This document provides an overview and lessons for a Microsoft Excel 2003 training course on creating a workbook. The training covers creating a new workbook, entering text and numbers, editing cells, and inserting and deleting columns and rows. Lesson 1 discusses workbooks, worksheets, columns, rows and cells. Lesson 2 covers entering dates, times, text and numbers into cells. The document includes examples and practice questions.
This document provides an overview and lessons for a Microsoft Excel 2003 training course on creating workbooks. It covers creating a new workbook, entering text and numbers, editing data, and inserting and deleting columns and rows. The lessons include topics such as workbooks and worksheets, entering dates and times, using AutoFill and AutoComplete, and removing cell formatting. The goal is to teach basic skills for working in Excel, including how to create a workbook, enter different data types, and make revisions.
This document provides an overview and lessons for a Microsoft Excel 2003 training course on creating a workbook. The course covers creating a new workbook, entering text and numbers, editing cells, and inserting and deleting columns and rows. Lesson 1 defines workbooks, worksheets, columns, rows and cells. It explains how the active cell is outlined and its address shown in the name box. Lesson 2 discusses entering titles, names, dates, times, and other data into cells by typing or using the tab and enter keys.
This document provides an overview and lessons for a Microsoft Excel 2003 training course on creating workbooks. It covers creating a new workbook, entering text and numbers, editing data, and inserting and deleting columns and rows. The lessons include topics such as workbooks and worksheets, entering dates and times, using AutoFill and AutoComplete, and removing cell formatting. The goal is to teach basic skills for working in Excel, including how to create a workbook, enter different data types, and make revisions.
This document provides an overview and lessons for a Microsoft Excel 2003 training course on creating a workbook. The course covers creating a new workbook, entering text and numbers, editing cells, and inserting and deleting columns and rows. Lesson 1 defines workbooks, worksheets, columns, rows and cells. It explains how the active cell is outlined and its address shown in the name box. Lesson 2 discusses entering titles, names, dates, times, and other data into cells by typing or using the tab and enter keys.
This document provides tips on using social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter for business purposes. It recommends setting up profiles on LinkedIn for professional networking and finding opportunities. It also suggests using Facebook for both professional networking and marketing research, and using Twitter to engage customers and spread information. The document stresses being authentic and focusing on your industry when using social media.
This document provides an overview of the key features and uses of LinkedIn, a professional social media platform. It outlines how LinkedIn can be used to establish a professional profile, connect with colleagues and find new opportunities. The document also lists common sections of a LinkedIn profile and different types of content that can be shared. Finally, it describes how LinkedIn sources news articles shared by a user's network.
Elizabeth Glau is a social media consultant who owns Building Blocks Social Media. Her LinkedIn profile provides information about using LinkedIn to establish your professional profile, stay connected with colleagues and friends, and find experts and ideas. It also outlines the key sections of a LinkedIn profile and ways to engage with connections through sharing and joining groups.
Floods are an overflow of water beyond its normal limits that can kill more people than any other weather event. They occur when rivers receive too much water, too quickly, and can happen within seconds or hours, potentially spreading disease. It is important to evacuate immediately if a flash flood is possible by going to higher ground with essential supplies and avoiding flood plains, levees, or moving water for safety. Resources are available to help educate about flood risks and preparedness.
This document provides an overview and lessons for a Microsoft Excel 2003 training course on creating workbooks. It covers creating a new workbook, entering text and numbers, editing data, and inserting and deleting columns and rows. The lessons include topics such as workbooks and worksheets, entering dates and times, using AutoFill and AutoComplete, and removing cell formatting. The goal is to teach basic skills for working in Excel, including how to create a workbook, enter different data types, and make revisions.
This document provides an overview and lessons for a Microsoft Excel 2003 training course on creating a workbook. The course covers creating a new workbook, entering text and numbers, editing cells, and inserting and deleting columns and rows. Lesson 1 defines workbooks, worksheets, columns, rows and cells. It explains how the active cell is outlined and its address shown in the name box. Lesson 2 discusses entering titles, names, dates, times, and other data into cells by typing or using the tab and enter keys.
This document provides an overview and lessons for a Microsoft Excel 2003 training course on creating workbooks. It covers creating a new workbook, entering text and numbers, editing data, and inserting and deleting columns and rows. The lessons include topics such as workbooks and worksheets, entering dates and times, using AutoFill and AutoComplete, and removing cell formatting. The goal is to teach basic skills for working in Excel, including how to create a workbook, enter different data types, and make revisions.
This document provides an overview and lessons for a Microsoft Excel 2003 training course on creating a workbook. The course covers creating a new workbook, entering text and numbers, editing cells, and inserting and deleting columns and rows. Lesson 1 defines workbooks, worksheets, columns, rows and cells. It explains how the active cell is outlined and its address shown in the name box. Lesson 2 discusses entering titles, names, dates, times, and other data into cells by typing or using the tab and enter keys.
This document provides tips on using social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter for business purposes. It recommends setting up profiles on LinkedIn for professional networking and finding opportunities. It also suggests using Facebook for both professional networking and marketing research, and using Twitter to engage customers and spread information. The document stresses being authentic and focusing on your industry when using social media.
This document provides an overview of the key features and uses of LinkedIn, a professional social media platform. It outlines how LinkedIn can be used to establish a professional profile, connect with colleagues and find new opportunities. The document also lists common sections of a LinkedIn profile and different types of content that can be shared. Finally, it describes how LinkedIn sources news articles shared by a user's network.
Elizabeth Glau is a social media consultant who owns Building Blocks Social Media. Her LinkedIn profile provides information about using LinkedIn to establish your professional profile, stay connected with colleagues and friends, and find experts and ideas. It also outlines the key sections of a LinkedIn profile and ways to engage with connections through sharing and joining groups.
Floods are an overflow of water beyond its normal limits that can kill more people than any other weather event. They occur when rivers receive too much water, too quickly, and can happen within seconds or hours, potentially spreading disease. It is important to evacuate immediately if a flash flood is possible by going to higher ground with essential supplies and avoiding flood plains, levees, or moving water for safety. Resources are available to help educate about flood risks and preparedness.
Cosa hanno in comune un mattoncino Lego e la backdoor XZ?Speck&Tech
ABSTRACT: A prima vista, un mattoncino Lego e la backdoor XZ potrebbero avere in comune il fatto di essere entrambi blocchi di costruzione, o dipendenze di progetti creativi e software. La realtà è che un mattoncino Lego e il caso della backdoor XZ hanno molto di più di tutto ciò in comune.
Partecipate alla presentazione per immergervi in una storia di interoperabilità, standard e formati aperti, per poi discutere del ruolo importante che i contributori hanno in una comunità open source sostenibile.
BIO: Sostenitrice del software libero e dei formati standard e aperti. È stata un membro attivo dei progetti Fedora e openSUSE e ha co-fondato l'Associazione LibreItalia dove è stata coinvolta in diversi eventi, migrazioni e formazione relativi a LibreOffice. In precedenza ha lavorato a migrazioni e corsi di formazione su LibreOffice per diverse amministrazioni pubbliche e privati. Da gennaio 2020 lavora in SUSE come Software Release Engineer per Uyuni e SUSE Manager e quando non segue la sua passione per i computer e per Geeko coltiva la sua curiosità per l'astronomia (da cui deriva il suo nickname deneb_alpha).
Introducing Milvus Lite: Easy-to-Install, Easy-to-Use vector database for you...Zilliz
Join us to introduce Milvus Lite, a vector database that can run on notebooks and laptops, share the same API with Milvus, and integrate with every popular GenAI framework. This webinar is perfect for developers seeking easy-to-use, well-integrated vector databases for their GenAI apps.
Maruthi Prithivirajan, Head of ASEAN & IN Solution Architecture, Neo4j
Get an inside look at the latest Neo4j innovations that enable relationship-driven intelligence at scale. Learn more about the newest cloud integrations and product enhancements that make Neo4j an essential choice for developers building apps with interconnected data and generative AI.
Observability Concepts EVERY Developer Should Know -- DeveloperWeek Europe.pdfPaige Cruz
Monitoring and observability aren’t traditionally found in software curriculums and many of us cobble this knowledge together from whatever vendor or ecosystem we were first introduced to and whatever is a part of your current company’s observability stack.
While the dev and ops silo continues to crumble….many organizations still relegate monitoring & observability as the purview of ops, infra and SRE teams. This is a mistake - achieving a highly observable system requires collaboration up and down the stack.
I, a former op, would like to extend an invitation to all application developers to join the observability party will share these foundational concepts to build on:
Building RAG with self-deployed Milvus vector database and Snowpark Container...Zilliz
This talk will give hands-on advice on building RAG applications with an open-source Milvus database deployed as a docker container. We will also introduce the integration of Milvus with Snowpark Container Services.
Threats to mobile devices are more prevalent and increasing in scope and complexity. Users of mobile devices desire to take full advantage of the features
available on those devices, but many of the features provide convenience and capability but sacrifice security. This best practices guide outlines steps the users can take to better protect personal devices and information.
Essentials of Automations: The Art of Triggers and Actions in FMESafe Software
In this second installment of our Essentials of Automations webinar series, we’ll explore the landscape of triggers and actions, guiding you through the nuances of authoring and adapting workspaces for seamless automations. Gain an understanding of the full spectrum of triggers and actions available in FME, empowering you to enhance your workspaces for efficient automation.
We’ll kick things off by showcasing the most commonly used event-based triggers, introducing you to various automation workflows like manual triggers, schedules, directory watchers, and more. Plus, see how these elements play out in real scenarios.
Whether you’re tweaking your current setup or building from the ground up, this session will arm you with the tools and insights needed to transform your FME usage into a powerhouse of productivity. Join us to discover effective strategies that simplify complex processes, enhancing your productivity and transforming your data management practices with FME. Let’s turn complexity into clarity and make your workspaces work wonders!
Let's Integrate MuleSoft RPA, COMPOSER, APM with AWS IDP along with Slackshyamraj55
Discover the seamless integration of RPA (Robotic Process Automation), COMPOSER, and APM with AWS IDP enhanced with Slack notifications. Explore how these technologies converge to streamline workflows, optimize performance, and ensure secure access, all while leveraging the power of AWS IDP and real-time communication via Slack notifications.
A tale of scale & speed: How the US Navy is enabling software delivery from l...sonjaschweigert1
Rapid and secure feature delivery is a goal across every application team and every branch of the DoD. The Navy’s DevSecOps platform, Party Barge, has achieved:
- Reduction in onboarding time from 5 weeks to 1 day
- Improved developer experience and productivity through actionable findings and reduction of false positives
- Maintenance of superior security standards and inherent policy enforcement with Authorization to Operate (ATO)
Development teams can ship efficiently and ensure applications are cyber ready for Navy Authorizing Officials (AOs). In this webinar, Sigma Defense and Anchore will give attendees a look behind the scenes and demo secure pipeline automation and security artifacts that speed up application ATO and time to production.
We will cover:
- How to remove silos in DevSecOps
- How to build efficient development pipeline roles and component templates
- How to deliver security artifacts that matter for ATO’s (SBOMs, vulnerability reports, and policy evidence)
- How to streamline operations with automated policy checks on container images
Generative AI Deep Dive: Advancing from Proof of Concept to ProductionAggregage
Join Maher Hanafi, VP of Engineering at Betterworks, in this new session where he'll share a practical framework to transform Gen AI prototypes into impactful products! He'll delve into the complexities of data collection and management, model selection and optimization, and ensuring security, scalability, and responsible use.
GraphSummit Singapore | The Art of the Possible with Graph - Q2 2024Neo4j
Neha Bajwa, Vice President of Product Marketing, Neo4j
Join us as we explore breakthrough innovations enabled by interconnected data and AI. Discover firsthand how organizations use relationships in data to uncover contextual insights and solve our most pressing challenges – from optimizing supply chains, detecting fraud, and improving customer experiences to accelerating drug discoveries.
Sudheer Mechineni, Head of Application Frameworks, Standard Chartered Bank
Discover how Standard Chartered Bank harnessed the power of Neo4j to transform complex data access challenges into a dynamic, scalable graph database solution. This keynote will cover their journey from initial adoption to deploying a fully automated, enterprise-grade causal cluster, highlighting key strategies for modelling organisational changes and ensuring robust disaster recovery. Learn how these innovations have not only enhanced Standard Chartered Bank’s data infrastructure but also positioned them as pioneers in the banking sector’s adoption of graph technology.
Securing your Kubernetes cluster_ a step-by-step guide to success !KatiaHIMEUR1
Today, after several years of existence, an extremely active community and an ultra-dynamic ecosystem, Kubernetes has established itself as the de facto standard in container orchestration. Thanks to a wide range of managed services, it has never been so easy to set up a ready-to-use Kubernetes cluster.
However, this ease of use means that the subject of security in Kubernetes is often left for later, or even neglected. This exposes companies to significant risks.
In this talk, I'll show you step-by-step how to secure your Kubernetes cluster for greater peace of mind and reliability.
In his public lecture, Christian Timmerer provides insights into the fascinating history of video streaming, starting from its humble beginnings before YouTube to the groundbreaking technologies that now dominate platforms like Netflix and ORF ON. Timmerer also presents provocative contributions of his own that have significantly influenced the industry. He concludes by looking at future challenges and invites the audience to join in a discussion.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 5DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 5. In this session, we will cover CI/CD with devops.
Topics covered:
CI/CD with in UiPath
End-to-end overview of CI/CD pipeline with Azure devops
Speaker:
Lyndsey Byblow, Test Suite Sales Engineer @ UiPath, Inc.
2024 State of Marketing Report – by HubspotMarius Sescu
https://www.hubspot.com/state-of-marketing
· Scaling relationships and proving ROI
· Social media is the place for search, sales, and service
· Authentic influencer partnerships fuel brand growth
· The strongest connections happen via call, click, chat, and camera.
· Time saved with AI leads to more creative work
· Seeking: A single source of truth
· TLDR; Get on social, try AI, and align your systems.
· More human marketing, powered by robots
ChatGPT is a revolutionary addition to the world since its introduction in 2022. A big shift in the sector of information gathering and processing happened because of this chatbot. What is the story of ChatGPT? How is the bot responding to prompts and generating contents? Swipe through these slides prepared by Expeed Software, a web development company regarding the development and technical intricacies of ChatGPT!
Cosa hanno in comune un mattoncino Lego e la backdoor XZ?Speck&Tech
ABSTRACT: A prima vista, un mattoncino Lego e la backdoor XZ potrebbero avere in comune il fatto di essere entrambi blocchi di costruzione, o dipendenze di progetti creativi e software. La realtà è che un mattoncino Lego e il caso della backdoor XZ hanno molto di più di tutto ciò in comune.
Partecipate alla presentazione per immergervi in una storia di interoperabilità, standard e formati aperti, per poi discutere del ruolo importante che i contributori hanno in una comunità open source sostenibile.
BIO: Sostenitrice del software libero e dei formati standard e aperti. È stata un membro attivo dei progetti Fedora e openSUSE e ha co-fondato l'Associazione LibreItalia dove è stata coinvolta in diversi eventi, migrazioni e formazione relativi a LibreOffice. In precedenza ha lavorato a migrazioni e corsi di formazione su LibreOffice per diverse amministrazioni pubbliche e privati. Da gennaio 2020 lavora in SUSE come Software Release Engineer per Uyuni e SUSE Manager e quando non segue la sua passione per i computer e per Geeko coltiva la sua curiosità per l'astronomia (da cui deriva il suo nickname deneb_alpha).
Introducing Milvus Lite: Easy-to-Install, Easy-to-Use vector database for you...Zilliz
Join us to introduce Milvus Lite, a vector database that can run on notebooks and laptops, share the same API with Milvus, and integrate with every popular GenAI framework. This webinar is perfect for developers seeking easy-to-use, well-integrated vector databases for their GenAI apps.
Maruthi Prithivirajan, Head of ASEAN & IN Solution Architecture, Neo4j
Get an inside look at the latest Neo4j innovations that enable relationship-driven intelligence at scale. Learn more about the newest cloud integrations and product enhancements that make Neo4j an essential choice for developers building apps with interconnected data and generative AI.
Observability Concepts EVERY Developer Should Know -- DeveloperWeek Europe.pdfPaige Cruz
Monitoring and observability aren’t traditionally found in software curriculums and many of us cobble this knowledge together from whatever vendor or ecosystem we were first introduced to and whatever is a part of your current company’s observability stack.
While the dev and ops silo continues to crumble….many organizations still relegate monitoring & observability as the purview of ops, infra and SRE teams. This is a mistake - achieving a highly observable system requires collaboration up and down the stack.
I, a former op, would like to extend an invitation to all application developers to join the observability party will share these foundational concepts to build on:
Building RAG with self-deployed Milvus vector database and Snowpark Container...Zilliz
This talk will give hands-on advice on building RAG applications with an open-source Milvus database deployed as a docker container. We will also introduce the integration of Milvus with Snowpark Container Services.
Threats to mobile devices are more prevalent and increasing in scope and complexity. Users of mobile devices desire to take full advantage of the features
available on those devices, but many of the features provide convenience and capability but sacrifice security. This best practices guide outlines steps the users can take to better protect personal devices and information.
Essentials of Automations: The Art of Triggers and Actions in FMESafe Software
In this second installment of our Essentials of Automations webinar series, we’ll explore the landscape of triggers and actions, guiding you through the nuances of authoring and adapting workspaces for seamless automations. Gain an understanding of the full spectrum of triggers and actions available in FME, empowering you to enhance your workspaces for efficient automation.
We’ll kick things off by showcasing the most commonly used event-based triggers, introducing you to various automation workflows like manual triggers, schedules, directory watchers, and more. Plus, see how these elements play out in real scenarios.
Whether you’re tweaking your current setup or building from the ground up, this session will arm you with the tools and insights needed to transform your FME usage into a powerhouse of productivity. Join us to discover effective strategies that simplify complex processes, enhancing your productivity and transforming your data management practices with FME. Let’s turn complexity into clarity and make your workspaces work wonders!
Let's Integrate MuleSoft RPA, COMPOSER, APM with AWS IDP along with Slackshyamraj55
Discover the seamless integration of RPA (Robotic Process Automation), COMPOSER, and APM with AWS IDP enhanced with Slack notifications. Explore how these technologies converge to streamline workflows, optimize performance, and ensure secure access, all while leveraging the power of AWS IDP and real-time communication via Slack notifications.
A tale of scale & speed: How the US Navy is enabling software delivery from l...sonjaschweigert1
Rapid and secure feature delivery is a goal across every application team and every branch of the DoD. The Navy’s DevSecOps platform, Party Barge, has achieved:
- Reduction in onboarding time from 5 weeks to 1 day
- Improved developer experience and productivity through actionable findings and reduction of false positives
- Maintenance of superior security standards and inherent policy enforcement with Authorization to Operate (ATO)
Development teams can ship efficiently and ensure applications are cyber ready for Navy Authorizing Officials (AOs). In this webinar, Sigma Defense and Anchore will give attendees a look behind the scenes and demo secure pipeline automation and security artifacts that speed up application ATO and time to production.
We will cover:
- How to remove silos in DevSecOps
- How to build efficient development pipeline roles and component templates
- How to deliver security artifacts that matter for ATO’s (SBOMs, vulnerability reports, and policy evidence)
- How to streamline operations with automated policy checks on container images
Generative AI Deep Dive: Advancing from Proof of Concept to ProductionAggregage
Join Maher Hanafi, VP of Engineering at Betterworks, in this new session where he'll share a practical framework to transform Gen AI prototypes into impactful products! He'll delve into the complexities of data collection and management, model selection and optimization, and ensuring security, scalability, and responsible use.
GraphSummit Singapore | The Art of the Possible with Graph - Q2 2024Neo4j
Neha Bajwa, Vice President of Product Marketing, Neo4j
Join us as we explore breakthrough innovations enabled by interconnected data and AI. Discover firsthand how organizations use relationships in data to uncover contextual insights and solve our most pressing challenges – from optimizing supply chains, detecting fraud, and improving customer experiences to accelerating drug discoveries.
Sudheer Mechineni, Head of Application Frameworks, Standard Chartered Bank
Discover how Standard Chartered Bank harnessed the power of Neo4j to transform complex data access challenges into a dynamic, scalable graph database solution. This keynote will cover their journey from initial adoption to deploying a fully automated, enterprise-grade causal cluster, highlighting key strategies for modelling organisational changes and ensuring robust disaster recovery. Learn how these innovations have not only enhanced Standard Chartered Bank’s data infrastructure but also positioned them as pioneers in the banking sector’s adoption of graph technology.
Securing your Kubernetes cluster_ a step-by-step guide to success !KatiaHIMEUR1
Today, after several years of existence, an extremely active community and an ultra-dynamic ecosystem, Kubernetes has established itself as the de facto standard in container orchestration. Thanks to a wide range of managed services, it has never been so easy to set up a ready-to-use Kubernetes cluster.
However, this ease of use means that the subject of security in Kubernetes is often left for later, or even neglected. This exposes companies to significant risks.
In this talk, I'll show you step-by-step how to secure your Kubernetes cluster for greater peace of mind and reliability.
In his public lecture, Christian Timmerer provides insights into the fascinating history of video streaming, starting from its humble beginnings before YouTube to the groundbreaking technologies that now dominate platforms like Netflix and ORF ON. Timmerer also presents provocative contributions of his own that have significantly influenced the industry. He concludes by looking at future challenges and invites the audience to join in a discussion.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 5DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 5. In this session, we will cover CI/CD with devops.
Topics covered:
CI/CD with in UiPath
End-to-end overview of CI/CD pipeline with Azure devops
Speaker:
Lyndsey Byblow, Test Suite Sales Engineer @ UiPath, Inc.
2024 State of Marketing Report – by HubspotMarius Sescu
https://www.hubspot.com/state-of-marketing
· Scaling relationships and proving ROI
· Social media is the place for search, sales, and service
· Authentic influencer partnerships fuel brand growth
· The strongest connections happen via call, click, chat, and camera.
· Time saved with AI leads to more creative work
· Seeking: A single source of truth
· TLDR; Get on social, try AI, and align your systems.
· More human marketing, powered by robots
ChatGPT is a revolutionary addition to the world since its introduction in 2022. A big shift in the sector of information gathering and processing happened because of this chatbot. What is the story of ChatGPT? How is the bot responding to prompts and generating contents? Swipe through these slides prepared by Expeed Software, a web development company regarding the development and technical intricacies of ChatGPT!
Product Design Trends in 2024 | Teenage EngineeringsPixeldarts
The realm of product design is a constantly changing environment where technology and style intersect. Every year introduces fresh challenges and exciting trends that mold the future of this captivating art form. In this piece, we delve into the significant trends set to influence the look and functionality of product design in the year 2024.
How Race, Age and Gender Shape Attitudes Towards Mental HealthThinkNow
Mental health has been in the news quite a bit lately. Dozens of U.S. states are currently suing Meta for contributing to the youth mental health crisis by inserting addictive features into their products, while the U.S. Surgeon General is touring the nation to bring awareness to the growing epidemic of loneliness and isolation. The country has endured periods of low national morale, such as in the 1970s when high inflation and the energy crisis worsened public sentiment following the Vietnam War. The current mood, however, feels different. Gallup recently reported that national mental health is at an all-time low, with few bright spots to lift spirits.
To better understand how Americans are feeling and their attitudes towards mental health in general, ThinkNow conducted a nationally representative quantitative survey of 1,500 respondents and found some interesting differences among ethnic, age and gender groups.
Technology
For example, 52% agree that technology and social media have a negative impact on mental health, but when broken out by race, 61% of Whites felt technology had a negative effect, and only 48% of Hispanics thought it did.
While technology has helped us keep in touch with friends and family in faraway places, it appears to have degraded our ability to connect in person. Staying connected online is a double-edged sword since the same news feed that brings us pictures of the grandkids and fluffy kittens also feeds us news about the wars in Israel and Ukraine, the dysfunction in Washington, the latest mass shooting and the climate crisis.
Hispanics may have a built-in defense against the isolation technology breeds, owing to their large, multigenerational households, strong social support systems, and tendency to use social media to stay connected with relatives abroad.
Age and Gender
When asked how individuals rate their mental health, men rate it higher than women by 11 percentage points, and Baby Boomers rank it highest at 83%, saying it’s good or excellent vs. 57% of Gen Z saying the same.
Gen Z spends the most amount of time on social media, so the notion that social media negatively affects mental health appears to be correlated. Unfortunately, Gen Z is also the generation that’s least comfortable discussing mental health concerns with healthcare professionals. Only 40% of them state they’re comfortable discussing their issues with a professional compared to 60% of Millennials and 65% of Boomers.
Race Affects Attitudes
As seen in previous research conducted by ThinkNow, Asian Americans lag other groups when it comes to awareness of mental health issues. Twenty-four percent of Asian Americans believe that having a mental health issue is a sign of weakness compared to the 16% average for all groups. Asians are also considerably less likely to be aware of mental health services in their communities (42% vs. 55%) and most likely to seek out information on social media (51% vs. 35%).
AI Trends in Creative Operations 2024 by Artwork Flow.pdfmarketingartwork
Creative operations teams expect increased AI use in 2024. Currently, over half of tasks are not AI-enabled, but this is expected to decrease in the coming year. ChatGPT is the most popular AI tool currently. Business leaders are more actively exploring AI benefits than individual contributors. Most respondents do not believe AI will impact workforce size in 2024. However, some inhibitions still exist around AI accuracy and lack of understanding. Creatives primarily want to use AI to save time on mundane tasks and boost productivity.
Organizational culture includes values, norms, systems, symbols, language, assumptions, beliefs, and habits that influence employee behaviors and how people interpret those behaviors. It is important because culture can help or hinder a company's success. Some key aspects of Netflix's culture that help it achieve results include hiring smartly so every position has stars, focusing on attitude over just aptitude, and having a strict policy against peacocks, whiners, and jerks.
PEPSICO Presentation to CAGNY Conference Feb 2024Neil Kimberley
PepsiCo provided a safe harbor statement noting that any forward-looking statements are based on currently available information and are subject to risks and uncertainties. It also provided information on non-GAAP measures and directing readers to its website for disclosure and reconciliation. The document then discussed PepsiCo's business overview, including that it is a global beverage and convenient food company with iconic brands, $91 billion in net revenue in 2023, and nearly $14 billion in core operating profit. It operates through a divisional structure with a focus on local consumers.
Content Methodology: A Best Practices Report (Webinar)contently
This document provides an overview of content methodology best practices. It defines content methodology as establishing objectives, KPIs, and a culture of continuous learning and iteration. An effective methodology focuses on connecting with audiences, creating optimal content, and optimizing processes. It also discusses why a methodology is needed due to the competitive landscape, proliferation of channels, and opportunities for improvement. Components of an effective methodology include defining objectives and KPIs, audience analysis, identifying opportunities, and evaluating resources. The document concludes with recommendations around creating a content plan, testing and optimizing content over 90 days.
How to Prepare For a Successful Job Search for 2024Albert Qian
The document provides guidance on preparing a job search for 2024. It discusses the state of the job market, focusing on growth in AI and healthcare but also continued layoffs. It recommends figuring out what you want to do by researching interests and skills, then conducting informational interviews. The job search should involve building a personal brand on LinkedIn, actively applying to jobs, tailoring resumes and interviews, maintaining job hunting as a habit, and continuing self-improvement. Once hired, the document advises setting new goals and keeping skills and networking active in case of future opportunities.
A report by thenetworkone and Kurio.
The contributing experts and agencies are (in an alphabetical order): Sylwia Rytel, Social Media Supervisor, 180heartbeats + JUNG v MATT (PL), Sharlene Jenner, Vice President - Director of Engagement Strategy, Abelson Taylor (USA), Alex Casanovas, Digital Director, Atrevia (ES), Dora Beilin, Senior Social Strategist, Barrett Hoffher (USA), Min Seo, Campaign Director, Brand New Agency (KR), Deshé M. Gully, Associate Strategist, Day One Agency (USA), Francesca Trevisan, Strategist, Different (IT), Trevor Crossman, CX and Digital Transformation Director; Olivia Hussey, Strategic Planner; Simi Srinarula, Social Media Manager, The Hallway (AUS), James Hebbert, Managing Director, Hylink (CN / UK), Mundy Álvarez, Planning Director; Pedro Rojas, Social Media Manager; Pancho González, CCO, Inbrax (CH), Oana Oprea, Head of Digital Planning, Jam Session Agency (RO), Amy Bottrill, Social Account Director, Launch (UK), Gaby Arriaga, Founder, Leonardo1452 (MX), Shantesh S Row, Creative Director, Liwa (UAE), Rajesh Mehta, Chief Strategy Officer; Dhruv Gaur, Digital Planning Lead; Leonie Mergulhao, Account Supervisor - Social Media & PR, Medulla (IN), Aurelija Plioplytė, Head of Digital & Social, Not Perfect (LI), Daiana Khaidargaliyeva, Account Manager, Osaka Labs (UK / USA), Stefanie Söhnchen, Vice President Digital, PIABO Communications (DE), Elisabeth Winiartati, Managing Consultant, Head of Global Integrated Communications; Lydia Aprina, Account Manager, Integrated Marketing and Communications; Nita Prabowo, Account Manager, Integrated Marketing and Communications; Okhi, Web Developer, PNTR Group (ID), Kei Obusan, Insights Director; Daffi Ranandi, Insights Manager, Radarr (SG), Gautam Reghunath, Co-founder & CEO, Talented (IN), Donagh Humphreys, Head of Social and Digital Innovation, THINKHOUSE (IRE), Sarah Yim, Strategy Director, Zulu Alpha Kilo (CA).
Trends In Paid Search: Navigating The Digital Landscape In 2024Search Engine Journal
The search marketing landscape is evolving rapidly with new technologies, and professionals, like you, rely on innovative paid search strategies to meet changing demands.
It’s important that you’re ready to implement new strategies in 2024.
Check this out and learn the top trends in paid search advertising that are expected to gain traction, so you can drive higher ROI more efficiently in 2024.
You’ll learn:
- The latest trends in AI and automation, and what this means for an evolving paid search ecosystem.
- New developments in privacy and data regulation.
- Emerging ad formats that are expected to make an impact next year.
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5. Lesson 3: Edit data and revise worksheetsEach lesson includes a list of suggested tasks and a set of test questions.
6. Create your first workbook Overview: Creating a workbook You've been asked to enter data in Excel, but you're not familiar with the program and wonder how to do some of the basics. This is the place to learn the skills you need to work in Excel—how to create a workbook, enter and edit different kinds of data, and add and delete columns and rows—quickly and with little fuss.
11. Create your first workbook Meet the workbook When you start Excel you're faced with a big empty grid. There are letters across the top, numbers down the left side, tabs at the bottom named Sheet1 and so forth. If you're new to Excel, you may wonder what to do next. We'll begin by helping you get comfortable with some Excel basics that will guide you when you enter data in Excel. How do you get started in Excel?
12. Create your first workbook Workbooks and worksheets When you start Excel, you open a file called a workbook. Each new workbook comes with three worksheets, like pages in a document. You enter data into the worksheets. Each worksheet has a name on its sheet tab at the bottom left of the workbook window: Sheet1, Sheet2, and Sheet3. You view a worksheet by clicking its sheet tab. A blank worksheet in a new workbook
13. Create your first workbook Workbooks and worksheets The first workbook you open is called Book1 in the title bar at the top of the window until you save it with your own title. Sheet tabs are at the bottom of the workbook window. A blank worksheet in a new workbook It’s a good idea to rename the sheet tabs to make the information on each sheet easier to identify.
14. Create your first workbook Workbooks and worksheets You can add additional worksheets if you need more than three. Or if you don’t need as many as three, you can delete one or two (but you don’t have to). You can also use keyboard shortcuts to move between sheets. A blank worksheet in a new workbook
15. Create your first workbook Workbooks and worksheets You may be wondering how to create a new workbook if you’ve already started Excel. Here’s how: On the File menu, click New. In the New Workbook task pane, click Blank workbook. A blank worksheet in a new workbook
16. Create your first workbook Columns, rows, and cells Columns, rows, and cells: That’s what worksheets are made of, and that’s the grid you see when you open up a workbook. Columns go from top to bottom on the worksheet, vertically. Rows go from left to right on the worksheet, horizontally. A cell is the place where one column and one row meet. Columns and rows
17. Create your first workbook Columns, rows, and cells Columns and rows have headings: Each column has an alphabetical heading at the top. Each row has a numeric heading. Columns and rows
18. Create your first workbook Columns, rows, and cells The first 26 columns have the letters from A through Z. Each worksheet contains 256 columns in all, so after Z the letters begin again in pairs, AA through AZ, as the picture shows. Row headings go from 1 through 65,536. Column and row headings
19. Create your first workbook Columns, rows, and cells The alphabetical headings on the columns and the numerical headings on the rows tell you where you are in a worksheet when you click a cell. The headings combine to form the cell address, also called the cell reference. There are 16,777,216 cells to work in on each worksheet. You could get lost without the cell reference to tell you where you are. Column and row headings
20. Create your first workbook Cells are where the data goes Cells are where you get down to business and enter data in a worksheet. The active cell is outlined in black.
21. Create your first workbook Cells are where the data goes When you open a new workbook, the first cell in the upper-left corner of the worksheet you see is outlined in black, indicating that any data you enter will go there. You can enter data wherever you like by clicking any cell in the worksheet to select the cell. But the first cell (or nearby) is not a bad place to start entering data in most cases. The active cell is outlined in black.
22. Create your first workbook Cells are where the data goes When you select any cell, it becomes the active cell. When a cell is active, it is outlined in black, and the headings for the column and the row in which the cell is located are highlighted. The active cell is outlined in black.
23. Create your first workbook Cells are where the data goes For example, if you select a cell in column C on row 5: Column C is highlighted. Row 5 is highlighted. The active cell is shown in the Name Box in the upper-left corner of the worksheet. Cell C5 is selected and is the active cell.
24. Create your first workbook Cells are where the data goes The selected cell has a black outline and is known as C5, which is the cell reference. You can see the cell reference of the active cell by looking in theName Box in the upper-left corner. Cell C5 is selected and is the active cell.
25. Create your first workbook Cells are where the data goes All of these indicators are not too important when you’re right at the very top of the worksheet in the very first few cells. But when you work further and further down or across the worksheet, they can really help you out. Cell C5 is selected and is the active cell. And it’s important to know the cell reference if you need to tell someone where specific data is located in a worksheet.
26. Create your first workbook Suggestions for practice Rename a worksheet tab. Move from one worksheet to another. Add color to sheet tabs. Add, move, and delete worksheets. Review column headings and use the Name Box. Save the workbook. Online practice (requires Excel 2003)
27. Create your first workbook Test 1, question 1 You need a new workbook. How do you create one? (Pick one answer.) On the Insert menu, click Worksheet. On the File menu, click New. In the New Workbook task pane, click Blank workbook. On the Insert menu, click Workbook.
28. Create your first workbook Test 1, question 1: Answer On the File menu, click New. In the New Workbook task pane, click Blank workbook. Now you’re ready to start.
29. Create your first workbook Test 1, question 2 The Name Box shows you the contents of the active cell (Pick one answer.) True. False.
30. Create your first workbook Test 1, question 2: Answer False. The Name Box gives you the cell reference of the active cell. You can also use the Name Box to select a cell, by typing that cell reference in the box.
31. Create your first workbook Test 1, question 3 In a new worksheet, you must start by typing in cell A1. (Pick one answer.) True. False.
32. Create your first workbook Test 1, question 3: Answer False. You’re free to roam and type wherever you want. Click in any cell and start to type. But don’t make readers scroll to see data that could just as well start in cell A1 or A2.
34. Create your first workbook Enter data You can enter two basic kinds of data into worksheet cells: numbers and text. You can use Excel to create budgets, work with taxes, record student grades, or even track daily exercise or the cost of a remodel. Professional or personal, the possibilities are nearly endless. Now let’s dive in to data entry. You can use Excel to enter all sorts of data.
35. Create your first workbook Start with column titles (be kind to readers) When you enter data, it’s a good idea to start by entering titles at the top of each column, so that anyone who shares your worksheet can understand what the data means (and so that you can understand it yourself, later on). You’ll often want to enter row titles too. Worksheet with column and row titles
36. Create your first workbook Start with column titles (be kind to readers) In the picture: The column titles are the months of the year, across the top of the worksheet. The row titles down the left side are company names. Worksheet with column and row titles
37. Create your first workbook Start with column titles (be kind to readers) This worksheet shows whether or not a representative from each company attended a monthly business lunch. Worksheet with column and row titles
38. Create your first workbook Start typing Say that you’re creating a list of salespeople names. The list will also have the dates of sales, with their amounts. So you will need these column titles: Name, Date, and Amount. Press TAB and ENTER to move from cell to cell.
39. Create your first workbook Start typing You don’t need row titles down the left side of the worksheet in this case; the salespeople names will be in the leftmost column. You would type “Date” in cell B1 and press TAB. Then you’d type “Amount” in cell C1. Press TAB and ENTER to move from cell to cell.
40. Create your first workbook Start typing After you typed the column titles, you’d click in cell A2 to begin typing the names of the salespeople. You would type the first name, and then press ENTER to move the selection down one cell to cell A3 (down the column), and then type the next name, and so on. Press TAB and ENTER to move from cell to cell.
41. Create your first workbook Enter dates and times To enter a date in column B, the Date column, you should use a slash or a hyphen to separate the parts: 7/16/2005 or 16-July-2005. Excel will recognize this as a date. Text aligned on the left and dates on the right
42. Create your first workbook Enter dates and times If you need to enter a time, you would type the numbers, a space, and then “a” or “p” — for example, 9:00 p. If you put in just the number, Excel recognizes a time and enters it as AM. Tip: To enter today’s date, press CTRL and the semicolon together. To enter the current time, press CTRL and SHIFT and the semicolon all at once. Text aligned on the left and dates on the right
43. Create your first workbook Enter numbers To enter the sales amounts in column C, the Amount column, you would type the dollar sign, followed by the amount. Excel aligns numbers on the right side of cells.
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45. To enter a fraction only, enter a zero first. For example, 0 1/4. If you enter 1/4 without the zero, Excel will interpret the number as a date, January 4.Excel aligns numbers on the right side of cells.
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47. Create your first workbook Quick ways to enter data Here are two timesavers you can use to enter data in Excel: AutoFill. Enter the months of the year, the days of the week, multiples of 2 or 3, or other data in a series. As the animation shows, you type one or more entries, and then extend the series. Animation: Right-click, and click Play. A quick way to enter data
48. Create your first workbook Quick ways to enter data Here are two timesavers you can use to enter data in Excel: AutoFill. Enter the months of the year, the days of the week, multiples of 2 or 3, or other data in a series. You type one or more entries, and then extend the series. A quick way to enter data
49. Create your first workbook Quick ways to enter data Here are two timesavers you can use to enter data in Excel: AutoComplete. If the first few letters you type in a cell match an entry you’ve already made in that column, Excel will fill in the remaining characters for you. Just press ENTER when you see them added. A quick way to enter data
50. Create your first workbook Suggestions for practice Enter data using TAB and ENTER. Fix mistakes as you type. Enter dates and times. Enter numbers. Use AutoFill. Use AutoComplete. Fix text that’s too long for a cell. Online practice (requires Excel 2003)
51. Create your first workbook Test 2, question 1 Pressing ENTER moves the selection one cell to the right. (Pick one answer.) True. False.
52. Create your first workbook Test 2, question 1: Answer False. ENTER moves down. Press TAB to move to the right.
53. Create your first workbook Test 2, question 2 To enter a fraction such as 1/4, the first thing you enter is _____. (Pick one answer.) One. Zero. Minus sign.
54. Create your first workbook Test 2, question 2: Answer Zero. Enter 0 1/4. That will appear as 0.25 in the formula bar.
55. Create your first workbook Test 2, question 3 To enter the months of the year without typing each month yourself you’d use: (Pick one answer.) AutoComplete. AutoFill. CTRL+ENTER.
56. Create your first workbook Test 2, question 3: Answer AutoFill. Use AutoFill to complete lists that you’ve begun, such as days, weeks, or times tables.
58. Create your first workbook Edit data and revise worksheets Everyone makes mistakes sometimes, and sometimes data that you entered correctly needs to be changed later on. Sometimes the whole worksheet needs a change. In this lesson we'll learn how to edit data and how to add and delete worksheet columns and rows. Edit data, insert columns, and insert rows.
59. Create your first workbook Edit data Say that you meant to enter Peacock’s name in cell A2, but you entered Buchanan’s name by mistake. Now you spot the error and want to correct it. Two ways to select a cell
60. Create your first workbook Edit data You need to select the cell, and there are two ways: Double-click a cell to edit the data in it. Click the cell, and then edit the data in the formula bar. Two ways to select a cell
61. Create your first workbook Edit data What’s the difference? Your convenience. You may find the formula bar, or the cell itself, easier to work with. If you’re editing data in many cells, you can keep your pointer at the formula bar while you move from cell to cell by using the keyboard. Two ways to select a cell
62. Create your first workbook Edit data As the picture shows, after you select the cell: The worksheet says Edit in the lower-left corner, on the status bar. If you don’t see the status bar, click Status Bar on the View menu. The worksheet now says Edit in the status bar.
63. Create your first workbook Edit data While the worksheet is in Edit mode, many commands are temporarily unavailable (these commands are gray on the menus). What can you do? Well, you can delete letters or numbers by pressing BACKSPACE, or by selecting them and then pressing DELETE. The worksheet now says Edit in the status bar.
64. Create your first workbook Edit data You can edit letters or numbers by selecting them and then typing something different. You can insert new letters or numbers into the cell’s data by positioning the insertion point and typing them. The worksheet now says Edit in the status bar.
65. Create your first workbook Edit data Whatever you do, when you’re all through, remember to press ENTER or TAB so that your changes stay in the cell. The worksheet now says Edit in the status bar.
66. Create your first workbook Remove data formatting Surprise! Someone else has used your worksheet, filled in some data, and made the number in cell C6 bold and red to highlight the fact that Peacock made the highest sale. But that customer changed her mind, so the final sale was much smaller. Formatting stays with the cell.
67. Create your first workbook Remove data formatting You go to make the fix. The original number is formatted bold and red. You delete the original figure. You enter a new number. Bold and red again! Formatting stays with the cell. What gives here?
68. Create your first workbook Remove data formatting What’s going on is that it’s the cell that is formatted, not the data in the cell. So when you delete data that has special formatting, you also need to delete the formatting from the cell. Until you do, any data you enter in that cell will have the special formatting. Formatting stays with the cell.
69. Create your first workbook Remove data formatting To remove formatting, select the cell and point to Clear on the Edit menu. The Formats command removes the format from the cell. Or you can click All to remove both the data and the formatting at the same time. You can remove cell formatting.
70. Create your first workbook Insert a column or a row After you’ve entered data, you may find that you need another column to hold additional information. Or maybe you need another row, or rows. Do you have to start over? Of course not. You can easily insert new columns and rows.
71. Create your first workbook Insert a column or a row To insert a single column, click any cell in the column immediately to the right of where you want the new column to go. So if you want an order-ID column between columns B and C, you’d click a cell in column C, to the right of the new location. Then on the Insert menu, click Columns. You can easily insert new columns and rows.
72. Create your first workbook Insert a column or a row To insert a single row, click any cell in the row immediately below where you want the new row to go. For example, to insert a new row between row 4 and row 5, click a cell in row 5. Then on the Insert menu, click Rows. You can easily insert new columns and rows.
73. Create your first workbook Insert a column or a row As the animation shows, Excel gives a new column or row the heading its place requires, and changes the headings of later columns and rows. Animation: Right-click, and click Play. You can easily insert new columns and rows.
74. Create your first workbook Insert a column or a row Excel gives a new column or row the heading its place requires, and changes the headings of later columns and rows. You can easily insert new columns and rows.
75. Create your first workbook Suggestions for practice Edit data. Delete formatting from a cell. Work in Edit mode. Insert and delete columns and rows. Online practice (requires Excel 2003)
76. Create your first workbook Test 3, question 1 To delete the formatting from a cell, you would: (Pick one answer.) Delete the cell contents. Click the Format menu. Click the Edit menu.
77. Create your first workbook Test 3, question 1: Answer Click the Edit menu. Then point to Clear and click Formats.
78. Create your first workbook Test 3, question 2 To add a column, click a cell in the column to the right of where you want the new column. (Pick one answer.) True. False.
79. Create your first workbook Test 3, question 2: Answer True. Then on the Insert menu, click Columns to insert the column.
80. Create your first workbook Test 3, question 3 To add a new row, click a cell in the row immediately above where you want the new row. (Pick one answer.) True. False.
81. Create your first workbook Test 3, question 3: Answer False. To insert a new row, click a cell in the row immediately below where you want the new row. Then on the Insert menu, click Rows.
82. Create your first workbook Quick Reference Card For a summary of the tasks covered in this course, view the Quick Reference Card.
83. USING THIS TEMPLATE See the notes pane or view the full notes page (View menu) for detailed help on this template.