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This means that users now have full control over all template contents. This allows you for example to adjust fonts and colours to your personal preferences or company style, to adapt formulas to your specific needs, or to expand the templates with additional functionalities.
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But if your team members are based in different locations, countries or even continents, working together as a team can become quite complicated. Besides language barriers, time and cultural differences, it takes more effort to create a "team feeling" and to keep people on the right track.
This article by Gauri Sathe (on medium.com), provides various tips and tools related to working with virtual teams. Find out why it helps to often show your face online and how to get a job done on the other side of the world. Image source: mumlovestech.com You probably know that women are generally paid less than men for the same jobs up the corporate ladder. And that women are often underrepresented, the higher you get up those ladders. You might have also heard that gender diversity on the workfloor is a good thing. But do you know for what reasons it is beneficial to equal the number of men and women on the workfloor?
This article by Terry Gachie, explains 5 reasons for which gender diversity can be a plus for companies. Perhaps these reasons can help you to balance the workforce in your area, and enjoy the benefits resulting from that. Image source: buffalo7.co.uk Imagine a presentation of someone speaking monotonously about slides full of technical data from his field of work, with the only picture being the logo of his company. Would you stay awake? Probably not.
No doubt this guy knows what he's talking about: to him is seems to all make sense. But to you his numbers and graphs are little more than a good sleeping remedy. This article by Nancy Duarte on Harvard Business Review gives you (and him) 5 tips that will boost your presentation. Find out what you can do capture and maintain people's attention, and even make them remember your words long after you presentation.
In case you actually ARE a data dumper, read this article from Jacqueline Farrington (on LinkedIn.com) to learn why to avoid your data dumps, and how to make your audience remember your presentation long after you gave it. Find out how story telling can improve your presentation skills.
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