NCET Biz Tips: Excel-lant Tips When Using Excel

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…

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NCET Biz Tips: From Field to Fitness - A Journey of Passion

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.

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NCET Biz Tips: Unsung hero: Load, lock and roll

Some of you may be thinking right now that this column must be about “lock and load” and preparing a weapon for battle. Not so. The spotlight this month is on a Reno company that plays an important and key role in an invisible engine that helps drive our economy. This firm supports the army of truck companies and their drivers who work tirelessly to ensure that everything from raw materials to finished products reaches their destination cost-efficiently and cost-effectively…

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NCET Biz Tips: Sweet Indulgence

Imagine biting into a piece of candy that instantly transports you to a world of sweet bliss. Add a smooth, rich chocolate coating to the candy. You begin to visualize in your mind this irresistible, scrumptious chocolate-coated confection you have created. You experience comfort and exhilaration as the chocolate melts in your mouth…

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NCET Biz Tips: The Power of a People-First Culture

In the fast-paced business world, where metrics often reign supreme, it’s easy for small companies to overlook one of their most powerful assets — people. I believe it’s not the size of the workforce but the quality of the culture that truly makes the difference in whether a business will succeed in the long term.

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NCET Biz Tips: Bridging the gap between cancer and college

If you were to ask me what I planned to do after college graduation, I would’ve said “backpack Europe with my best friends for two months, move to Colorado or Arizona to become the ultimate weekend warrior, and begin my career as an electrical engineer.” That was the plan in 1999. However, after a week’s worth of headaches prior to college graduation I went on an unexpected detour…

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