by Oz du Soleil | Aug 21, 2013 | Case Studies, Data Management
Following is an example of how graphing was a critical part of getting to the bottom of a minor crisis. An agreement had been made based on numerical data and monthly averages. However, in the 3rd month of the agreement the numbers were bizarre and far outside of any...
by Oz du Soleil | Aug 13, 2013 | Data Management
Once again, let’s get out of the spreadsheet and discuss other things that we need to manage this world with reliable data. Today, we look at what it takes to fully own a data-driven role. Many of us are shocked when we take on a new position and discover how...
by Oz du Soleil | Aug 8, 2013 | Excel Geekdom
Today we have some fun and will revisit Excel for Musicians. No complicated techie tips today. More interesting however, is a simple data management exercise that will even appeal to non-musicians. Whenever we take on something new, it often helps to break it down...
by Oz du Soleil | Aug 5, 2013 | Excel Geekdom
The Tower of Babel (Genesis 11:1-9) The whole world had one language and common speech. As people migrated eastward, they settled in the land of Shinar. People there sought to make bricks and mortar to build a city with a tower that reaches into the heavens, to make a...
by Oz du Soleil | Jul 18, 2013 | Excel Geekdom
Microsoft Excel 2013 itself has such an awesome collection of built-in tools and features that it has beyond any doubt, become one of the most useful tools for so many things. Today’s blogpost by Ryan Dube, 3 Crazy Excel Formulas That Do Amazing Things Microsoft...