Subject: Microsoft Excel

  • Microsoft Office training at Airbnb, 2017

    One-day Microsoft Office training at Airbnb in November 2017 — a focused engagement for a team that needed a specific set of skills without a longer commitment.

  • Microsoft Office training at Fortinos, 2019

    One-day Microsoft Office training at Fortinos — the Loblaw-owned Ontario grocery chain — in September 2019. Retail-grocery office teams operate on shift patterns that reshape how a training day runs.

  • Microsoft Word / Excel Training at Genaire Ltd, 2018

    Microsoft Word and Excel training at Genaire Ltd across two days in May 2018. Word for procedural documents; Excel for shop-floor data — the two most common office gaps in a light-industrial setting.

  • Excel 2013 Level 1 at Northland Floral, 2017

    Excel 2013 Level 1 at Northland Floral — a St. Catharines wholesale floral distributor — on August 9, 2017. On-site at 1703 South Service Road, which is a real address for a real business relationship.

  • Microsoft Office training at PPC Solutions, 2019

    Microsoft Office training for PPC Solutions across three engagement threads from August into November 2019. Multi-thread engagements over several months signal a client whose training needs were broader than a one-day booking could cover.

  • Microsoft Excel Training at The Continuing Education Students’ Association of Ryerson, 2018

    One-day Microsoft Excel training for the Continuing Education Students’ Association at Ryerson University in September 2018. Continuing-education learners arrive with real workplace contexts behind the skills gaps they name.

  • Excel level 2 and level 3 courses at Toro Aluminum, 2019

    Excel Level 2 and Level 3 at Toro Aluminum in July and August 2019. Stepping past Level 1 at a manufacturing company means the room is ready for the formulas that handle real production data.

  • Microsoft Office training at TPIreg, 2020

    One-day Microsoft Office training at TPIreg in January 2020. Small team, focused scope — the kind of engagement where the room’s specific workflow shapes the session more than any standard curriculum outline.

  • Excel 2010 Level 1 at Tucows, 2018

    Excel 2010 Level 1 at Tucows — the Toronto-based internet-services and domain-registrar company — in April 2018. Tech companies don’t usually need Excel Level 1; when they do, the room’s technical fluency changes how the pacing works.