That sounds like a cool radio program... but this site is featured, so you know that's not the case.Feedspot.com has named this site a Top 40 Excel Blog! This is exciting - we are making wakes.This …
Excel’s Online Communities: Interview with Alex Powers
As I have been fumbling my way through learning Python, online forums and communities have fascinated me. Why are some forums strict to the point of rudeness and others nearly a yes-man …
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From Reddit to Slap Bass: It’s Not About The Cell Live!
Why is Domo not the answer? What does playing the bass have to do with developing a spreadsheet? Watch and learn! I had a spirited conversation with Oz du Soleil and Alex Powers on Alex's It's Not …
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Why Norbert Wiener Would Want You to Blog
One book that I keep coming back to is Tyler Cowen's Average is Over, which predicts the effects of the concentration of information technology at the hands of a few.While the information age …
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Grad School: Specialization Does Not Mean What You Think It Means
As I mentioned in my last post, I am going back to school for a PhD at Case Western Reserve University. I predicted this would influence my blogging. Well, that didn't take long.My program in design …
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The 50/50 Rule of Career Development
This is a preview of my forthcoming course on networking for analysts. Learn more at georgejmount.com/networkingcourse .Weinberg and Mares in Traction: How Any Startup Can Achieve Explosive Customer …
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