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Setting Organizational Goals: A Framework

We often think of New Year’s resolutions in personal terms – thinking about and writing down goals or activities we would like to achieve and do in the coming months and year.  It is also a good time for organizations to engage in developing or refining organizational goals, either to mark the start of the new year or a new quarter.

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Excel’s Newest Features That You’ll Want to Know About!

If you use Excel through an Office 365 subscription, you know that new features appear regularly throughout the year. Because of this ‘trickle’ you might easily miss something new and useful, especially if your updates take place automatically in the background.

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Leading Yourself and Respecting Others Into the New Year

Good leaders and managers know you can’t lead others until you know and can effectively lead yourself.  Understanding your own strengths and development needs helps you both respect yourself, and lead others.  This article focuses both on leadership and developing a culture of respect as we close out the year and look towards new beginnings.

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Staying Safe and Fighting Stress

Safety comes in many forms, and we often think about our physical and emotional safety needs first. In today’s computer-driven world, cybersecurity – protecting our online identity and environment - is also imperative.  We live in a digital age and our personal and business relationships are now often located online, in our email, social media, video chats, web browsing history and messages.

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Customer Service Tips for Customers: Helping the Helpers Help You

In this article, we change the perspective, as many of our readers are also Black Friday shoppers and gift givers. This article provides some tips for enjoying the day and helping customer service specialists help you most effectively.

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Customer Service Tips: Keeping Your Cool on Black Friday

Love them or dread them, the holidays are upon us and Black Friday seems to be the day that kicks it all off.  Here are some factors that may make this year more difficult than some other years for customer service specialists:

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4 Paste Special Tips and Tricks You’ll Wish You’d Known Sooner

There’s a moment in everyone’s experience with Excel when you are both fairly comfortable using the tool and at the same time recognize just how much more there is to learn! This is often at the point where you want to take on a new task and realize that tools you need aren’t already in your toolbox.

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Four Practical Ways to Celebrate Global Diversity Awareness Month

In a separate article, we focused on what Global Diversity Awareness month is and why and how organizations can use it to strategically initiate or reevaluate Diversity and Inclusion initiatives. In this article, we focus on concrete and practical activities that any team, organization or individual can implement to jumpstart this work and celebrate the month.

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Building Global Diversity Awareness in Your Organization

There are many diversity-focused weeks and months throughout the year – many focusing on the uniqueness of a specific group or characteristic, or a different source of diversity.  In October, we celebrate Global Diversity Awareness Month.

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Why Excel Skills Are Important in the Job Market

If you are looking for a job, or hoping to move to a better one, you’re probably doing all the right things: Networking, updating your social presence on LinkedIn, honing your resume. But are you also improving your skills? And in particular, are your Excel skills where they need to be?

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