Friday 1 July 2011

10 ways to screw up a spreadsheet, building anticipation with a PowerPoint countdown, tips for hanging onto your clients

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10 ways to screw up your spreadsheet design

How you set up a spreadsheet determines its efficiency, usability, and reliability. Avoiding these pitfalls during the design phase will save you a million headaches. Read more

Resource of the day

Keys to Business Model Innovation

To grow your business, you must look outside the boundaries of your current business model. Learn how to leverage innovation in different areas and discover how to implement a blueprint for becoming a more adaptive enterprise.


10 steps to a PowerPoint countdown

Here's a cool attention-grabber: a countdown to kick off your presentation or lead into a big announcement. Follow these easy steps or download our ready-to-use slides. Read more

10 things you can do to keep your clients from ditching you

If your client base starts to drop off, your business could be in big trouble. Here are some tactics that will help you build -- and keep -- a loyal clientele. Read more

10 reasons why Microsoft Mango may be a game changer

The Mango update to the Windows Phone 7 platform -- which is expected to be out this fall -- promises a number of improvements. A big number, in fact: 500+. Read more

Additional TechRepublic resources

 

There is no absolute data security anywhere: can you accept that?

Your data can be accessed by government agencies exercising appropriate authority at any time, whether it's in the cloud or in your basement server room. Are you okay with that? Read more

Windows 7 Startup Repair Tool automatically diagnoses and fixes startup problems

Greg Shultz takes a look at the Windows 7 Startup Repair Tool and explains how it works to automatically troubleshoot and repair the operating system. Read more

Hey IT: CFOs don't seem to like you very much

A recent Gartner-sponsored survey indicates that most CFOs are not happy with the IT departments in their company. Read more

An executive's guide to tablets

Patrick Gray reviews several of the major players in the tablet market, including the iPad 2 and the Asus Transformer, to see what they really offer on-the-go execs. Read more


35+ writing tips from TechRepublic

Five simple tips that will improve your writing a thousand percent

Another 10+ tips for keeping your writing sharp and professional

10 flagrant grammar mistakes that make you look stupid

10 wording blunders that make you look stupid


Today's recommended downloads

Be confident in your long-term data storage and protection strategies (Quantum)

Improving CRM Processes: It's All About Communication (SAP)

Riding the Growth Wave: Leveraging Economies of Scale (SAP)

See clearly, Think clearly, Act clearly: Access Management (SAP)

30 day trial of Foglight Experience Monitor Appliance (Quest Software)


Day 1 at the new job: What not to do even if you're the hotshot geek

CCIE Recruiter Eman Conde cautions that finally landing that new job doesn't mean you can relax. Even if you're the new hotshot geek on staff, it's easy to slip up on the first day. Here's his advice for how to get off to the right start.



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