Tuesday, October 23, 2012

How To Tackle Bullying And Improve Productivity

If you are new to management or have had a recent change in staff, you may not notice signs of bullying eroding your team's productivity. Find out how to nip workplace bullying in the bud and create a positive working environment and improve your productivity.

The full article appears here:
http://www.microsofttraining.net/article-1577-how-tackle-bullying-and-improve-productivity.html

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The Microsoft Training Blog Team
http://microsoft-training.blogspot.com

Monday, October 22, 2012

Do You Really Need To Use An Internal Consultant?

Organisations use internal consultants for many reasons. Here we explore a few of the circumstances in which internal consultants are employed.

The full article appears here:
http://www.microsofttraining.net/article-1988-do-you-really-need-use-internal-consultant.html

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The Microsoft Training Blog Team
http://microsoft-training.blogspot.com

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Use Professional Consultation To Get The Best Out Of Staff Training Programmes

Understanding the merits of professional consultation within any organisation is pivotal when it's time to embark on training and installing new software. Once you have decided that you can increase staff productivity by upgrading software, a vital part of the process is to ensure that staff understand those benefit too. If they feel change is imposed on them, any training will be hard-going.

The full article appears here:
http://www.microsofttraining.net/article-2082-use-professional-consultation-get-best-out-staff-training-programmes.html

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The Microsoft Training Blog Team
http://microsoft-training.blogspot.com

Excel 2010 Means No More Tears With Toolbars

When Microsoft Office launched 2010, Excel was probably the program that had been least changed - but this has not made people any more confident about using the application. For some, it was the painful memories of using macros in the 2007 version that set them off. Including shapes or charts in your macro recording could leave the final file with huge function gaps or, even worse, a blank recording.

The full article appears here:
http://www.microsofttraining.net/article-2052-excel-2010-means-no-more-tears-with-toolbars.html

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The Microsoft Training Blog Team
http://microsoft-training.blogspot.com

Monday, October 01, 2012

What If ... Practise Makes Perfect In Any Excel Scenario

Walking through the office recently I heard a common solution to a typical Excel query: "Just ask Hannah, she's an Excel wizard." Now, I know for a fact that Hannah does not sit at her desk wearing a pointed hat with a wand in hand waiting to answer colleagues' queries about formulas and conditional formatting; nor is she a virtual assistant, primed to start up Excel's Query Wizard.

The full article appears here:
http://www.microsofttraining.net/article-2051-what-if--practise-makes-perfect-in-any-excel-scenario.html

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The Microsoft Training Blog Team
http://microsoft-training.blogspot.com

How Slicers Work In Excel 2010

One of the new features introduced with Excel 2010 is the slicer. This is a really useful feature which is used with pivot tables. This short article describes how to create and use slicers.

The full article appears here:
http://www.microsofttraining.net/article-2063-how-slicers-work-in-excel-2010.html

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The Microsoft Training Blog Team
http://microsoft-training.blogspot.com

How To Make Office 2010 A Welcome Change

With many organisations under intense economic pressure, it's common practice to have to think about changing the way we work. Reorganisations, takeovers, mergers, downsizings, and joint ventures are common, as companies try to adapt. And with these changes, come new challenges and demands as we learn to cope with new ways of working.

The full article appears here:
http://www.microsofttraining.net/article-2066-how-make-office-2010-welcome-change.html

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The Microsoft Training Blog Team
http://microsoft-training.blogspot.com

Being Trained Up On Office

Since Microsoft Office is one of the most popular business suites ever created, it's likely that you'll come across it several times (or constantly) in your personal or working life. These days, if you're employed in an office environment then it's very likely that you'll have to learn one or more programmes that make up the whole office suite.

The full article appears here:
http://www.microsofttraining.net/article-2067-being-trained-up-on-office.html

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The Microsoft Training Blog Team
http://microsoft-training.blogspot.com

You Know You Need Excel Training When...

Some workplace tasks are completed much quicker when you use software, but how do you know if you are getting the best out of the program? What are the tell-tale signs that you could get more out of the program with some targeted training?

The full article appears here:
http://www.microsofttraining.net/article-2069-you-know-you-need-excel-training-when.html

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The Microsoft Training Blog Team
http://microsoft-training.blogspot.com