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Excel Programming Weekend Crash Course
By: Peter G. Aitken Publisher: Wiley (October 10, 2003) ISBN: 0764540629

- Thirty clearly defined lessons take the reader from understanding the parts of an Excel application into building applications to work with data, formulas, charts, and the enhanced XML capabilities of the new Excel "X" - Book is designed to teach the core concepts of Excel over a weekend or in just fifteen hours, with each session being thirty minutes - Applicable to Excel 2000, Excel 2002, and the latest release, Excel "X" - Helps Excel power users in fields such as accounting, finance, operations management, and market research to begin automating data manipulation in Excel quickly, so they can handle real-world projects - A how-to guide to using Excel's programmability to create custom data-processing and analysis solutions - Covers security, debugging, and error handling - Companion Web site includes sample files, projects, and test enginewith self-assessment exam

Quick! Show Me Your Value is the first book designed specifically to
help HR and training professionals confidently communicate their true
value at the most senior levels of an organization. By understanding
how financial leaders at all levels of an organization think, learning
and performance professionals are liberated from the monster of fear of
talking with these leaders and given new avenues for respect and
inclusion in organizational decision making.  Most programmers learn by looking at computer programs. This book
teaches you design patterns in exactly this way: by looking at computer
programs and analyzing them in terms of the patterns that they use.
Consequently, you learn how the patterns actually occur in the real
world, and how to apply the patterns to solve real problems. This book
also looks at the broader context of OO (Object-Oriented) design and
how the patterns solve commonplace OO design problems. It covers many
of the principles of OO design - principles not covered by most books
on Java - and shows you how to apply these principles to make your code
easier to maintain and debug.  By: Richard H. Axelrod, Emily M. Axelrod, Julie Beedon, Robert W. Jacobs Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers Language: English ISBN: 157675278X Format: CHM Pages: 116 page Size: 674 kb This book is great reading for anyone who wants to get more done through team or group efforts. Its chapters address five fundamental questions: What kind of involvement is needed? How to know whom to include? How to invite people to become involved? How to keep people involved? How to finish the job? A chapter is devoted to meetings. A final chapter, "Where to Start," provides several options. The book includes helpful chapter checklists. This reviewer was fortunate enough to hear one of the authors, Robert W. Jacobs (aka Jake) present his ideas in person to the Human Resources Knowledge Network (see HRconsultant.com), and was impressed with the power of the approach this book offers. Without question, this is a terrific practical guide to getting the right people involved and achieving your goals, whether in business or other realms of life.  By: Richard Bandler Publisher: Real People Press Language: English ISBN: 0911226273 Format: PDF Pages: 175 pages Size: 4.22 MB Close your eyes, picture a pleasant future event in your own life, and notice how the picture makes you feel. Now, brighten the picture and notice how your feelings change. Most people respond more strongly to a brighter picture. Expand your use of "submodalities" - such as bright/dim, loud/quiet, and hard/soft to achieve greater understanding of others' thought processes. You can also employ submodalities to create personal change and to assist others in achieving change. Experience Bandler's witty style while learning a variety of techniques for shifting unwanted states into desired results.
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