I recently appeared on the career services podcast of my dear alma mater, Hillsdale College. Aptly named "Beyond the Bubble," the podcast encourages Hillsdale students to think …
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Teaching analytics with modern Excel
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I recently appeared on the career services podcast of my dear alma mater, Hillsdale College. Aptly named "Beyond the Bubble," the podcast encourages Hillsdale students to think …
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I consider November 2018 my unofficial start to working independently full-time. Admittedly, it's fuzzy dating -- there was no one ribbon-cutting moment, or a time when the first dollar bill was …
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Below are my slides from my WordCamp Kent 2019 presentation, "It's not what you know, it's how you show." This was my first time presenting at a WordCamp, although I've attended at least a dozen over …
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The Formula: The Universal Laws of Success by Albert-László Barabási My initial impression of this book was one of skepticism. The Universal Laws of Success, really? Most books with this sweeping …
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A major theme of this blog has been getting "Hired with Excel." This was motivated by my own experience as a liberal arts grad, seeing the importance of Excel for my employment prospects. Knowing one …
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I recently read, per the tweeted recommendation of Secret Life of Pronouns author James Pennebaker, Everybody Lies: Big Data, New Data, and What the Internet Can Tell Us About Who We Really Are, by …
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