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Microsoft 365 Excel: Part 2: Working with Graphical Objects
$99.00Insert and modify graphical objects Layer and group graphical objects Incorporate SmartArt into your workbooks -
Making Your Business Better
$99.00This course demonstrates how various factors work together to ensure a company flourishes. Students will be guided through positioning and pricing, marketing, selling, negotiating, responding to RFQs, project management, team building, productivity, and strategic planning. Other courses that may be of interest to the student are Building Your Self Esteem and Assertiveness Skills, Business Leadership, Business Ethics in the Office, Creating a Positive Work Environment, and Getting Stuff Done - Personal Development Boot Camp. -
Accounting Skills for New Supervisors
$139.99In course, you will learn the basics of accounting, including financial terms, generally accepted accounting principles, the accounting cycle, key financial reports, financial analysis tools, and budgeting. -
Getting Started with Microsoft 365: File Storage and Collaboration
$99.00Store files and collaborate with OneDrive for Business Manage an organization’s activity with Delve -
Microsoft 365 PowerPoint Online: Working With Tables
$99.00In this course you will learn how to: Create, edit, and format tables. -
Microsoft 365 Excel: Part 2: Analyzing Data with Logical and Lookup Functions
$99.00Use text functions Use logical functions Use lookup functions Use date functions Use financial functions -
Microsoft 365 Outlook: Online: Using the Microsoft To Do Workspace
$99.00In this course you will learn how to: get started with the Microsoft To Do workspace, work with tasks, and manage tasks. -
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
$99.00At the end of this workshop, you will: understand the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion for workspaces; be able to describe and analyze key issues of diversity, equity and inclusion in one’s work environments and community; grasp the power of diversity as a tool for creativity, and productive collaboration in the workspace; have the opportunity to share elements of one’s culture with others; and learn that norms and practices one thinks are universal may be culturally dependent.




































