SESSION TRACK:
Excel
SESSION OUTLINE:
We live in an annoyingly linear world where we can't make everything, everywhere happen all at once. As such we need to plan, as best we can, our processes based on arrivals (customers, jobs, or both) and service times. This one-hour presentation by Excel expert, Curtis Frye, uses built-in probability distributions and calculations to demonstrate one way to create a useful process model in Excel.
SPEAKER PROFILE:
Curtis Frye is the author of more than 40 books, most recently Microsoft Excel 2019 Step by Step for Microsoft Press, and more than 90 online courses for LinkedIn Learning (formerly lynda dot com). He received his B.A. in political science from Syracuse University and his M.B.A. from the University of Illinois.
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TENTATIVE AGENDA (subject to change, all times listed are in Pacific Time):
- 4:45pm Teams Meeting opens to attendees to begin joining
- 5:00pm-5:05pm Welcome and meeting overview
- 5:05pm-6:05 Feature Presentation
- 6:05pm-6:10pm Meeting Wrap-up
REGISTRATION:
This meet-up will be hosted on Microsoft Teams, and will be recorded to share with others who were not able to attend live. You must RSVP for the event in order to access the Teams Meeting link.
JOINING THE EVENT:
Attendees can join the Teams Meeting starting at 4:45pm on the day of the event. The link will be visible only if you RSVP beforehand.
Once the event gets underway at 5:00pm, we ask that attendees make sure they are on MUTE, so background noise and distractions are minimized.
During the presentation, attendees can type questions and comments into the chat area, which will be monitored by the event hosts. There will be time for Q&A at the end, where attendees can un-mute their mic and even share their video to ask questions.
**NOTE: As mentioned above, this event will be recorded and shared online, so attendee information may be visible in the recording.
A link to the recording will be posted here on the event page and on the Excelguru social media channels once it is available (usually a day or 2 after the event).