Business Automation Training That Actually Works
We've spent years helping finance professionals automate their workflows. Not through fancy software demos or generic courses—but through real implementation. You'll work with actual business scenarios, tackle genuine automation challenges, and build skills that translate directly to your day-to-day operations.
How the Program Actually Unfolds
Most automation courses throw theory at you and hope something sticks. We take a different approach. Each phase builds on what you've learned, using real business problems as your training ground.
Foundation Period
Start with the fundamentals. You'll understand how automation actually works in finance operations before touching any tools. Three months of core concepts and basic implementations.
Tool Mastery
Get comfortable with the platforms businesses actually use. No obscure software—just the systems you'll encounter in real finance departments. Four months of practical tool training.
Process Design
Learn to identify where automation makes sense. Not everything should be automated, and you'll develop the judgment to know the difference. Three months focused on strategic thinking.
Implementation
Build complete automation systems from scratch. Work through the messy parts that tutorials skip—integration challenges, error handling, and user adoption. Two months of intensive project work.
What You'll Actually Be Doing
- Building invoice processing systems that handle real document variations and exceptions
- Creating reporting workflows that pull data from multiple sources without breaking
- Designing approval processes that work with how people actually behave
- Automating reconciliations while maintaining audit trails and compliance requirements
- Developing error handling that doesn't just fail silently when something goes wrong
- Implementing user interfaces that your colleagues will actually want to use
Learn From People Who've Done This
Your instructors aren't academic theorists. They're finance professionals who've implemented automation in real businesses and dealt with the consequences—both good and bad.
Elinor Vanhanen
Automation Systems LeadSpent fourteen years building and fixing automation systems for mid-size companies. I've made plenty of mistakes along the way, which means I can help you avoid the same ones. My focus is on automation that actually survives contact with real users.
Saskia Holmqvist
Process Integration SpecialistMy background is in connecting systems that were never meant to talk to each other. I work with students on the unglamorous parts of automation—data cleaning, exception handling, and building processes that don't fall apart when someone makes a typo.
How We Actually Support You
Weekly Project Reviews
Submit your work, get detailed feedback on what's working and what isn't. We look at your actual code and implementations, not just theoretical understanding.
Group Problem Solving
Monthly sessions where we tackle real problems students are facing. Often the best insights come from seeing how others approached the same challenge.
Direct Technical Help
When you're stuck, reach out. We respond to specific technical questions within 24 hours because we remember how frustrating it is to be blocked on a problem.
Next Cohort Starts February 2026
We keep groups small—maximum 18 students per cohort. That lets us provide the kind of individual attention that actually makes a difference in your learning.
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