Efficiency Toolkit
Your tools finally working for you.
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The Foundation
Word. Outlook. Excel. PowerPoint.
You use these apps every day but probably not together, and probably not to their full potential. Level 1 shows you how Word, Outlook, Excel, and PowerPoint interconnect and how to use that connection to stay organized, communicate clearly, and keep up with your work. You'll build real habits, not just feature awareness.
Word beyond the document: Templates, styles, and reusable structure that save you time every week
Outlook for real inbox management: Rules, folders, flags, and calendar habits that keep you in control
Excel without the overwhelm: Practical formulas, tables, and clarity — no advanced math required
PowerPoint that communicates: Layouts, data linking, and presenting with confidence
Pricing: 1-week: $1,200/student
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2
Managing with Microsoft
SharePoint. Lists. Power Automate. Planner.
Managing with Microsoft is for people who manage teams, run projects, or need to keep multiple people accountable without burning themselves out. You'll build shared systems, automate the tasks eating your week, and give your team the visibility they need — all inside tools your organization likely already pays for.
SharePoint as a team hub: Documents, pages, and shared access that actually get used
Power Automate basics: Automating approvals, reminders, and routine notifications
Lists for lightweight tracking: Status boards, assignments, and accountability without spreadsheet chaos
Planner for team visibility: Tasks, timelines, and keeping people accountable without micromanaging
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Data & Custom Solutions
Data & Custom Solutions is where you go from using Microsoft tools to building with them. Power BI turns your data into dashboards that actually get looked at. Power Apps lets you build lightweight tools that meet your people where they work without needing a developer. This is the level that changes how leadership sees your value.
Power BI fundamentals: Connecting data sources and building reports people actually read
Power Apps without code: Building forms and tools your team will use without IT involvement
Designing for your audience: Dashboards that inform decisions, not just display numbers
Connecting your Microsoft stack: Pulling data across tools to build a complete picture
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Begin with Level 1. Even experienced Microsoft users find gaps and building the right foundation makes everything that follows click faster.