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Tell us about your team.

Our proposal tool collects the role mix, the priority skills, and the industry context, and returns a written proposal with a recommended path or programme, an indicative schedule, the right companion dataset, and a quote. Most proposals come back within two business days.

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Open the proposal tool.

Our online proposal tool walks you through the participant list, the role mix, and the priority skill areas. Each participant can rank what matters most to them, and the tool feeds that straight into a tailored written proposal. Most teams complete the form in under fifteen minutes.

Launch The Proposal Tool

Opens the Excel by Design Training Proposal Generator (test environment). The link points to trainingit.com.au/ExcelByDesign/TrainingProposalTool.html.

Or contact us directly

Prefer to start with a short conversation? Email the programme office at training@trainingit.com.au with the rough team size and a sentence on what you are trying to achieve. We will reply within one business day.

Before you ask

A few common questions.

Most enquiries cover the same ground. Here are the short answers to the questions that come up most often.

Prerequisites

What level is required?

Intermediate Excel. Comfortable with VLOOKUP, SUMIF, basic PivotTables, and structured tables. Path G (Power User Upgrade) is suited to more advanced users wanting a modern Excel uplift.

Delivery

Online or in person?

Both. Most facilitated cohorts run online with live screen-share and dataset workbooks distributed in advance. In-person delivery is available on request, particularly for full programmes and Pathway intensives.

Customisation

Can the dataset be ours?

Yes. The 36-dataset library covers most contexts at no charge. For industries or workflows the library does not cover, we run a paid bespoke dataset build under our eight-stage build process.

Outcomes

What does a participant leave with?

Working artefacts: the exercise workbooks they built, the companion dataset (theirs to keep), a written reference for every technique covered, and the architectural vocabulary that lets them maintain their own models.