What You'll Learn
Excel can do far more than basic reporting—it can help you look into the future. This webinar is designed to equip participants with practical skills to forecast outcomes, test different assumptions, and optimize solutions using Excel’s What-If Analysis tools and the Solver add-in. Through real-world examples and guided practice, you’ll learn how to build flexible models that support decision-making in areas such as budgeting, resource allocation, pricing, and risk analysis. By the end of this webinar, you’ll be able to confidently apply scenario planning techniques that transform static spreadsheets into dynamic planning tools.
Topics covered in this session
- Understanding Scenario Planning
- What-If Analysis Tools
- Solver Fundamentals
- Building Dynamic Forecast Models
- Hands-On Application
Who Should Attend
- Finance professionals
- Analysts
- Risk managers
- Operations leaders
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