Hate Excel? Learn to Love the Software that Can Transform your Confidence and Career

Par : Anne Walsh
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-908770-64-6
  • EAN9781908770646
  • Date de parution05/11/2024
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIntellectual Perspective Press

Résumé

This is not a regular Excel book. You will not be learning any fancy formulas. It is for you if you hate Excel, if you are stuck with it at work and you wish you could leave the country every time you see another f***king spreadsheet. In this book, you will meet Spreadsheet Sheila who hates them too but decides to adopt the mindset of a detective instead of leaving the country. You will learn about "The Usual Suspects" and see how she solves the case and uses it as a springboard for growth and promotion.
Come along - you won't regret it. 
I have been teaching Excel since the mid-1990s (from Excel 5.0) and have been a Master Instructor and Microsoft Certified Trainer. Most importantly of all, I have done a lot more than 10, 000 hours as a trainer. I have written 8 books on Excel. I have not always been an Excel head. My first job was in Cameroon as an accounting teacher. I had never taught before but I was 21 and knew no better. I have got to Grade III on the oboe but only the tone deaf would want to listen to me.