Chances are you may have learned Excel in school, from a co-worker, or maybe you taught yourself ( ... Google anyone?). Another question might be, “What DON'T you know, and what would make it easier?” This is a much harder question to answer because we usually don’t know what we don’t know…
Dayo delves into how an entrepreneur's potential for success is often judged by traditional markers like educational pedigree. This perspective hinders opportunities for individuals with diverse backgrounds, such as athletes, who are equipped with unique and transferable skills essential in entrepreneurship…
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In the dynamic landscape of entrepreneurship, indication of success is often measured by traditional benchmarks, such as educational background or industry-specific experience. However, this conventional approach overlooks the wealth of skills and resilience ingrained in individuals with diverse backgrounds, particularly athletes…
Everyone strives to work smarter, not harder. I can show you how to do just that with Excel’s simple built-in tools. In my twenty-four years providing computer training, I've often heard, "I wish I'd known this earlier." Unlike back then, Excel is now a household name, used across countless personal, academic, and professional contexts…
Our educational landscape is undergoing a significant transformation and Reno is leading the way. Today, we live in an era where technology seems to be integrated into every facet of our daily lives. Robotics and STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics) learning are at the forefront of this revolution…
Brand storytelling is a powerful tool for leaders to effectively communicate big ideas, motivate their teams, and inspire a community. By utilizing stories to engage audiences, leaders can create a lasting impression on their listeners, while building trust and loyalty within their own organizations…
It’s 1993 in Gurnee IL, I’ve just turned 5 and I’m fidgeting in class waiting to be cast in the Kindergarten class play “The Ugly Duckling”. Only a select few from each class have been chosen to participate… I was cast as the star of the kindergarten play. Looking back knowing what I know now, I was the ugly duckling, and that role would set the precedent for the life that lay ahead.