Top 10 posts you may have missed from January

 Feb 03, 2015

Windows 10 - Technical Preview
By Barend Koekemoer| Jan 29th, 2015

So Windows 10 has arrived, at least the Technical Preview. Installed it, loved it, besides the crashes and glitches that can be expected from the release, it is pretty good!! Let’s have a look at some of [...]
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How to make your New Year goals a reality
By Fee Hosking | Jan 28th, 2015

It’s the beginning of the year and I have found myself not wanting to set any new personal goals for 2015. Why? Because I seldom keep them and then I [...]
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The five stages of competence
By Stan Thomas | Jan 7th, 2015

There are five stages of competence that every leader, change leader, manager and workplace coach must know. For my article today, I want share with you a terrific framework that will help you [...]
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5 super cool technology gadgets from the past
By Barend Koekemoer| Jan 23rd, 2015

It’s amazing how we accept things for the way they are these days. For example, we use the mouse and our mobile phones, without even thinking twice about their origins. [...]
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Are you using the right colour?
By Ben Kirk | Jan 15th, 2015

Computer screens and TVs are capable of displaying up to 16,777,216 colours. This is referred to as True Colour. All the applications in the Microsoft Office suite use this palette of colours.  [...]
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Rich dad's antidote for distractions
By Tim Higgs | Jan 14th, 2015

Ever have a day when you did lots of ‘stuff’ and you are worn out but you didn’t get around to achieving the big tasks you intended to? In a previous blog post, I was talking about how we can get [...]
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Three really handy keyboard shortcuts
By Matthew Goodall | Jan 27th, 2015

Here are three keyboard shortcuts I find really handy in Microsoft Excel. These shortcuts each do something very useful they and are often hard to [...]
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Manage emails using Outlook flags/categories
By Matthew Goodall | Jan 13th, 2015

Here are two quick tips for managing emails in Microsoft Outlook. I’m not going to include ‘folders’ as one of the these tips even though they are a useful option [...]
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The science of presenting
By Stan Thomas | Jan 21st, 2015

Burn this information into your presentation practice: Why do people attend your presentations and your training courses?And how can you make them more appealing [...]
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CHOOSE() function with arrays in Excel
By Cyrus Mohseni | Jan 30th, 2015

The =CHOOSE function in Microsoft Excel can be a confusing, but today, I’ll provide a detailed explanation about this very handy function. In general =CHOOSE(index_num, value1, [value2], …) [...]
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