT and the materials are updated at least once a year, but most are updated twice a year, to keep them fresh and relevant.  We have released new Excel 2007 compatible materials and will be releasing Excel 2010 compatible materials at the end of 2010.

We have an enviable reputation and track record for developing and presenting Excel courses that add significantly to a professional's skill set and which enable improvements within workgroups, flowing from the adoption of shared and standardised techniques.

The vast bulk of our training audience and engagements come as a direct result of referral from satisfied past students and clients.  We are very proud of the very long-running relationships established with our client organisations. 

We offer a range of courses, right across the spectrum of knowledge areas in Excel, and the range is growing all the time, as new courses are developed.

Spectrum of courses - a graphic showing the covers of our various courses

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